Parker X Laurel Puppies Are Here!
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Tuesday, May 28, 2019
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For sale by private treaty: From the heart of the Jacobs family's Blizzard's Huntmore bloodstock, born May 27th, our much anticipated Parker X Laurel litter is thriving.  Four males and three females in Laurel's first litter:  one chestnut female, two chestnut males; four white and black.  Contact us to reserve your puppy today!

Blizzard's Huntmore Parker (FDSB# 1670496)

Parker is a 55 lb. athlete of great drive and yet uncommon tractability, a natural talent who is anxious to please every time out.  He has that classic chiseled head of "The Old Ones," with a deep muzzle and pronounced stop.  His bite is correct; his conformation is built for all-day performance in our rugged mountains.  Parker goes to his birds with great confidence and points with crackling intensity, a perfect example of the Blizzard Llewellins bred by Joe and Lori Noe, tracing back to the great setter gun dogs bred here in London, Kentucky, by Joe's mentor, Mr. Bob Johnson.  Parker is also available at stud by private treaty to select females.

Blizzard's Huntmore Laurel (#1670524)

Laurel sports a classic look and build, high style on point and a beautifully masked tri-color head. Weighing 38 lbs., her build and body are exceedingly well-balanced with a square head and muzzle, tight feet and tail set high upon the back as it should be. Naturally staunch early on with a good nose and high tail on point, Laurel has plenty of desire to find game and to hunt to the gun. She  moves with good speed with a light-footed gait that can go all day.  This is a highly anticipated mating that should satisfy the most discriminating upland hunting gundog enthusiast.

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Michael Delawder - Although I’ve been partial to Brittany’s size n train ability, I’ve also loved Llewellins. Especially the truth-colored. I’n Getting up in yrs n gave up grouse hunting. Old legs n lack of birds in So. Ohio. What’s the price of your males? They should make beautiful dogs. I’d like to think I have one more training in me. Thank you. Beautiful pictures btw