Redyre dogs, 2-15-2011

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Milton. Milton is 3 years old. He will be campaigned to finish his CH title this year.

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Gracie. Gracie is 16 months old. She is doing really outstanding on her heel work. She may be seen in the Obedience rings later this year if she continutes to progress well. Not sure she will ever grow into these legs.
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And my little Kakewalk, KayKay, Kaker, Kay Teeeee.... is 5 months old.

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Hey, Milton--Lookin' good! Lookin' good!

Gracie, are you sure there's no Dobie in there, girl?
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Katie, ah sweet Katie--there must be an Irish ditty that does you justice!
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Rusty
 
Stunning dogs!!
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When ya gonna compete in the Westminster(sp?) show..
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Absolutely beautiful and with the brains and attitude to match!! That's so rare, in any breed (and people too
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So how many organs would I need to sell to afford one? Just a kidney? A lung lobe?

You really do justice to this breed!
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Katie is turning out nicely. I can't believe it's been 5 months.

Miss Gracie, she actually reminds me of my dogs in body style.
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Not saying she has the breed type of a Pointer, - she doesn't have the right head.
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So perhaps those or you looking at these photos can see how different Grace looks from the other 2 dogs. Grace has a nice head, and a decent outline. However, she is much more upright in shoulder than Milton or Katie. Milton is also upright in the upper arm, where Katie is not. With Grace I got some improvment in the turn of stifle, however, she is longer in the hock.

Grace may be able to finish her CH title if she ever grows into herself, but she will be very large. She is hovering around 90 lbs right now, and she would definitely be over 100 lbs should she ever fill out in the body. At 16 months, how much of that will actually come is debatable.

I will try to get some film of her working. She definitely has her virtues, as you will see. She is the most outstanding working prospect I've had my hands on, and I have had a couple of High in Trial dogs in the past, including her mother, who has multiples.
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Thank you so much for posting these - yes I can see now the differences much clearer in my eyes - how Miss Gracie is so long, tall and lean.


I really enjoy watching your working films, we watched the one with Gracie and the target training - She is so very, very smart and excited to work
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