Kota – Hello Porcupine

In the last hour, of the last day, of chukar season, Kota made a nice 125-yard cast over a small saddle and returned with a surprise. She was pawing at her muzzle and rubbing her face in the grass.
I grabbed hold of her and removed bundles of quills as quickly as possible to prevent her from driving any of them any deeper.

Is wasn’t until after I had removed dozens of quills from her nose, muzzle, tongue, mount & gums, and chin that I paused to snap a couple of pictures. She went into that porcupine with her mouth wide open and had the damage to prove it. No other dogs suffered the same fate and we avoided Kota’s loop completely on our way out

Bazzle

I’ll send you more as he continues to develop. We have another dog, a blue Weimaraner and they quickly became best friends and great company to each other.
Bazzle - Jake DeJongh
Bazzle - Jake DeJongh
Bazzle - Jake DeJongh

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He’s Truly Perfect

I wanted to tell you, Bazzle’s such a good boy. He’s truly perfect. He’s smart, cunning and kind. I feel like it took next to no hardship to train him. He loves to chase birds, he loves the water, he loves to run and he’s a great dog in the house as well. He’s growing up to be a very good dog.
Bazzle - Jake DeJongh
Bazzle - Jake DeJongh
Bazzle - Jake DeJongh

Jack DeJongh's Liver Male
Jack DeJongh's Liver Male
Jack DeJongh's Liver Male

Jack – Great Start on His First Season

 Jack is a Tick X Zack pup I kept from last spring with the intention of bringing him into our breeding program.  He is off to a fantastic start on chukar.  He seems to have a great nose, ranges well, pointed the first covey he pointed, and has eagerly retrieved the birds I have shot.  With other dogs he is also backing naturally.  I am really excited to see him develop into a mature hunting companion.  I haven’t had him out for ducks and geese yet but he loves water retrieves, so cold, icy conditions may be the only thing that could put a damper on those festivities.