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I got into brittanys in 1963 while in
high school. At the time I was looking for a field English
Cocker to hunt pheasant, woodcock, and ruffed grouse. I
wasn't able to find one, so I began to look through different dog
books. I liked what I read about Brittany Spaniels, so I
started looking around for a puppy. A member of the Baptist
Church I attended had a litter. I purchased a male puppy for $25
from him. I called him Buddy of Golden Fields. He
wasn't a hard running dog, but was an excellent bird dog. He
had the ability to find and work birds where other dogs couldn't.
When Bud was less than 2 years, I was drafted into the army
and I sold him to a friend.
After Bud came pups from dogs such
as: NFC, DC & AFC Ban-Dee, DC & AFC Killie, NFC
Goldtone's Duke, DC Le Pradalan, NAFC & DC Tigar's Jocko, DC
Lund's Trooper, NAFC & DC Hi-Spirit Buck, DC Timber's Marquis de
Colorado, NFC, AFC & DC Cinnabar's Amy Roc de Edwards, FC Buddy
Boy, FC Linvel's Blazin Jake, NFC Bean's Blaze, FC, AFC RJ
Microtuck, DC Duncan's Place Your Bet, NFC/AFC Lobo's Klickitat
County Line, FC/AFC Rj's Micro Tuck, FC Hit's For Pete's Sake
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