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Congratulations to Hunter's
Goldstrike Love Over Gold or "Lani "on
"Reserve Best Puppy" out of 40 pups owned by Michael Milligan and Anita Rabidou
Milligan in Georgia! Although my dogs
are not bred for show, it is obvious that they do have some show qualities.
Thanks to Anita for pointing that out to me! Anita also plans on running
Lani in HRC tests as well as many other avenues!
Thanks Anita! I can't tell
you how proud I am that you are doing all these wonderful things with her!
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Hi, LeeAnn –
it’s been awhile since I have sent you pictures of Tucker – he’s from the litter
of Ace and Katie, born 3/16/09 – so I thought I’d send a couple of recent
photos. He continues to be a joy and absolutely loves the snow! When we had
our big storm a couple of weeks ago, he was so excited about it he couldn’t
sleep and just had to go out in it and play at 3am! He was just beside himself.
The one picture shows him cross country skiing with us and the second picture
shows him playing with a ghoulie at Halloween J He’s doing great – I hope you
enjoy the pictures. Take care.
Gayla
Hi, Lee Ann – happy new year to
you! I hope you had a fun and safe holiday. I thought you may enjoy a couple
of pictures of Tucker (3/16/09) – both my husband and I enjoy cross-country
skiing, so we thought we would include Tucker in our activity. It’s called
skijoring and it’s a combination of sled dog and skiing….and Tucker just loves
it. The first time we put the harness on him, it was as if he already knew what
was coming. We then took him to the snow and it was truly amazing how he took
to it so fast. Now every time we take the harness out, he knows exactly what’s
in his future! These pictures are at Lake Granby near Grand Lake just last
week. Enjoy
Gayla
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Just wanted to
send you a little message. Things have been a little crazy around here with the
snow and really cold weather and the holidays. Dakota is great, what a
wonderful puppy! Training is going well and he is a very fast learner. Joe my
trainer for hunting and hunt tests are very impressed with him. They can't
believe how aggressive he is with a bird. It seems like its all about business
with him. Friends of Joes that help them train and go to many hunt tests with
their dogs worked a little with Dakota and have seen Striker run. They gave him
the nickname baby Striker because they say he has the same actions and they are
very impressed on how far along he is. Hopefully, he keeps progressing the
same. We are so happy, and by the way he loves the snow! We will try to send
pictures soon and I will try to send you Ally's pedigree today. Thanks again.
Ryan and Tammy
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Lee Ann
I just wanted to send you a
picture of Jack. As
you know, he will be 2 years old this Christmas Eve. He is the “Greatest” dog!
I have had him out in the field and he definitely needs more training for
control, but his nose is exceptional. He is an extremely fast runner. I have
never had a dog that could pick up scent as well as him. Of course, his first
love is chasing foxes; we have dozens in our neighborhood. He is always my
hiking companion, and no matter the altitude (Jack has four 14’ers under his
collar) or weather, he is super tough! He can be very aggressive – not in a bad
way. He is always the alpha dog, he is always the first one to get attention,
he can be very mischievous – if it is white, it is in his mouth and gone. Jack
and I are the perfect fit for each other. We were doing some cross country
skiing the day that I took this picture. Jack weighs about 90 pounds now and is
taller than any Golden he has been next too. Wish you and your family the very
best Thanksgiving.
Patrick
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Hello,I thought you would
get a kick out a photo of Hunter’s first Duck, youth season is open and
Alexander killed one and Hunter did great.
Craig Stewart
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A picture is worth a
thousand words, Hunter and Lucy!
Thanks
Craig Stewart
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You should
have been there,
What a trip
this was. The boss said it would be fun but I didn't think it would be all of
this. First we go Moose hunting and are those things big. It snowed on us up
to my belly almost and that was so much fun to play in. then they would go off
and leave magnum and me alone but in separate kennels. That was o.k. cause they
came back and we would play again....Then we went antelope hunting and then back
moose hunting and we got everything. the antelope is really small compared to
the moose.
But then we
took off for N. Dakota and my first pheasant hunt. It seemed like we would
never get there but we took the camper and that is fun. Plus we took a friend
named Cody. He is a golden also. He loves to play and run with me. Magnum and
he seem to get along but not with me. what is wrong with Magnum.....????
Anyway, we get there and guess what it gets real cold with 30 mile per hour
winds....I have never seen it get so cold.....but it snowed again and that next
morning we went on my first Pheasant hunt. We walked into an area with tall
grass and I saw some cows to go check out. On the way to the cows there was
this wire running over my head and it wasn't very tall so I thought I could jump
it. Not a good idea as I landed on it and it was electric. Well I got stuck
on that thing and it sure bit me a whole bunch of times. I yelled for help
and the boss came to my rescue. Then the farmers dog came out and decided I
should not be there either. He proceeded to kick my butt. Now the Boss has to
rescue me again...I am starting to think this hunting is for the birds.
The
pheasants flew and we shot but missed there. The next field was more exciting
and then we started to shoot and knock them down and magnum and Cody went to
find them. well it didn't take me long to get the hang of this. I can run
just as fast and get them. we had to track one and magnum helped me learn how
to do that. Then I flushed my own bird and wow was that a scary thing. this
pheasant gets up right by your nose and fly's up. the Boss shot it and I was
right on that thing. I was so proud ---take a look at my picture.....Then
Magnum locks up on a point and the boss says whoa and he walks up and up one
flies...wow was that fun --I will have to practice that some I think....
Well it
snowed and rained every day almost but we got our limit of pheasants and some
Hungarian partridge. They are smaller and fly really fast. You should have
seem Yvette shoot she was right on them and got a double the first day. I took
a picture with every one so you could see.
We didn't
hunt South Dakota as the crops are still in and it rained too much to get to the
farm with the camper. They say we will do it later....I can't wait.....o by
the way I don't get to play when hunting they are serious about that stuff.....
check out
the picts and will up date you more later...
Love Chief
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Hi Lee
Ann
Sorry I
haven't been in touch since we got Ripley home. We've had a whirlwind time.
When we picked her up I was 6 weeks pregnant with our first now I'm within 10
days of my due date. We are very excited! As for Ripley, she has been busy as
well. She just came home this week from my parents (Sunnyhill Kennels) who have
been training her since mid June. She earned her started title last weekend in
Lake Charles LA. It was a breeze for her. She passed all four tests in two back
to back weekends. She went on a dove hunt opening weekend and retrieved about
30 birds over labor day - Phillip enjoyed her so much on that hunt and is
looking forward to duck hunts this winter. We hope to run her in seasoned tests
in the spring. Her formal name is Morgan's Cosmic Storm Ripley in case you see
her title annoncement in the magazine. I will send you a few photos (in
following emails cant attach to this one) of her training and will have to get
some taken of her with her ribbons and send along as well. We just love her and
look forward to her and our baby girl growing up together!
Phillip
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I have been trying to get Benson
to pose so you can see his wonderful face,,,I see a lot of Katie in him and
absolutely Ace. He's about 24 to 24 1/2 inches to his shoulder..so he is as tall
as Ace. Same personality happy happy lets play all the time...He hates being
alone, and if I move he comes with. He sleeps right next to me every night..then
he gets up sleeps in his crate for awhile then back on the bed. Great energy for
agility.yI don't want you think all Benson does is sleep, its the only time I
can get him still enough to take a picture. Here is a close up .
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Lee Ann,
I have not
given you an update on Kopper, Jr. in a while.
I took him
dove hunting last week. Unfortunately the dove were not flying very good. I
only shot three, but Kopper got all three – sort of (he just barked at one of
the dove – I never quite figured out why he did that). He was very well behaved
for a 6 to 7 month old puppy. I was surprised how well he stayed with me and
behaved. There was not enough action for him to get a good feel for what it
was all about, but he is not one bit gun shy. One big thing he learned was how
to jump in the back of my truck. Until this weekend, I had to lift him up in
the truck. For whatever reason he just started getting in on his own – that was
a relief because I was getting tired of lifting him. He is probably about 60
pounds now.
That is
about it. Hopefully the hunting will be better next time.
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We have piper
born 8/19/07 (strikerxstarr), she was the last one of the litter:) Piper has
been an incredible addition to our family! She is a snuggler, obsessed with
tennis balls, enjoys backpacking, loves the snow, and will befriend anyone.
Piper is also a great running companion. We try to take her on all of our trips,
she does a great job in the car. She loves to cuddle during movies and we are
sure she will be wonderful when we have children! You are doing an excellent job
and we would not hesitate to go through you again. She may need a playmate
sometime (although she has lots of friends at camp bow wow).
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I got a puppy
from you named Lady in February of 2007- from Brandy and Ace. She has been the
joy of our life and we just adore her. She is an amazing athelete and her
retrieving skills are unbelievable! I think we are ready for Lady to have
a sister this Christmas and really wanted a Puppy from her Dad Ace. I noticed on
your website that you have a planned litter for around Thanksgiving from Ace and
Starr- I just wanted to let you know we are very interested in a Female from
this Litter. I would really appreciate if you could update me on the status
of the puppies from Ace and Starr.
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Leeann!
We hope and pray that you and your family weren't adversely effected by the
tornado. We've been meaning to send you some pictures of Zeke for awhile now.
It's so hard
to believe Zeke is 9 months already! He is doing very well and starting to calm
down a little bit. :) He has always had such a wonderful disposition and just
continues to mature in that. It's wonderful, we have lots of friends with kids
that love to play with him, and he is always so gentle, thankfully they all
don't seem mind getting some kisses!!! We also try and take Zeke to the dog
park every weekend. In typical golden style he'll meet all the people first
before he goes and plays with the dogs. We also were able to install an
invisible fence recently, and he learns so fast, he's done great with it!
We've
attached some pictures.
Brian and
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Harley received his summer cut
this week so we thought we would add some pictures. In a couple weeks we will be
heading to Pinedale, so with his new cut he is ready to do some swimming in
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Hi Lee Ann,
We've never met, but I had one of the pups sired by Hunter from dam Berni - (not
owned by you). She was from the first litter born April 5, 2003.
I thought that you might want to know that she passed away on April 14, 2008.
She was the best dog I've ever had and was truly my heart dog. I loved her so
much.
I'm attaching a picture so that you can see another example of what beautiful
kids Hunter has sired.
Sherri Rosedahl
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Hi, the
whirling dervish is not slowing down but is working very well in the field.
Sad to say the grouse are not cooperating by hanging around but she tries
and is casting with little or no direction. Happy bird day Karen &
Larry
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Her
second sage grouse hunt. she "flushed" 3 jackrabbits and one antelope. the
grouse were out of town. best,
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Dear Lee
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Thanks for asking! We named
the puppy Kuna,
which is ancient Greek for "dog." She was spayed at 6 months; the vet
checked for a hernia and didn't find one. Her health has been good.
Kuna has
be a delightful addition to the family. Smart, stubborn, cooperative,
energetic, quick to learn. We got her because the 10 year old twin girls
wanted a dog. We figured their interest would last a week or so, then the
adults would have to take over. We were wrong. Ten months on kids do all
the dog chores themselves, and she's turned into their best pal -- as you
can see from the attached pics (which you're welcome to use on your web
site).
Greg
Kane
Brandy X Ace 12/30/06
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Hi Lee Ann,
I thought you may like an update on Frankie. She is doing great I am so
glad I got her. We love her. Thank youI sent some pictures to show her new
life.
always,
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Hi April and
Family!
We just wanted to let you know how much we love our new dog from Abbie and
Bailey's litter. We named him Cosmic Charlie. He adjusted much easier than
expected to his new home. He has only had a few accidents and he already
loves his kennel! We have been working on training him on the leash and he
can already sit on command, he can also swim already. He has a lot of
friends and he plays with his sister Madison all the time. We attached some
pictures so you could see his progress (there are also a few of him and
Madison).
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Hi Lee Ann!!!
Things are going well here. Zeke's tummy
seems to be much better and he's growing into a happy little guy.
His coat has gotten much thicker and is absolutely gorgeous! He's % 99 house
trained, he very occasionally has accidents when's he's very tired or
excited. We're excited to get his last round of shots in a couple
weeks so we can start puppy kindergarten a while after that.
He loves to play, the pumpkin is still his favorite toy. He loves to
play chase too, whether it'd be us, the towel, or a ball.
Hope you enjoy the pictures!
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Hi there,
I thought I'd give you an update on our "puppy" Lander. : ) He is growing so
fast and has truly become part of the family. He pretty much has the freedom
to roam about the house now, and except for a few times when he chewed on
what he shouldn't have, he has done very well. He LOVES to go outside, and
to play with us kids and in the snow, and he also loves to play with his
training dummy. He definitely is a retriever, and will bring anything from
frisbees to balls to hunting dummies for somebody to play with.
(Not to
mention shoes!) He doesn't chew the shoes though, he just carries them
around! He has been a great little guy to have, and we all look forward
to having him for lots more years to come!
Trues family
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Lee Ann and
Dave,
Merry Christmas! Just wanted to send you few pictures of Riley and let you
see what a beautiful dog he's getting to be. He's certainly become a huge
part of our family and of course is spoiled rotten. We've had a few rough
moments trying to get through puppy hood but we're beginning to think we'll
all make it. He's actually becoming pretty well behaved and we can't wait to
get him out hunting birds. We're thinking of getting him some professional
training and appreciate any advice or names you could give us. The latest
pictures (If you can't tell) are of him having fun in the snow that we were
just blessed with. There's also one of him after he was done having fun. So
hope you enjoy these and are enjoying your puppies as well. Have a great
Holiday! And thank you so much for our Riley.
Mike and Teri Zoesch and family Starr X
Hunter 5/29/06
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Lee
Ann,
Rocky and Makena continue to be our greatest source of joy! They both
continue to grow, Rocky is now 30lbs and Makena 20lbs. He is filling out and
she is getting tall! Rocky is starting to get some adult hair. Although, he
is by far the softer haired dog.
Makena and I started obedience classes together last week.... as she has
developed a reputation for looking around, ignoring or running in the
opposite direction when called. We have not ruled out hearing problems, but
want to take a very positive, pro active approach before any testing. She is
learning her name (as the trainer thought she might think her name is
Rocky!) and the command "watch me"~ she is such a busy girl that she is not
paying attention a good part of the time, too busy exploring the world. The
trainer is using the clicker method, which is new to me, but seems to work
well. I am using the same lessons at home with Rocky. He is clearly more
interested in learning and pleasing at this point.... the good news is that
Makena will follow Rocky, so when Rocky is listening we do just fine!
I have started puppy massage with both of them, Rocky is much more cuddly
right now and has really taken to it.... which is perfect as we do a massage
after every meal while we are waiting for (stopping Rocky from eating)
Makena to finish eating.
Makena has gotten braver and will go out and play in/eat the snow! She is
also the one who gets wetter and dirtier when they go outside. (Partly due
to playing on her back so much.) They have both tolerated taking showers...
which sometime she has to have a shower upon entering the house----
unfortunately our house has white carpet~!!! Yikes!
Rocky is getting neutered on Wednesday and Makena is getting spayed on the
23rd. We have decided to start kenneling them separately... partly so they
can get their rest after surgery. I am going to get an additional large
kennel and put them side by side.... we will see how that goes as I plan to
start that this weekend. I know Rocky will like having his own space
sometimes as she likes to "attack" him when they kennel up. I am not looking
forward to either surgery at all---I just don't want them to experience any
fear or pain.
Makena still has her bounce! She really is a Mama's girl.... very
interested in where I am, and then back to her favorite spot on the stairs
to chew on a toy. Every once in a while I steal away a quiet moment with her
to pet & love. She is a stubborn and ticklish girl..... and I think very
bright. She is also the braver of the two... she thinks the vacuum cleaner
is her friend.... she turns on the Roomba all the time.
Rocky is our laid back, garbage loving, try to turn anything into a toy boy.
We have to keep the bathroom doors closed as he loves kleenex. He has
learned how to unroll the toilet paper-- such fun! Rocky is afraid of the
vacuum, but brings out the big dog bark to scare away dear! He is really
lovey at this age.
They have a large vocabulary: come, sit, down (Rocky does that), upstairs,
downstairs, outside, OFF, good girl/good boy, settle down, kennel up, watch
me (we are learning) and I think they understand water and food.
Jeff's travel schedule is out of control... so the pups (& I) miss him. He
is in NYC right now... I know we will all be very excited when he returns on
Tuesday--- I am ready to get back to work myself. I plan to hire a neighbor
kid to come over & let them out to go potty in the afternoons. I haven't
found anything yet, but may have to commute to Denver :-( to stay within my
field and have a similar income to what I had in Seattle. If I am really
lucky I will find a great job and Jeff could be a full time basketball
official and Doggy Dad! We will keep our fingers crossed, I would love to
support our little family and allow Jeff to have a bit of a sabbatical after
20+ years of always working!
Best,
Rebecca Kent
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I just wanted to let you know
that Gabriel (litter 9/9/05 from Striker*Starr) is doing wonderful. He is in
agility (about to begin intermediate classes) and has wonderful retrieving
skills.
I am enclosing a picture of Gabriel (9/9/05) and Buddy (Cassie*Terrell dog
9/23/02) so that you can see how your puppies are doing (Gabe is on the
left). Gabriel and I will be starting agility trials in October of next
year. I will let you know how he's doing!
Thank you so much for bringing me the joys of a beautiful golden puppy.
Sheri L. Anderson
I just had Gabriel's (9/9/05)hips done. They are fabulous.
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Dear Lee Ann
and Dave
Thought you guys might get a kick out of this picture. Judah demands that we
keep on schedule with our training in spite of the fact that we have 6" of
snow on the ground and thermometer reads around 0 F. He said I'm doing
pretty well, but I'm not running straight or fast enough on my long distance
blinds. As I shared with you earlier, I'm not the most experienced of
trainers, but Judah assures me that all the professional have got this
retrieving game all backwards.
Well I've got to go, Judah is at the door yelling at me to get my bag of
bumpers and hurry up about it. Are you guys sure you picked the right dog
for me? You said that training was a lot of fun, but I'm tuckered out after
each session. He is so demanding but I still love him.
Clayton Brown
Starr X Striker 9/9/05
Dear Lee Ann
Jan and I would be honored to have you post our pictures and letter on your
website. I check in to your site quite frequently to see what's happening
with you and your dogs. It looks as if you had your hands full with the two
litters you just had. They sure went fast. I was real tempted to call you
about a female from the Kick X Terrell litter, but I decided I had my hands
full training Judah at this time, maybe sometime in the near future. I never
had a female before and am not sure just what I would have to do different
in order not to have a bunch of puppies before we were ready. I see Striker
is really doing well in his career - congratulations! I'm sure Judah has a
lot of the same potential, if his trainer was just more knowledgeable. He
does real well with ducks, but seems a little intimidated with geese once he
gets them to dry ground. I think it's just a matter of their weight vs his
own. I'm a little afraid of pushing him too hard too fast. I haven't had to
get my feet wet, he brings them up to waters edge but not to hand. I'm
hoping with a little more maturity and size he will be handle them with no
problem. Any suggestions? I just keep telling Judah that we are in this
retrieving game together, both learning as we go. He is truly a great dog
and companion, a real joy for both Jan and myself. I think he kind of likes
us too. Isn't he a real looker? We would love him no matter what his
appearance, but I think he is one of the best looking goldens out there. He
looks so much like his dad, but his mother's dark coloring really sets off
his features. Thank you so much for your professionalism and care for the
breed. We think that goldens are special all others are just dogs! Just
kidding. By the way we live in Worland Wy and I don't think there are any
clubs near us. Hope you, Dave and the rest of your family including the four
legged members all the best.
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Hi Lee Ann,
I was looking through all the photos on your website and thought I should
send you an updated photo of Wrigley. He is just wonderful and is also
obsessed with tennis balls and swimming and playing in the snow. He loves
daycare (we call it "school") as much as just hanging around the house. I
have finally started leaving him at home for up to 6 hours at a time and
haven't had a single problem. Now, my landscaping is another issue..... I
think he thinks it's his private play area and that I put the grass and
trees out there for him to play with. Luckily, I have a little swimming pool
out there for him too and that keeps him occupied both winter and summer!
Always thinking of getting him a little brother, but just not sure I can put
in the commitment again. I feel lucky that he listens to me now. Thanks
again for such a great dog.
Heidi Bauer
Starr X Striker 9/09/05
Lee Ann,
Wanted you to have a couple of pics of Wrigley and Addison. They absolutely
love each other. I'm glad I made the right decision to expand the family!!
Heidi Bauer
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Dear
Lee Ann and David,
Wanted to write and wish you a happy holiday from our home to yours.
We are the proud owners of Seamus the third male pick from your May 29
litter of Hunter and Belle. As we told you we have sold our home
in Highlands Ranch and moved to our house in Winter Park area. Seamus loves
the snow. He is a very smart dog and has learned several commands. He is
also a very astute dog as he watches birds in the sky and picks up on the
deer scents. He is almost leash free……but has his days when he picks up on a
deer scent and then reminds me of a child with selective hearing. He is
extremely fast and has a beautiful coat. He is also spoiled as can be as we
work out of our home so he isn’t left alone for long.
Lee Ann
said she always wonders how the puppies are doing so we thought we would
check in with you.
Warmest Regards
Karen, Dave and Seamus
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Lee
Ann,
On the 18th of November we bought a puppy from you (Terrell X Kick born
9/11/06) and I just wanted to let you know how he's doing and to send you a
couple of pictures of him. First, on the way
home from Windsor we must have gone through a couple of dozen names for him
and finally decided that Winston suited him. Even though he was very young I
felt there was something special and regal about him and thought he deserved
a good strong name. The first picture of Winston is with our other golden
retriever, Dexter. This was Winston's first hunting trip with us on November
20th, 2 days after we picked him up. I've titled the picture 'Hunting in the
Shadow of Dexter'. Dexter is now 9 years old and trying to tolerate a puppy
in his domain, both home and field. Dexter seems to want to play with him,
but when Winston jumps up in his face and won't leave him alone it
aggravates him and he snaps at the puppy. I wish Winston and our cat Gumbo
didn't get along quite as well as they do. They have already knocked over
several pieces of furniture playing chase in the house. So far nothing has
been broken. Winston has a sneaky side, when no one is watching he thinks
he's a couch potato. We have found him sleeping on the couch several times.
Winston is extremely bright and already sits and stays (most of the time) on
command and is doing well on a leash at 13 weeks old. I take him out every
day at lunch on his leash to get him use to walking next to me. He likes to
visit with the neighborhood Bouvier and St. Bernard on his walks. We have
already started his training for hunting because he seems ready. He is
marking his training dummies when thrown for him. One of my Husband's
friends, who use to train field trial dogs, was very excited to see how well
Winston marked and went after the training dummies at 10 weeks old and the
fact that he returns them, even with the pheasant wings attached, it just
astounded him. However when Winston gets bored, like most youngsters, he
wanders off and we have to track him down to get the dummy away from him.
He's been to our vet a couple of times. The technician there loves his
'Mohawk'; it's what you called his cow lick. The second picture was taken
yesterday December 17th west of Spinney Mountain Reservoir. There are
properties leased by the DOW up there and we like to take the dogs up there
to run and to train. Winston was a little leery of the great mountain
outdoors and when I took this picture he was watching Dexter run out in the
field. He's been a great addition to our family and we are looking forward
to many years with him as a hunting partner as well as a family pet.
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Dear Lee
Ann,
Hello! We thought that you and Dave might enjoy some pics of our puppy,
Judah. He is out of the Striker X Starr litter you had in 2005. What a
difference a year makes. Judah was just a small arm load when we brought him
home and now look at him. He has been a real joy. He has always been eager
to learn and he is very trainable. I just wish that I was a more competent
trainer. If we had a hunting retriever club in our area, I'm sure that Judah
would be well on his way to titling. We had a little trouble early in the
season changing over from bumpers to birds, but as you can see by the
pictures, he is catching on. He made a 70 yard open water retrieve on one of
these geese. I was very proud of him. We hope you enjoy the pictures of our
handsome boy!
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Hi Lee Ann,
Our dog Riley (Sammie x Hunter) is nearly 2 years old now! My how time
flies. He just gets sweeter every day. He is obsessed with tennis balls
(fetching all day long) and loves to swim and run. We continually are amazed
by his behavior (he has never eaten or destroyed anything) and desire to
learn.
We have attached a few pictures of Riley (one is on a lake in Canada where
he spent the summer, and the other was on a hike outside of Boulder).
We saw that Sammie x Hunter are having puppies again! They will be good
ones, that is for sure.
I will be driving by Ft. Collins on Thursday and Friday, if you are going to
be around perhaps Riley and I could stop in for a visit?
Thanks and a Happy New Year!
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Dear
Lee Ann,
I have been meaning to write you and let you know how we are getting along
with our puppy, but as you know (I am sure), puppies can take up a lot of
time and energy so I have been slow in getting to it. We are just madly in
love with this little guy, even if he is a terrorist! We named him
Striker's Lucky Star after Dad, Striker and Mom, Starr. He is called Luke,
meaning "bringer of light" but most of the time Lukey. He is getting so
big...can't believe it has just been 4 weeks since we got him. I am
attaching an early picture as well as some recent pictures. It seems like
he is a little bigger (and stronger, and faster, and more mischievous) every
day. We take him on walks with us and he absolutely loves being out with
the "big dogs" and playing in the deep snow. He is smart as a whip too (do
all new puppy moms tell you that?)...he already knows sit and come (though
we're not always 100% successful). We're not housetrained yet, but we're
about 95% successful in getting him out in time...he seemed to get that idea
from the beginning, but we don't always see the signals in time :-) We've
been working on "no bite" but that isn't getting through real well...perils
of a puppy, I'm afraid...but the spray bottle is working well with him so
the furniture and rugs are still intact.
The older dogs had their knickers in a knot when we brought him home and it
became evident he wasn't leaving. Ranger (11 and a half) has not come
around and I doubt he will...he's a retired dog and thinks he's entitled to
some peace and quiet. Luke seems to understand his cautions and steers
clear of "Grumpy". Abbey (8) was a bit torqued at first but she has come
around and they seem to enjoy wrestling and playing "bitey face". Luke
doesn't seem to understand (or respect) her cautions so we sometimes have to
break them up just to give her some peace. He has finally breached the
sacred "Abbey couch" so that has her a bit concerned...though I am not sure
he knows yet how he has done it.
I see by your web site that most of these wonderful puppies have been
placed...hope everyone is as thrilled as we are with our new family member.
He's such fun now, I hope I can say the same to you in three months after
he takes his toll on shoes and furniture. Oh well, been there, done that
and we are still alive, so I guess we'll survive this one.
All the best,
Margie
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Hi Lee Ann
I'd thought I would drop you a line and some pictures to let you know Indy
is doing great. He is growing like a weed, I can barely pick him up. He eats
with almost a piggish gusto. I took him to the Vet at the end of October for
his shots and he weighed in at 24lbs. He's very active, he's a notorious
sock stealer. He is tall enough now to put his feet up on counter tops,
tables etc to see what's up there. We, of course, are discouraging this
little behavior. He loves going to his puppy obedience classes and he is
doing quite well. He is a smart dog. We're having great fun playing with him
and all of his squeaky toys. I'm seeing some flashes of retriever ability
but we need to keep working on that. Do have any suggestions to develop his
retriever skills? I want to make sure that we can play ball or Frisbee
reliably to get him exercise and besides I really enjoy playing ball with
dogs.
Ted
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Just a quick
update on Deuce. He is doing just great, about 85% house broken, sits, comes
and goes to his kennel, etc. He understands "no bite" but chooses to forget
you told him in a minute or so. He and our six year old lab are having a
great time - still trying to establish "alpha dog". He is definitely an
outdoor dog - loves to run and play out in the field, finding all kinds of
sticks and twigs to chew and carry. We are so glad we got him.
Thanks Lou Gabby X Hunter Pup Born 12/02/04 |
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Dave is kidding that they get along. Cosmo is a
very nice cat and hasn't let Cassie have her way yet. Cassie of course
thinks the world is her toy box. She is doing well, getting used to some
grooming and doing well with house breaking. She has gotten sent to her room
a few times though. She is much loved.
Barb
and Dave Gabby X Hunter Pup Born 12/02/04
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Hunter X
Misty Litter (A litter that was sired by Hunter)
Lee Ann
Thanks for the email. I'm glad that Tania got in touch with you, and she
provided me with your email address. First I would like to say what a great
dog I have. I think, no I know that Tania and her family did an absolute
magnificent job in raising and socializing the pups. Reggie, that's my
little boy, is so able to adapt to new situations and learn - it's
incredible. I would also like to say that without a shadow of doubt the
pedigree of both the mother and father was obviously first class. From now
on I will never ever buy a dog that does not have a proven working
background in its linage. I think for my line of work it's absolutely
essential. As Tania probably told you Reggie is a working search and Rescue
dog in Chile at a place called Portillo (He's actually the only Avalance
Search and Rescue Dog in Chile). You can check their web page out at
www.skiportillo.com. We are coming to the end of our second full season
working here. Coupled with a winter season in Southern Colorado in Silveton,
Reggie is definitely a dog that likes snow. Reggie's progression has been
impressive to say the least. Luckily for everyone we haven't had to perform
a real rescue, however we have performed countless practice ones. He is
comfortable in helicopters, snow mobiles, and snow cats and is not scarred
to ride lifts. Like I said he is pretty impressive. Last year I took him to
Snowmass at Aspen and did a practice rescue in unison with their working
dogs. I think the patrol there were impressed as well. Anyway I have
attached a couple of photo's and by all means I would love it if you
published them on your web page. All the best and thanks for doing such an
incredible job with your own dogs.
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Thought you would like to
see how little River is doing. He's been an amazing addition to our family
as we look forward to many years of happiness with him. He has adjusted to
our home very well and it has been a lot of fun. Here's some pictures of
him that we took last week, as you can see he's already carrying his duck around
waiting for the day he can carry the real thing. If you don't mind, I'd
love to stay in touch with you two, we can always use good advice from people
who know. I'd also like to take advantage of your husbands offer to train
River and i on how to work together as hunters. Thanks again for such a
great little guy, we love him!
Kyle and Michelle
Belle X Hunter Pup Born
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Hi Lee Ann!
I know it's been a long time since I last wrote or sent a picture of Riley
(Hunter x Sammie), but I thought that you would like to hear how well he is
doing. We think that he really looks like Sammie, very light in color and
only about 55-6o lbs. He has a great temperament, loves to hike, do tricks,
and hang out with us. We get SO many complements on him, and he is a true
joy to be around!! I have attached a picture of Riley's best buddy,
Moose. He is our friends dog and they play together. They must know they are
both Goldens. In the picture Riley is on the right.
Hope all is well with you. Thanks again!!!
We love Riley!
Cheers,
Melissa Sammie X Hunter Pup Born 2/7/04 |
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It has been a
while since I had talked to you. I got to thinking about it when I was
telling a friend about your dogs. I think she is going to contact you. She
has a golden now, but wants to get another one. My daughter sent me a
picture of her puppy, and I thought I would forward it on to you. This is
Daisy. She was born in February from the Sammie X Hunter litter. She is
wonderful with their baby. All our pups are doing great. Our puppy, Jake
looks a lot like Hunter. He is very gentle and calm. he is a real gentleman.
I will try to get a picture to you soon.
Talk to you soon.
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Here is one
of the pups that Stephanie (Sylvia and Will Rosenbach's daughter) got from
me. This picture was just too cute not to put out on the website. Her name
is Ruby and she is about 9 weeks old in this picture.
Cassie X
Hunter Pup Born 12/6/03 |
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