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NEhomer 02-10-2015 08:58 AM

I have a Llewellin pup I got a few weeks ago. He's going on 11 weeks old and he's an orange Belton like yours Oldtimr.

Can't wait to do some training with him this spring.

Oldtimr 02-10-2015 09:19 AM

Good luck with him. I hunted with mine on Saturday and she is really coming along. She slams into a point running full speed. I could have gotten some great pics of intense points if I had remembered the camera in my coat pocket. Post a picture of your pup.

NEhomer 02-11-2015 04:46 PM

I'll post a couple of pics when I'm on my PC.

He's a real doll. Turning into a teenager pretty quick though.

My Britt got lame her last few years and then we lost her in Sept so I haven't been able to chase upland birds for a while. I'm very excited about this autumn. Real training starts in April at 4 months old.

NEhomer 02-12-2015 05:35 AM

Here's my little guy. His name is Whip.




NEhomer 02-12-2015 05:36 AM


Oldtimr 02-12-2015 06:12 AM

What a beauty. Puppy breath and training days, doesn't get better than that. What kennel is he from?

NEhomer 02-12-2015 06:47 AM

He's from Kyle Warren's Paint River Llewellins. Kyle got Whip's parents from Laurel Mountain Llewellins in the UP.

Oldtimr 02-12-2015 07:05 AM

Quite the coincidence. Brandy is from Laurel Mt Kennels. The Sire is Count and the Dam is Santanna. A couple of pics of Brandy around the same age as Whip.






NEhomer 02-12-2015 09:54 AM

Cool, I hear that Scott and Michelle are good folks and do a fine job.

Brandy's beautiful and yeah, she looks like just about the exact same age. Whip will be twelve weeks this weekend. Man I can't wait for the very first flush....and hopefully a kill and hopefully a retrieve!

Oldtimr 02-12-2015 10:08 AM

Don't be disappointed if he doesn't retrieve for a while. Setters are not known as natural retrievers. My last setter took two years before he consistantly retrieved to hand. I do not believe in force fetch training, I can wait for it to develop so long as they find dead birds.


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