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We are a small kennel  Our dogs are hunted on native chukar and valley quail on a regular basis. We also find numerous opportunities to hunt pheasant and grouse. Our training grounds consist of miles and miles of prime upland bird habitat. We have over 40 years combined experience with Brittanys and are passionate about the breed. Not only are our dogs our personal hunting dogs, we successfully train and campaign them in multiple venues, including Field Trials, Hunting Tests, Conformation Shows and Money Shoots. Our dogs are owner handled in both the field and show ring. The main emphasis of our breeding program is QUALITY, not quantity.

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* A Brittany is a medium-sized, energetic, and versatile breed of hunting dog, known for its striking orange and white coat, feathered tail, and natural hunting instincts.

 

• Are Brittanys easy to train?
* They are intelligent dogs and typically eager to please, making them quite trainable with positive reinforcement methods.
• How much exercise do they need?
* They are high-energy dogs that need a lot of exercise. They need at least an hour of exercise daily, including walks, playtime, and training sessions.
• How do I potty train a Brittany puppy?
* Consistent routines, praise, and accidents as learning opportunities are crucial.

• What are common health concerns for Brittanys?
* Some common health issues include hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, eye problems, and epilepsy.
• What kind of food should I feed a Brittany puppy?
* A high-quality puppy food formulated for their age and breed.
• Do Brittanys shed a lot?
* They do shed, but it’s not excessive. Regular brushing helps to manage shedding.
• How do I groom a Brittany puppy?
* Regular brushing, occasional bathing, and nail trimming are necessary

* They are known for being intelligent, eager to please, playful, and affectionate. They love to be active and thrive on companionship.

 

* Brittanys are medium-sized dogs, typically weighing 30-40 pounds.

 

* Yes, they can be good family dogs, especially with active families who can provide them with plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. They are usually good with other pets too, if they have been properly socialized.

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