Saturday, January 28, 2012

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Jr Handler, 2nd place out of 10! St Croix Show! Great job Sam!

Best dog food

We have tried a few different foods and seem to be liking Fromm, made here in Wisconsin. So far we like duck and sweet potato, and we like surf and turf!

Duck hunting

This fall was quite busy with Randy working a couple Saturday's. Marshall got his first duck hunting in and he loved it! Tikka was on her best behavior, no more breaking early! The kids had an awesome time!

Friday, August 26, 2011

Puppies, Puppies, Mud Creek Puppies

CH. Mud Creek's Big Girl's Don't Cry(Fergie) - OFA-Excellent, CERF- Clear, Thyroid-Normal, DM-Normal, PRA-A by parentage. Fergie is a smaller bitch weighing 65 #. She is a beautiful Dark Brown color with Excellent Coat, lovely conformation, and effortless movement. She has a layed back temperment, loves to retrieve and is a natural in the water.

CH. HyFly'N CC Jolta Java, JH., RN. - OFA-Excellent, CERF-Clear, Thyroid-Normal, DM- Normal, PRA-A by parentage. "Juice" is a good looking, hard running, intelligent dog that marks exceptionally well and won't quit. He finished his CH easily with BOB over a top winning Chessie. Wonderful temperament, great trainability, and a want to please attitude.

Puppies will be ready to go the 3rd week in October.
Contact Kathy White to inquire - seekjaw@sbcglobal.net or 735-864-1441.

Juice is the sire to our 2nd litter of pups, born February 6, 2011!

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Marshall (CH Spinnakers Long Arm of the Law JH) took his first group 4 at the Manitoba dog show in Canada August 13th! Very happy with him and thinking this next year will be an awsome year for him! Thanks Christy!

Beretta, Tundra Update

It has been so long since I have updated this blog! The puppies are 6 1/2 months old now! They have been a tremendous amount of work. Most days its a labor of love. We are doing really well with most things. Beretta is a barker - Tundra is quiet. They are just under 60 pounds and I think Tundra is going to be taller than Beretta. They love to swim and love to retreive. We are looking forward to working with them next spring on their Jr Hunt titles, as we did with Tikka and Marshall this spring. Its a lot of work. Some days, I think - I would like to cut back on working and spend that time working with the dogs.... but ah, ha - dogs are an expensive hobby. Funny enough, its not so much the dogs, its everything that "comes" with the dogs, the new hunting camo, the new gun, the new decoys that is better than the last set! The travleing around to hunt tests, and dog shows, the new e collar, the new fence, the live ducks, the duck pen we want to build, the new dog doors, the extending the kennel runs the vectra and heart worm......... and to think my son will be 10 shortly and I can't imagine what he will add to the list! He wants a Polaris Razor! Doing all of our own training has been rewarding. Its definetly a slower process but I think the bond is much stronger.

Our computer died in the beginning of July - so I lost all my old emails and contact information!