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Kaylee was our first Deutsch Langhaar and will
always be our favorite. She is that once in a lifetime dog
that everyone dreams about which is why we named our kennel
after her. Kaylee is a very sweet girl with that switch
that allows her to be calm and well-mannered in the house but
passionate and driven in the field.
When Kaylee took her HZP test, she received the
highest score ever recorded by a Deutsch Langhaar in America.
She was also one of the highest scoring of any breed in the HZP
that year. The German judges at her test called her the
"best langhaar in America". At the 2010 DL-GNA
breed show, Kaylee was rated "excellent" in every category and
was awarded 1st place of all DLs of all ages. And then in
her VGP, Kaylee just missed attaining a maximum score by 1
point. Kaylee definitely has the entire
package as a gundog with both her good looks and her hunting
ability.
While Kaylee is an incredibly talented gundog,
the thing that really sets her apart is her disposition. Kaylee is
the calmest, sweetest dog we have ever seen. She has been
the calmest dog at every test and training day we have ever
attended. She is also very cooperative and very easy to
train. When we started training Kaylee for advanced tests,
we only spent 2 days with her on a check cord before she was
completely steady to wing, shot, and fall.
Kaylee's favorite thing in the world is duck
hunting. Although she can sit quietly in a duck blind for
hours, the moment she hits the water for a retrieve, she lets
out whimpers of anticipation. As she closes in on the
duck, she bays in excitement until the duck is safely secured in
her mouth. Kaylee has also been hunted on ruffed grouse,
woodcock, waterfowl, pheasants, rabbits, and doves in Wisconsin,
pheasants, quail, prairie chickens, sharptail grouse, and
rabbits (cottontails and jackrabbits) in Nebraska, pheasants in
Iowa, pheasants in South Dakota, and sage grouse in Wyoming.
Kaylee has been featured in The Versatile
Hunting Dog, a monthly magazine published by the North
American Versatile Hunting Dog Association (NAVHDA). To
see a photo of Kaylee on the cover of the magazine, please click
HERE.
To read the article about her, you can click on page
1 and page 2.
You can also see her pictured in the 2008 November/December issue of
the Pointing Dog Journal. |
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