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Hank's trainability, work ethic, and attitude combined with an immense amount of God given talent make him a joy to run and stand beside in the field. His off switch when he isn't working is one of his greatest assets, he loves cuddling up with the kids bedtime and riding shotgun in the truck. Hank has become an incredible producer, passing on his trainability and God given talent to the next generation. He has been a staple as a top producing stud, currently ranked number 7 in the country. Hank ended his career with 57 consecutive passes, earning him a spot in the HRC Hall of Fame.
Virgie is a blast. When I got her I was looking for a little rocket ship and that's just what I got. Outside in the field she loves to run. She has amazing eyes and a great memory. When hunting with friends or guiding she is always everyone's favorite. In the house she is very laid back and independent. Unless you ask her to come cuddle. look out she does everything 110%!
These pups will not lack drive or desire. Her first litter is coming along very well and have been very easy to train.
TCI breeding should take place first week of November. Puppies hitting the ground first week of January. Going home beginning of March. Puppies will be introduced to as many things outside as weather allows. Will be introduced to live birds. Virgie's first litter had 7 and Hank has had several litters 8+. So I am expecting that or more from this litter.
Should be black and yellows/red. Females around 50lbs. Males 60 to 65lbs.
Taking names now of interested people. $500 nonrefundable deposit due after whelping to secure your pup. 26 month OFA guarantee.
Hanks owner helped me train Virgie. Kevin Mansfield with Profield Kennels 308-240-2424
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