SetterNut wrote:Don
I really like your pics. Especially your two setters, tons of my kind of style
X2 - I'm jealous.
SetterNut wrote:Don
I really like your pics. Especially your two setters, tons of my kind of style
X2Wagonmaster wrote:
Style is communication.
A dog saying, DONT------MOVE------THERES------A------BIRD------RIGHT-------OVER-------THERE,------WHATS-------WRONG------WITH-----YOU----?????------LOOK------IN------MY------EYES,------I------SAID------OVER------THERE,------STUPID.
Larry Lowell
Thanks Sharon, They aren't perfect but I really am attached to them!Sharon wrote:SetterNut wrote:A few of my guys
Those are some of the nicest setters that I have seen. Thanks.
Beautiful:
Nice looking setter! Whats the breeding?PntrRookie wrote:
Grandson of CH Grouse Feather Mark and CH Barker's Blue JettNice looking setter! Whats the breeding?
No, she's just got her heel up high on her butt.ultracarry wrote:Is he missing a leg?
wems2371 wrote:
...a bristle tailed, toe hanger from training this morning. (Hope this pic doesn't show up huge. Photobucket and I seldom get along.)
Thanks Andy. She's fun to follow.ACooper wrote:Wow! She looks awesome.
Thanks. Yes I am. Just got back from Milepost 9 and headed out to Region 8 in a couple days.ultracarry wrote:Nice LBH ! He looks like he is comming along well. You trialing this season?
asc wrote:blue eyed britt?Melvin4730 wrote:
Just wondering where you have seen a green eyed britt? I can't remember ever seeing one.Melvin4730 wrote:asc wrote:blue eyed britt?Melvin4730 wrote:
A lot of Britts have blue eyes are little puppies, but they turn green or hazel by the time they get about 4 or 5 months old.
I really like to see a dog lean into the point as the wirehair is doing.DonF wrote:These two aren't mine but i think they both show a ton of style.
And i see a ton of style in these next guy's way of going. Lead, follow or get out of the way!
Pure style going.
This lady has style just waiting to be turned loose.
I think style can be seen in a lot of different ways and one thing I find very true about it is you can't put it in but you sure can take it out.
Wow, thanks for the biology lesson and the brush up on color.3Britts wrote:That center part is called the pupil. They eye color around the eye looks amber.
Melvin4730 wrote:Just wondering where you have seen a green eyed britt? I can't remember ever seeing one.
Not sure if your kidding or not. See the light on the couch? That is from a flash I think. Flash directly into a dogs eye's turn them green. Same thing as red eye in people.[/quote]DonF wrote:Melvin4730 wrote:Just wondering where you have seen a green eyed britt? I can't remember ever seeing one.
They don't stay green long either...just a transitional stage. Some of them go from blue to green/hazel and finish to more of a yellow.
Like I said in the other post, the picture is not the best. Im pretty sure I've never been called a liar by someone that doesn't know me from Adam. This is a first. The dogs eyes were green. Im 36 years old. I've had hunting dogs all of my life. I've trained hunting dogs for the past 10 years as a hobby. Im also a college educated man, so my IQ is at least at the average level. A lot of the Brittany pups start off with blue eyes. As they age they do turn yellow or amber as you called it. When the blue eyes start getting some of the yellow pigment, they turn green. Blue + Yellow = Green. Like I stated before, the green in a transitional color from the blue to the yellow/amber. Its short lived, but for a week or so, some brittanies have green eyes. Mine did. Some of the Brittanies I've had in the past also did. Im sorry you've never noticed.3Britts wrote:Melvin4730 , I'm still seeing the amber coloring in both images you have put up. The light shining in the dogs eyes have caused the pupils to turn green, whish isn't the same as the coloring around the pupil.
It is true that Britt's eyes start out blue, but they change to the amber coloring within a couple of months. My current pup is 13 weeks and her eyes have changed from blue to amber.
I still have never seen a green eyed Britt.
Nobody called you a liar. look at the light on the couch in front of the pup and the light on the pup itself. that sure looks like flash. If it isn't just say so.Melvin4730 wrote:Like I said in the other post, the picture is not the best. Im pretty sure I've never been called a liar by someone that doesn't know me from Adam. This is a first. The dogs eyes were green. Im 36 years old. I've had hunting dogs all of my life. I've trained hunting dogs for the past 10 years as a hobby. Im also a college educated man, so my IQ is at least at the average level. A lot of the Brittany pups start off with blue eyes. As they age they do turn yellow or amber as you called it. When the blue eyes start getting some of the yellow pigment, they turn green. Blue + Yellow = Green. Like I stated before, the green in a transitional color from the blue to the yellow/amber. Its short lived, but for a week or so, some brittanies have green eyes. Mine did. Some of the Brittanies I've had in the past also did. Im sorry you've never noticed.3Britts wrote:Melvin4730 , I'm still seeing the amber coloring in both images you have put up. The light shining in the dogs eyes have caused the pupils to turn green, whish isn't the same as the coloring around the pupil.
It is true that Britt's eyes start out blue, but they change to the amber coloring within a couple of months. My current pup is 13 weeks and her eyes have changed from blue to amber.
I still have never seen a green eyed Britt.
DonF wrote:Nobody called you a liar. look at the light on the couch in front of the pup and the light on the pup itself. that sure looks like flash. If it isn't just say so.Melvin4730 wrote:Like I said in the other post, the picture is not the best. Im pretty sure I've never been called a liar by someone that doesn't know me from Adam. This is a first. The dogs eyes were green. Im 36 years old. I've had hunting dogs all of my life. I've trained hunting dogs for the past 10 years as a hobby. Im also a college educated man, so my IQ is at least at the average level. A lot of the Brittany pups start off with blue eyes. As they age they do turn yellow or amber as you called it. When the blue eyes start getting some of the yellow pigment, they turn green. Blue + Yellow = Green. Like I stated before, the green in a transitional color from the blue to the yellow/amber. Its short lived, but for a week or so, some brittanies have green eyes. Mine did. Some of the Brittanies I've had in the past also did. Im sorry you've never noticed.3Britts wrote:Melvin4730 , I'm still seeing the amber coloring in both images you have put up. The light shining in the dogs eyes have caused the pupils to turn green, whish isn't the same as the coloring around the pupil.
It is true that Britt's eyes start out blue, but they change to the amber coloring within a couple of months. My current pup is 13 weeks and her eyes have changed from blue to amber.
I still have never seen a green eyed Britt.
Melvin4730 wrote:Not sure if your kidding or not. See the light on the couch? That is from a flash I think. Flash directly into a dogs eye's turn them green. Same thing as red eye in people.DonF wrote:Melvin4730 wrote:Just wondering where you have seen a green eyed britt? I can't remember ever seeing one.
They don't stay green long either...just a transitional stage. Some of them go from blue to green/hazel and finish to more of a yellow.
The bigger question is who cares?