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| MOOSE X SIREN LITTER Wyatt is doing very well at 10 months. He has had a few vet visits due to ruff housing with our other dogs and just being a pup. He ripped off a toe nail and got a cut on his front leg, but has not missed a step as far as coming into a hunting and family dog. Our 2 year old daughter thinks the world revolves around Wyatt. When we were out of town she wanted wyatt to come home and me to stay gone. Wyatt weighs around 90 lbs. at his last vet visit, he is going to be a big boy. Thanks again and I will continue to give updates as he gets bigger.
UPDATE: 1/6/08 Wyatt is continuing to improve. He is a very spoiled puppy dog. We have learned that ice is no big thing, he is retrieving big honkers off the frozen ponds with no problem. During duck season he learned to throw his big body into sheet ice so he could continue to and from the birds. He also is doing really well with multiples. Snow goose season is quickly approaching and hopefully he will have a busy spring with Northwest Outfitters. I will try to get you some new picks soon. On a side note, the only problem I have had with him is he loves to jump. I backed my truck in one day and to the amazement of our crew wyatt jumped onto the hood of my F350. The problem is he does not like to stay in the back yard. He bounds over the vinyl fence we have from a sitting position. Any suggestions on how to stop this? Thanks and I will talk to you soon.
Corey Williams Williams Lawn Care, Inc. | | 
| AL X SIREN 2007 LITTER Just wanted to give you an update on "Flash." He is a GREAT puppy!. He is definitely my dog.Whenever I leave him at home with the family to run an errand, etc. he sure lets everyone know hes not happy Im not there (very vocal). His housebreaking is going pretty well still with an occasional accident (wetting). He spends bedtime in his crate in my bedroom. He routinely goes from @ 10pm to 5:30am before waking up and wanting to go out. He is a climber though as I had to cover the top of the kennel we set up in the garage for him during the day while we're all gone. It's only 4 foor tall but I didn't want him getting hurt climbing over and dropping onto the garage floor. He has a raised bed and several toys to play with and his water during the day. He is fed in the mornings and evenings as much as he wants within a 20-30 minute period. The boys and my wife really like him. I'm about to start his basic obiedence training and wondered if you had any helpful hints particularly on the heel and come commands. He's fairly strong now so I really need to get him under control before he gets too strong for my wife and the boys to handle. I'll send pictures soon. Hope all is going well. Today is Flashes 3 month birthday!
Thank you,
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| AL X SIREN 2007 LITTER We named him Buck and he is huge. I hope you got the pictures and you can get them on to your web site. Buck is definatly a member of the family, he loves the kids, but when I come home from work it is all about the man and his dog. Buck is sitting and staying on command he stays for a few minutes and then gets bored which is ok, Buck is a very quick learner he is starting to heel good but with a pups attention span it lasts about 15 minutes. Buck has been introduced to the whistle and will sit to the whistle and come to the whistle. We have not had a lot of problems with accidents, they usally happen when we are not paying attention to him and he gets mad at us, which with the kids it hardly ever happens. Buck sleeps in his kennel at night from around 10:00 to 5:30 when he needs to go outside.Buck weighs about 45 pounds will know exact weight next week when we go to the vet, won't be suprised if it is more.Buck makes the kennel he was shipped in look small. The warmth of Texas was here but is now gone, not as near as cold as Missouri but still cold for the south. Bucks transition was very smooth when I picked him up and brought him home the kids were excited but handled themselves as well as kids could with a new dog. Buck is a great joy to me and my family. I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Jason Lucas | | 
| MOOSE X SIREN LITTER Tammy recently retrieved her first geese off a frozen pond, breaking through the ice to make two retrieves of a pair of canadian geese that her VERY proud owner shot. Hank was quite impressed with the enthusiam shown by such a young dog, she was 10 1/2 months old at the time, and the lack of fear with the frigid water and ice. Tammy is totally amatuer trained by her owners, and throughly spoiled as a housedog when she is not out hunting. She is filling out to become a very tall and muscular dog, taking attibutes from both parents. Hank and Marion were very impressed with the ease of housebreaking Tammy and with her hunting desire and ability. | | 
| FIREHOUSELABS BELLS N WHISTLES
AL X SIREN 2007 LITTER Just a quick update from Texas. If you remember when I picked Bell up there was ice on the ground in MO. Bell went with me when I pheasant hunted in Iowa that weekend. She was not in the least bit gun shy and stayed real close. We were able to bag a couple of birds and had a great experience. Since then we have been working on her commands and retrieving. Let me first say she minds VERY well. She will sit and come to a whistle. She has already learned to hold and mark 2 birds. Its hard for me and others to believe that she is a little over 4 months old. She had her first vet visit Friday and she weighed a whopping 40 lbs. Thank you, Randy
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| MOOSE X SIREN LITTER Raina,
My pup Chloe is doing well except for her chewing on everything in site but that’s a lab. My son is 10-1/2 months old and she is his favorite toy. She has been learning everything else she needs to know from my 14 year old lab Babe and that helps a lot. I have attached some pictures.
James Westhues
Westhues Electric,Inc.
PO Box 18220
Raytown,MO 64133
816-356-5223 Fax816-356-5288
Cell 816-215-5201
Nextel 140*23*12507
james@westhues.com |
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