Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Kennel Update

Blue Collar Kennel is moving to South Dakota. I will in SD most of the fall hunting and training my GWP's.    What better place to be than in pheasent heaven.   I will be retiring from the Air Force this Oct,  after 36 years of service to pursue my true passion.  Hunting and Training my GWP's.   I will still be whelping my dogs in Utah for anyone that has depoits for Asia's next litter.  I have a great puppy compond/puppy training program here and do not plan on staying in SD for the winters, only during late summer and until the weather really gets nasty , late dec. 

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Blue Collar Dahlia update


This is another Blue Collar Pup out of Asia, Blue Collar Dahlia I  knew she was going to be a great little dog.  The owner is thrilled with her.

Her words on her new pup:
"Wow, congrats on Duke. Had a friend take this pic yesterday of Dahlia. She was great at the test. No openings so couldn't run her, but she was a little trooper while I ran my male. No barking, even when surrounded by other dogs. Just sat there and watched everything, napped in the truck, ate, socialized. Calm but VERY bold and fearless. Excellent temperament. Points the wild quail out back and loves the water. Has a very short attention span, but that is just puppy. Very smart."

Monday, September 13, 2010

BLUE COLLAR DUKE - 3 Months Old NA Test

I ran BLUE COLLAR Duke in his NA test, at 3 months! Our Pup, Duke just made us both look great today!  The senior judge who has been judging dogs for over 30 years said that Duke was the youngest dog he had ever judged. He was awesome again, in the field he pointed two chuckers and let me go past him and kick out the birds, the second one I was going to flush and the bird took off running, before it flew, Duke gave a small chase then came back to me. His search, and I knew it was going to be hard is  on him is where, he got docked,  he did the best he could, but he was being evaluated as a dog with a search that is 16 months old , in fact all aspects of the test he was judged as if he were a 16 month old.  So his search wasn't a big enough and he would occasionally look  back at me, but I was extremely please with his search,  He will expand and run harder as he matures, the other natural inticnts and the ones that are most important he exelled. On the releases of the clipped rooster where then just pull some feathers out so he can't fly, he was more than excellent, I took him to the feather pile released him he took off about 10 yards slowed down put his nose on the ground and followed the track for about 40 yards, then he locked up on point, He held the point for a long time, the  judging team did not think there was a bird there, Duke never bulged, after talking it over one of the judges said he would go look see, the judge went out got in front of Duke kicked around, still Duke did not move, The judge then shook his head as if he he were saying no bird, but Duke didn't move, so the Judge got right in front of the dog to encourage Duke to move,  at that point about 8 feet in front of Duke out jumped the rooster!

I almost jumped for joy! Duke was pointing the bird  whole time! I was so proud of him, he was stanch as a rock head and tail held high.

He was a little tired by the time we did the water work, he went in the first time got the bumper and retrieved to hand, then I had to do it again, this was hard on him so he was a little recluctet, but he did go,  they made him go three times, he swam and retreived to hand all three times!    Anyway he has no issue with water  he was just a little tired, So he got a 3 for water , still a very good score, but for the most important things he kicked butt!

Use of nose 4, Pointing 4, Tracking 4. Cooperation 4, Water 3 and search hurt us with a 2.  Anyway everyone was amazed by his performance. He is a awsoneme pup.. He ended up with a qualifying score for the Natural ability breeders award with a 93 prz 3, because of the 2 in search. I was so proud of my little dog I was beaming from ear to ear!