Tis the season... New French Brit puppy!

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Tis the season... New French Brit puppy!

Post by C.painter » Mon Mar 19, 2012 2:16 pm

OK, so I have been waiting a long time for this (over a year).

Finally yesterday we brought home Hellie De L'Escarbot- "Ellie".

Family is pretty excited but Dad is beside himself :mrgreen:

Couple pics to share....
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Post by birddogger » Mon Mar 19, 2012 4:45 pm

Beautiful puppy!!! Congrats Cory!

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Post by rkappes » Mon Mar 19, 2012 5:10 pm

She's a looker for sure, congrats, enjoy the journey! I really like them tri-colored EBs. What's her breeding?

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Post by ezzy333 » Mon Mar 19, 2012 5:11 pm

Congrats Cory, I know it has been a long wait. Go slow and enjoy.

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Post by C.painter » Mon Mar 19, 2012 5:23 pm

THanks Folks! had a ball playing hookie from work today with her.

I don't have the Dam info handy but here is the Male info. She looks a lot like dad!

Carex du Hameau de Sorny

TRIALER. CHA. CHIB (applied for). HD "A". CEB rating 4/6 Recommended.
National Breed Show 2008: Winner of the Intermediate class.
Field-Trials Springtime 2010: 2nd Prize Excellent.
French Championshipshow 2009: Winner of the F.T.Class (O.C.) with RCACS
National Breed Show 2010: Excellent in class FT Males O.C.
French Championshipshow 2011: 2nd prize Excellent.

Field-Trials Fall 2010: 4 x CACT, 3 x RCACT, 1 x 2nd Exc, 5 x 3rdExc, 1 x Exc,
which means 14 times awarded for 23 entries. Rated on the 6th place at the
Value Scale of the Club de l'Epagneul Breton

Field-Trials Springtime 2011: 1 x RCACT, 2 x 2°Excellent, 1 x 3°Excellent, 1
Very Good, which means 5 times awarded for 15 entries = 33% to compare with
the average ratio of 10%.
Rated on the 33rd place at the Value Scale of the Club de l'Epagneul Breton
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Post by wems2371 » Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:07 pm

Congrats Cory! She's a cutie. You'll have a fun summer, watching her explore and learn new things.

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Post by djloder » Thu Mar 22, 2012 11:30 am

Nice looking Pup! I love those tri's.
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Post by rkappes » Tue Oct 09, 2012 6:02 am

Hey Cory, how's the pup doing? How about a little update. Hope all is well.

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Post by C.painter » Thu Oct 18, 2012 2:52 pm

rkappes wrote:Hey Cory, how's the pup doing? How about a little update. Hope all is well.
Ellie is doing awesome! Beyond my expectations thats for sure.

She is now 9 months old. I worked with her this summer exposing her first to some live quail at 3 months old then did some pigeon/launcher work to intro her to the gun etc. Ran her on some loose quail around 6 months old that she did great pointing and retrieving after shot. Ran her also on some wild woodcock and grouse before the season opened.

Now with the season open I am one happy daddy. We have been fortunate enough to have had an AWESOME woodcock recruitment year. Grouse numbers are down but woodcock numbers are way up. You folks in the south be ready for a really good migration.

Anyway, in three trips north we have had 545 flushes! Obviously she wasn't in on all these but with that kind of bird contact the dog is getting it!! She was pointing and holding, but as a young pup she would crowd at times and flush. Sometimes she would blow through them but rarely. She has a good nose and is learning the ropes and how to use it. This last trip up on the last day she put it all together and really started pointed birds well as well as finding and retrieving dead birds.

At home she is a sweetheart that the whole family has fallen in love with.... Definately shes daddy's girl :-)

Few pictures to share, The point i captured on a wild woodcock the day before the seasoned opened.
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Post by C.painter » Thu Oct 18, 2012 2:54 pm

couple more pics... couldn't resist :-)
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Post by quackerjack » Fri Oct 19, 2012 6:04 pm

Thanks for giving an update. It is GREAT to hear things are going so well, especially for someone that is planning on getting a FB in the near future! I love Ellie's color and the intensity of her point is exceptional.

That is a lot of birds you have been able to find, especially in just her first year. Well done!

Side note, how does her shedding compare to other dogs you have had?
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Post by birddogger » Fri Oct 19, 2012 6:13 pm

That is one happy and content puppy!! Glad to hear she is doing well!

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Post by C.painter » Sat Oct 20, 2012 1:09 pm

quackerjack wrote:Thanks for giving an update. It is GREAT to hear things are going so well, especially for someone that is planning on getting a FB in the near future! I love Ellie's color and the intensity of her point is exceptional.

That is a lot of birds you have been able to find, especially in just her first year. Well don
Side note, how does her shedding compare to other dogs you have had?

Thanks! Her shedding is a lot less than other dogs I have had, bassett hounds, labs, Chihuahua, golden. I brush her every once in a while and it helps.

Went out last night before the pheasant opener and she found 4 birds... 1 bumped, one ran and she tracked till it flushed, and two points. First time on Chinese chickens. Back north next weekend for more grouse and woodcock! :)

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Post by Ruffshooter » Mon Oct 22, 2012 6:08 am

Dang you !!!!! :evil: I have a hard enough time resisitng these EB pups now you go and post such a nice looker on there.

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