Thank you. So looks like one yellow male and one yellow female (???). Are they related?Found this with a quick search:
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National Retriever Championship Winners
Winners of the U.S. National Open Retriever Championship * Asterisk indicates the dog has been inducted into the Retriever Hall of Famewww.theretrievernews.com
Not reallyThank you. So looks like one yellow male and one yellow female (???). Are they related?
'93 NAFC FC M D's Cotton Pick'n CropperThere are other yellows who have won the National Amateur.
Dog #58 "Done Deal" call name "DunDee" does not have titled parents.I am rooting for Camo in this national. His parentage is hunt test dogs. I believe he is the only dog running with no FT titled parents (at least one with FC or AFC).
He is a nice dog.I am rooting for Camo in this national. His parentage is hunt test dogs. I believe he is the only dog running with no FT titled parents (at least one with FC or AFC).
Him too then! (Not sure if he survived the 5th)Dog #58 "Done Deal" call name "DunDee" does not have titled parents.
I hear Floyd is having a very good National.
I'm rooting for Camo too!! I'm his breeder, his full brother is sleeping on the floor right next to me. You are correct that neither of his parents have field trial titles but they do have hunt test titles GRHRCH UH CPR x HRCH UH. His mom comes from field trial lines but his sire is mostly hunt test. Come on Camo man!!!I am rooting for Camo in this national. His parentage is hunt test dogs. I believe he is the only dog running with no FT titled parents (at least one with FC or AFC).
Actually, seeing Willow's picture and reading about her on the NRC blog prompted me to ask the question about yellows. Something about her expression speaks to me.He is a nice dog.
53 Willow is my pick but not because she is yellow.
I know exactly what you mean. Saw the expression from Willow’s niece a bunch of times today.Something about her expression speaks to me.