
Born Aug. 19, 2011 Lots of color, Great Bloodlines Call Now 605-881-1188 |









| I would love to share information regarding Patch and myself. I am a wildlife biologist for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. I have held this position for ten years. I have the opportunity to work in the field for about 50% of my time and as a result Patch gets to accompany me to work. I work in a area with some marginal pheasant habitat and the edge of good sharp-tailed grouse habitat. Also, our Department raises about 15,000 pheasant per year and we have a managed 16 day hunt on 3,200 acres controlled by the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission. In addition to that we release approximately 9,000 pheasant into lands enrolled in the Department's Private Lands, Public Wildlife Walk-in program. So Patch gets to do a lot of hunting all fall. I have taken him to Nebraska and this past year he found sage grouse for my son and I in south central WY. I could not be happier with his hunting ability and sense of smell. He will retrieve as long is there is not another dog (e.g. Lab) with him, then he lets the other dog do all the retrieving. He will roam a little to far at times and if wind conditions are not right blow birds out of range. However, any snow conditions or heavy cover he quarters perfectly and responds to whistle calls and hand signals. My 11 year old son has had him in 4-H the past two years and plans on entering him again this year. He learned obedience, conformation, showmanship and agility. He is a great family dog and does well around other dogs. He basically ignores them and starts hunting. He is very calm in the ring and I couldn't be prouder of both my son and Patch. |


| PATCH AND FAMILY SIR DAM JD. HUNT TAXI'S RISING POWERBALL DESEASED MAY 2011 |