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GOODGOING WHISPER
GOODGOING WHISPER
WHISPER comes
from a strong female line, including her mother, Lady Luck and her grandmother,
Lucky Lady. All three of these Good
Go Ing females are of good size, 45 pounds plus with solid and square builds.
Whisper was a standout bird dog from a young age, making her a favorite
from the beginning. Her presence in
the field is dominated by her quick and animated hunting style.
Whisper’s dynamic personality makes her the complete package.
We are looking forward to her addition to our breeding program and are
confident she will be a producer to the same level as her mother and
grandmother.
GOODGOING TOMOKA
“TOMMY” is a direct son of Hall of
Famer, 4xCH Tomoka. Tommy was a very
determined hunter with a smooth moving style.
He was one of our standout sires during the late 1990’s and early
2000’s. CH TOMOKA has
had as much influence in shaping the future of the English Setter breed as any
other dog in history. Tomoka's
ability to win was seen throughout the Shooting Dog trial world.
His ability to produce winners was seen throughout all arenas, including
fine gun dogs, Shoot-To-Retrieve Trials and Shooting Dog Championships.
5xNat. Shoot to Retrieve CH LIGHTFOOT DUKE has 2 crosses to the
great producer, I'M OSCAR.
LADY LUCK was
an alert and attractive setter female, with tremendous natural ability.
She possessed the same conformation, personality and class as her mother.
Both of these females were very impressive and earned outstanding
reputations as producers. RIDGE
was a producer of very natural and trainable setters.
He was also an impressive dog with great natural ability, in his own
right. 3xCH GROUSE RIDGE STORM
won the '93 Region 2 Walking S.D. Ch., '94 Grand Nat. Grouse Ch., '95 Grouse and
Woodcock Invitational Championship and runner-up at the '94 Lake States Grouse
Championship. Storm also captured
the 1995 Michael Seminatore Award as the top setter cover dog in the nation.
LOOLOO was runner-up in the 1994 and winner of the '96 Penn.
Grouse Championship and she captured the 1995 National Amateur Pheasant S.D.
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