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Bill Fawcett
- Harrisonburg, VA
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Jan 25, 2012 @
7:46 AM
Elizabeth- you mentioned Stan Head. Appaently he handled Spirnger Spaniels as well? I have a photograph with H.C. Long, Stan Head, Al Roderick and O. H. Kale along with 6 Lynrod (kennel name) Springers. The Lynrod name is unfamilar, and we are trying to place and date this photograph. Any information would be helpful. Bill Fawcett smythwicks@gmail.com
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Ric Oestreich
- Peshtigo Wi.
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Oct 10, 2011 @
5:48 PM
Hi Anne, your website is a great place to start looking for a GSP. We are looking for a spring puppy and will certainly be in touch with you. I have been watching your new litter grow on facebook, they are gorgeous puppies.
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Lisa Reeves
- Alexandria, LA
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Jul 6, 2011 @
8:50 AM
My husband and I adopted Beastie (Kyra's mother) last May and are thrilled to have her in our family. We adopted her during an illness of our oldest dog, Boo, who was 15 years old and suffering from cancer. Boo, who was not very social at her age, loved Beastie from the first day we brought her home. Our other dog, Snickers, a 9 year old cocker spaniel, also adored Beastie from day one. Sadly, Boo lost her battle right before the new year. Beastie was such a source of comfort for Snickers and for Joey and me. We've only had Beastie in our lives a little over a year, but feel like we've always had her. She fit right in and brings us so much joy daily. Thank you, Anne for allowing us to give her a new home.
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Ashleigh Hill
- Gem, Kansas
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Apr 28, 2011 @
10:37 PM
I purchased Zeus from Anne's last litter and it has been a great experience. Zeus was shipped to Denver, CO to us from MS. He did very well on his flight and came to us in very good health. During our decision to purchase a pup from Anne and deciding which pup to specifically purchase we became very close to Anne. Anne is very informative of the breed. She listens to what a buyer is looking for in a dog and does her very best to match you with the right pup. She is very honest in what she sees in her pups; telling the good and bad points in very pup of a litter so that together, as seller and purchaser, the best decision can be made. Since we have owned Zeus he has been very easy to potty train. He is a very fast learner; learning his name in less then a week. He was very well socialized when he came to us, so it was very easy for us to introduce him to all of our family members, other dogs, and farm animals. I purchased Zeus as a show quality pup and Anne made sure to work on his stacking and baiting at a very young age and this has helped me out tremendously; we just picked up where Anneleft off in his training. I look forward to my relationship with Anne as Zeus graows and hope to see Anne one day in the show ring. Maybe I will even beat her one day with a pup she bred.....LOL!!!!! Thanks for everything, Anne!
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Barbara
- Maryland
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Aug 6, 2009 @
9:05 AM
I have had several GSP's. Unfortunately I lost my little girl 1/12/09. I was lucky to find Anne's website. When I am ready, I will certainly turn to Anne. I emailed her and she responded and was very kind and caring. I hope she breeds soon. I want a little girl and she currently has little boys. Anne, its nice to know there are people who care about dogs and their well being. I will keep in touch.
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Vicki
- New Orleans. LA
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Jul 20, 2009 @
12:21 PM
No one can believe Peychaud is only 2 years old....she is so good, and well trained. I suppose because she is not our first GSP, we have more experience, and have been more diligent in her training. We have this conversation often, because of always receiving comments, but I can't help but think that our success with her is due in some part to your committment to breeding healthy dogs. While we asked Pirogue's breeder many questions about her parents and their experience with GSP's, they certainly didn't take the extra steps you do. We will always have a GSP....and at least two when we have more space. When we go out of town, our daughters' boyfriends want their turn to take care of Peychaud. Our mini dachshund is lost without Peychaud and visa versa. We are thankful everyday for Peychaud, and that we found you!
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