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Magestic Pedigree

Tuesday, October 11th, 2011
Sire
FTCh Craighorn Bracken
2001 British National Champion
Sire
FTCh Aughacasia Sam of
Drakeshead
Sire
Balleyellery Adder
Dam
Killerisk Hero
Dam
FTCh Lochmuir Bonnie
Sire
FTCh Pocklea Remus
Dam
FTCh Lochmuir Lady
Dam
FTCh Stormwatch Farr
Sire
FTCh Tasco Boris
Sire
IR FTCh Tasco Dan
Dam
Treo’s Shena of Tasco
Dam
Tasco Yellow Belle of
Stormwatch
Sire
IR FTCH Heatherbank Alex
of Tasco
Dam
Tasco Yellow Sall

Ramsey-Started Fox red male-SOLD

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

 

Ramsey (DOB 8/2/09) is a handsome Red male from Red Diamond Pointing Labradors. He is a sweet, well mannered and soulful pup. A product of an American/English breeding, he has a more American build, having good legs and height. He is on track to be a nice sized dog weighing a lean 30 pounds at 12 weeks of age. His prey drive is moderately high and increasing day by day with on-going drive building exercises. As his prey drive increases his hunt drive is increasing as well. As a “started lab” Ramsey will have the following training on him and be ready for delivery late winter/early spring 2010. See something missing or have other goals, we can modify Ramsey’s training and delivery time to suit your family’s needs.

 

·         Crate trained and well traveled

·         Well socialized with people of all ages, dogs, cats and livestock

·         Reliable Obedience (sit, down, heel, recall to a sit-front, climb, out, yuck, honoring a doorway)

·         Whistle (optional)

·         Collar conditioned

·         Formal Retrieve with delivery to hand

·         Send-outs and well started on three handed signals and casting

·         Water entry from shore and vessel

·         Gun proofed

·         Imprinted in tracking

·         Experience on bumpers, dummies, clipped pigeons and dead birds

·         AKC Canine Good Citizen Award

Our Swimmers Puppy Story

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

On Aug. 18th 2009,  2 little English Fox red males were born to our Issabella Rose. Issabella AKA Issy. Our Issy is the the best mother of all of our girls. She is the type of mother that would nurse and take care of her pups until they were 6 months old if we would allow it. Prior to this litter she has had 2 very healthy litters with no complications,  she always produces enough milk to feed a army. 38 days into her pregnancy we opted to get a sonogram due to fact that she was not gaining any weight. She acted fine, healthy just no real signs of pregnancy. Sonogram showed no fetus’s. We chalked it up as a missed breeding. At about day 45 she started showing strange signs of pregnancy, still no weight gain but her nipples started to enlarge. After a vet check they convinced us that is was a false pregnancy which is  pretty normal. Vet could not palpate no fetal movement nor could I.  Around day 58 she started nesting, milks glands were now full . Vets still advise this is possible in a false phantom pregnancy.  At 8:00 am on day 60 she went into labor. Panted all day, restless, nested just all the normal signs of labor. After 5 calls to different vets explaining the  strange pregnancy I found a vet that reassured me this was in fact labor and she was going to deliver, he warned me that the pups may not be viable but only times would tell. At 9:00 pm Issy’s water broke, by 10:00 pm we were blessed with 2 strong healthy males. The 1st being twice as big as the 2nd but both thriving and healthy. Puppies ate and grew as normal. On about the 10th I started to notice that the little guy that we now call Sirius was always on his back, The only way i could really describe him was like a little beetle-bug that would get stuck on his back that you would have to flip over all the time. A few days later I noticed he Abdomen and chest looked deformed, flat like. Time for a vet check, vet advised he had not seen this before and recommended we should consider putting him down. It seemed as though his back legs were paralyzed and his chest was flat as pancake. After talking in lengthy detail we all agreed to give him a chance and to see what happened. I continued to turn him but it didn’t seem to be working. I was determined to find out what was wrong with him. After hours of Internet surfing and research I was convinced this was Swimmers puppy syndrome.

Dorsoventral compression of the thorax with legs spread to the sides, sometimes with rotation of the humeral, radial and femoral articulations; observed in puppies of 2 to 4 weeks of age. The cause is unknown, but rapid weight gain, as occurs in offspring of bitches with abundant milk and few puppies, may account for some cases. Many affected puppies recover with normal conformation and use of the legs with only minor therapy. Also called swimmer pups.

Gracie’s Nursery

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Gracie and Brick are the proud new parents of 6 puppies. Colors range from Fox red to yellow.

We have 4 females and 2 males. they were born on Feb. 11th 2009.

These puppies will have a high drive in the field but be laid back and great companions for any family.

Gracie and Brick and both fox red pointing labs.

RED DIAMONDS DOC HOLIDAY-GRACIE PUP

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
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