Silver GCH Northwind’s Round House Kick
x GCH Northwind’s Dither and Fritz
The owner of the sire was going to shows in Wisconsin the weekend Dither needed to be bred, so she took Dither with her. She had never supervised a breeding on her own and was very nervous. Since the end product was a successful breeding, she insists that she gets to pick the temporary names. Sara is from Wisconsin, and the breeding took place in Wisconsin, so all the names are places in Wisconsin or, because it is Sara, they are named for beer.
Ladies first:
“Geneva” is a lovely dark brindle with a splash of white on her non show side of the head. Irish marked, with a full white collar, four white feet, chest and face blaze.
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“Madison” is marked very much like Dither. Lovely blaze on the head and a small white collar on the non show side.
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Gentlemen next:
“Colby” is a very dark brindle male with little white. He is Irish marked – four white feet, a white blaze and chest and a tiny white tip to his tail.
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“Leinie” is a lovely male with white show side face markings. He has a full white collar. Leinie is short for Leinenkuegel beer, brewed in Chippewa Falls, WI
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“Miller” of course is named after Miller Beer, from Milwaukee, WI. He is also marked very much like Dither. Full fawn brindle body with just a patch of white on the neck and lovely blaze.
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“Pattison” is named after a pretty little state park with Amnicon Falls. He has a tiny blaze and an interesting sort of “I” shape on the back of his neck.
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“Pepe” gets his name from Pepe Le Pew because his narrow blaze reminds you of a skunk. And yes, there are skunks in Wisconsin. He has a full white neck and is Irish marked.
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“Spencer” is a very dark brindle. Beautiful white blaze and collar extending to the show side.
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“Stanley” is a small town in Wisconsin and bears no relation to Flat Stanley. In fact, this Stanley isn’t flat at all, but quite plump. Irish marked with just a bit of white on the back of the neck.