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- highcotton
- GDF Premier Member!
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- Joined: Mon Jan 02, 2006 6:56 pm
- Location: Alabama
It's an honor to make your acquaintance. Thank you for the kind compliment. I completely understand your liking of the Royacelle lines!
Speaking of pedigrees, I just obtained a pup whose dam has the same dam & sire of your Willie? Perhaps they were litter mates? (I really hope I am speaking with who I think I am speaking with!). Anyway, this is my first Llewellin with these particular lines (I have quite a few!) . The pup is just 9 weeks and really showing great promise. Brilliant pup doing things that I have not seen in a pup this age before...
I am also obtaining a pup out of the Witner's breeding. Hoping for a future breeding pair out of these two... but, only time and good training will tell.
Thank you, again.
Speaking of pedigrees, I just obtained a pup whose dam has the same dam & sire of your Willie? Perhaps they were litter mates? (I really hope I am speaking with who I think I am speaking with!). Anyway, this is my first Llewellin with these particular lines (I have quite a few!) . The pup is just 9 weeks and really showing great promise. Brilliant pup doing things that I have not seen in a pup this age before...
I am also obtaining a pup out of the Witner's breeding. Hoping for a future breeding pair out of these two... but, only time and good training will tell.
Thank you, again.
- highcotton
- GDF Premier Member!
- Posts: 870
- Joined: Mon Jan 02, 2006 6:56 pm
- Location: Alabama
Glad to meet you as well.
Yes, I have had several of the Sam and Whitney pups. IMO they are some of the best of the Bondhu lines. They are a little more dog than many Llewellin people want but that's why I like them. Wilbur's Jake dog also produces some real nice puppies from Olen's Babe. Although they don't quite have the horsepower of the Sam/Whitney pups they have a ton of point and long range noses. I have had good success crossing them with my American lines.
Most of my young dogs now are Royacelles and Blizzards or a combination thereof. I did get a nice litter this year from Josh and another of the Sam/Whitney females. I kept a male from that litter to look at for awhile.
Yes, I have had several of the Sam and Whitney pups. IMO they are some of the best of the Bondhu lines. They are a little more dog than many Llewellin people want but that's why I like them. Wilbur's Jake dog also produces some real nice puppies from Olen's Babe. Although they don't quite have the horsepower of the Sam/Whitney pups they have a ton of point and long range noses. I have had good success crossing them with my American lines.
Most of my young dogs now are Royacelles and Blizzards or a combination thereof. I did get a nice litter this year from Josh and another of the Sam/Whitney females. I kept a male from that litter to look at for awhile.