Field-Bred
English Springer Spaniels
Breeding
Program
Ivanhoe
Country Kennels has a breeding program based on the finest tradition
of Springer Spaniels in North America and the United Kingdom. Our
lines carry the traits of some of the finest Field Trial dogs, top sires
& dams, and hunting companions of all times. With the presence of
all-time great sires like Sunrise Zinger, Northern Thunders Rupert,
Cortman Lane, Ivanhoe's Irish Twist, Pel Tan Roly, Cortman Garry, Badgercourt
Druid, and Don of Bronton coupled with dams like Jordan Valley
Ann, Ivanhoe's Samantha, and Cortman's Alice, one would enjoy the satisfaction
that they own as fine a bred hunting Spaniel as could be found...anywhere!
We usually
have planned litters (see Ivanhoe's Lion Hearted, Ivanhoe's Irish Mist, Ivanhoe's Genntown Gabby) or pups
on the ground as well as a started dog option.
Our
own Ivanhoe's Irish Twist and Ivanhoe's
Samantha have dominated U.S. Field Trials, as well as provided countless
hours of shear hunting enjoyment for numerous years. Whitey, as he is
called, is a third generation National Champion who is the winningest
field trial dog in the U.S....ever! Whitey was inducted into the Bird Dog Hall of Fame in February of 2009. Sammy, our female, has placements
in four U.S. Nationals and was awarded the U.S. National Guns
Award as "the dog they would most like to shoot over on a day's
hunt." Both have wonderful dispositions and were easily trained.
Puppies
We
have a highly selective breeding program, and as such have one
or two maximum, quality litters per year. Typically we accept written
inquiries outlining your needs so that we can best fit you with a puppy
that will grow into the finest gundog and companion you will ever own.
We have an Adoption Agreement process when placing an Ivanhoe Spaniel in a new home.
We have found that this works best for all parties involved.
Our puppies
are ready to go at seven to eight weeks of age at the earliest. All pups
will have been wormed, will be current on vaccinations, and will be deemed
healthy by our veterinarian. All of our pups come with a satisfaction
guarantee, and carry a health guarantee. Call for pricing.
Started Young Dogs
It has become
our policy to hold back a puppy or two from time to time. The purpose
being threefold:
- To evaluate
first-hand the type of dogs our puppies develop into for the purpose
of "tweaking" future breedings.
- To get
puppies off to a good start in their development.
- To seek
out future field trial dogs and breeding stock.
On average
we place three "Started Young Dogs" per year. A started young
dog may range in age from four or five months to a year old. A started
young dog has a number of advantages over a puppy, in our most humble
opinion:
- We have
the facilities and working know-how to get puppies past numerous early-on
problems, such as training or socialization. This reduces the possibility
of acquiring that rare "dud" which crops up in everyone's
breeding program.
- We can
provide young dogs in varying degrees of development to better fit into
a hunting home.
- Generally
young dogs are a great value because the contracted sale price is considerably
less than the cost of having a young dog "professionally trained."
Started young
dogs can be placed at their current level of development, or contracted
to be at a particular level based on the new owner's needs. Call for pricing.
Finished
Dogs and Field Trial Prospects
We occasionally
have finished dogs, "ready to hunt" and field trial prospects.
These dogs come with a conversion program, which basically means we are
available to demonstrate and work with the new owner to maximize the transfer
of training.
Call for pricing.
Special note: While we do offer training for pet dogs in the Canine Good Citizen program we do not professionally handle or train field dogs in field work.
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