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The Girls of Antler Trails

Midnight Mist of Antler Trails

“Misty”

Cashzinger’s Kona Express SH

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Dakota of Antler Trails JH

12-18-2007

PEDIGREE

 

OFA HIPS:  Good

OFA Elbows:  Normal

CERF:  Normal 9/2011

CNM:  Pending

EIC:  Clear

Princess Rose Thornbird

“Maxi”

Pantwood Penguin JH

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Wildrose Red Thornbird

10-1-07

PEDIGREE

 

OFA Hips:  Good

OFA Elbows:  Normal

CERF:  Normal 9/2011

CNM:  Clear

EIC:  Clear

Whisperwind of Antler Trails JH

“Windy”

GMHR Ramer’s Instant Cash Machine MH

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Tasha of Antler Trails MH

3-10-07

Full Sister to “Rage”

PEDIGREE

Maxi is a beautiful fox red all British lab.  She joined our family when she was 6 months old when Donna purchased her from Diamond J. Brit. Labs located in Atwater, MN.  Maxi’s sire is Pantwood Penguin JH, a UK import and the son of Craighorn Bracken International Field Trial Champion.  As one of the stud dog’s at Diamond J’s, “Gus” was trained and run under Rick McConico at Old Oak Retrievers to achieve his Junior Hunter title.  Gus was retired from hunt tests to focus on hunting with the owner.  Gus has represented Diamond J’s at events such as the National Pheasant Fest.  Maxi’s dam is Wildrose Red Thornbird.  While having the british lab temperament, Dixie was known for her intense hunting and retrieving drive.  She stepped it up a notch and was more wired when it came to hunting.  Dixie retired from breeding and went to be a gentleman’s hunting dog and best buddy.

 

Known as our “Little Miss Maxi”, she has the calm, loving temperament of the british lab.  Everyone who meets this girl falls in love with her.  She’s wonderful in the house, always calm and clean.  Take her out in the field, and she’s all business.  Whether she’s hunting or not, she naturally quarters and works the field in front of you, always trying to find a bird but also keeping an eye on her distance from you.  Due to her small size, she is a little firecracker out there.  When it comes to water and retrieving a duck, she’s just as intense.