We are a family oriented venture of Grandfather, Son-in-law, and Grandson that love to hunt together and enjoy the abilities, love, and exceptional hunting desire of our French Brittanies. As a long time owner of American Brittanies we opted for the closer working French Brittany and 15 yr old Jacob has found a new love in training his dog. Jacob’s young female Molly was pointing wild quail near the Canadian River at six months of age. All of our dogs spent last winter hunting quail from North Texas to pheasants in Kansas.
We are not dedicated to breeding programs but from time to time have exceptional pairings of dogs we think will produce great pups.
Here is a testimony from one of our pups:
Jeff,
Thought I'd drop you a line - dog is doing well - great nose - shot a ton of woodcock over him this year -some, great grouse points - and you gotta believe the nose - see pics - hope all is well with you - shoot straight!
Well the woodcock seasons is over here - wasnt a great year, had snow up north where we hunt and it messed up the hunting - Trapper is doing great - he has really come into his own in the last few weeks -3 weeks ago I had trouble getting him into heavy cover, i had to lead the way, now I tell him to go in - hes pointing rock solid on grouse and woodcock - and has a great nose - he really can find them!!! - I 've never had a dog do so great, so young - I'm very impressed with him - yesterday I had 6 grouse points all very impressive - I've attached a picture - He's going to be a great bird dog in the years to come -