Hunting Brittany Litter Due October 17th

By August 25, 2009 Hunting Dog Talk

Annie Pointing Pheasant 2009Our classy female hunting dog Annie has been bred to Buster and we expect an excellent litter of brittany puppies around October 17th. Puppies will be ready to go to their new homes around christmas time. This should be an excellent litter of hunting brittanies with a natural retrieve, strong point and good nature. Annie has a great nose has hunted wild valley quail, chukar partridge and blue grouse here in Utah. She also spends a lot of the winter chasing pheasants as a guide dog at the Rooster Valley Pheasant Preserve.

We are expecting both colors from this litter. White and Liver as well as white and orange brittany puppies. Since this is Annie’s first litter we are not sure how many puppies to expect. The litter will be whelped indoors at our kennel facilities in Annabella, UT and will be well socialized by my 6 small children. We love the brittany dogs for their calm nature and trainability. See our breeding plan to learn more about the heritable qualities that we are breeding for.

BusterPointWest Mountain Buster is a new addition to our kennels this year. He is from the well-know Dave Walker brittany lines and is a fine hunting dog. We like his temperment and his easy going nature. We are looking forward to chasing some birds with him as the pheasant, chukar and quail seasons open up here in Utah. His sire is FC Ricoche-T and his dam is Sweet Dreams. Call my cell if you are interested in buying American Brittany puppies from this litter (435) 313-1212.

Jared Moss

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