Krystal Creek Kennel, Inc. , W2349 Amsterdam Road,  Cedar Grove, WI 53013

 

Phone: 920-668-8619, Fax: 920-668-8734,  E-mail: kckennel@wi.rr.com

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Krystal Creek’s Sgt Fletcher

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Chloe has accomplished quite a bit in the field and is a dog that would make anyone who upland or waterfowl hunted proud.  Though her drive to hunt and her talent is proficient she also has a strong desire to be with the family.  This is a dog that in the house is one you can laugh with or at; as well as sit down and relax together on the couch.  A quick learner, Chloe is always willing to participate in any games or imaginary play, or just going to bed snuggling up to her 6 year old buddy. 

With hunting opportunities abound, Chloe certainly has proven herself in the field and water.  Earning the nickname Pocket Rocket, Chloe does not disappoint.  Chloe works the field and water with intent and works with her human companions.  Locating birds of any feather makes for a great hunting trip, and to observe Chloe slam a point is even more exhilarating.  Skill, talent and deliberate ability certainly top off this power package all contained in one great family and hunting companion.

She earned a prize II 108 in her NAVHDA Natural Ability test (max 112pts)  In her NAVHDA Utility test she earned a prize III 199 (max 204pts)  It was her first test and she was so close to getting a prize I, she will probably run again this year.

Her hip s are OFA Good

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Fletch is a top notch hunting dog and a real teddy bear in the house and with the kids.  His owner hunts everything: fur, feather, upland and waterfowl.  He is a real gentleman when it comes to manners, he knows what is expected of him and does it real well!

He was run by a nine year old gal in his NAVHDA Natural Ability test and received a prize II 108 points.  In his NAVHDA Utility test he earned a 175 prize II.  Fletch breezed through the Utility test with most of his preparation on wild birds during the hunting season. 

His temperament is very stable, Will can take him anywhere and do anything with him and he never  shows any anxiety.  Once (on a bet) he had Fletch herding goats!  He gave him hand singles and some voice cues (whoa) and by golly those goats moved right where Will wanted them!  This might not be useful during hunting, but it goes along way when talking about the dogs trainability!

His hips are OFA Good.