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LITTER #1

FC NGSPA CH Prairie Wind's Eat Mya Dust "Mya" has been bred to Prairie Wind Zipp and Lock "Zipp" - Whelped 6-21-2011 - 7 females - 5 males - Details below

LITTER #2

NGSPA Champion 2007 All Age Dog of the Year Prairie Wind's Comeuppance "Penny" has been bred to Prairie Wind's Back To Zack "Biz" - Whelp date 7/10/2011 - 6 males / 3 females

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LITTER #1 - MYA X ZIPP
Whelped 6-21-2011 - 7 females / 5 males

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We are excited about this promising litter of beautiful German Shorthaired Pointer puppies. It is a very large litter for us, with seven females and five males. All of the pups were very consistent in size at birth. No runts and no giants. They will be liver patched and ticked. All pups are healthy and calm and are growing stronger and larger each day.
The temperament of these pups will be extremely sociable, friendly, calm, and trainable. They will be terrific family dogs. If you hunt or compete in competitive events, these German Shorthaired Pointer puppies will be outstanding prospects. Based on their parentage and background, these puppies should have great noses, lots of “point” and bird finding qualities. They will have remarkable endurance and excellent conformation and athleticism. They should have good independence, but not too much so as to be “run-offs”. They will learn quickly, but will not require or do well with a “heavy hand”. If you would like any further information just email or call.

LITTER #2 - PENNY X BIZ
Whelped 7-10-2011 - 6 males / 3 females

This new litter from Penny and Biz is really exciting. Her last litter produced a group of outstanding dogs. We kept four of them (Con, Zip, Drum, and Bert). This young group of pups is just beginning their “field trial careers”, and are all showing incredible promise. One of the best qualities of the litter is that they are such wonderful family dogs. They are calm in the house and eager to please. Very friendly and confident. This new litter will be much like this first litter. The sires have similar attributes. This litter will be excellent prospects for competitive field trials including hour long competitions. They may have a bit more natural range than the Mya litter, but otherwise there will be very little difference. They will be outstanding hunting dogs, or competitive field dogs, whether your game is NSTRA, NAVHDA, hunt tests, or horse-back field trials. They will be terrific bird finders with exceptional endurance and athleticism. They will not be hard-headed, and will not require a lot of pressure to train.