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Monthly Archives: January 2021
Sweet, Beautiful Blue
“It’s with a heavy heart that I wanted you to know that this morning, we had to put down our boy Blue. He was the off-spring of Baron and Millie, born 04-05-2005. Blue was a ‘once in a lifetime dog’. Blue … Continue reading
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“The Last Bird”
By Tom Smith, Wildrose Mississippi Every sporting dog owner will tell you about their “One.” Well, this is my story of my “One” and how she started me on my journey with Wildrose. Wildrose Bluegrass Dixie was born August 23, … Continue reading
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Preparations for the Young Gundog’s First Pheasant Season
By Guy Billups, Wildrose Texas Let’s begin with a short checklist of essential field skills required for a successful pheasant hunt with your retriever. Will your flushing retriever … Heel off-lead around high distractions, such as other running dogs, birds … Continue reading
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Rare Trees, Counter tops and Wildrose Carolinas
By Donna Wright and Cathy Stewart Last month the Wildrose Journal included an article describing the various talents of Wildrose dogs and the results from training the Wildrose Way. As promised, this edition of the Journal includes the much- anticipated article by Donna Wright … Continue reading
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HEALTH ALERT! Blue Green Algae
By Laura Barbour, owner of Wildrose Kite I want to share about the untimely death of WR Kite so all of you can be aware when hunting or simply being outside. We have a farm in MS with agricultural land, … Continue reading
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Wildrose Kennels’ Health Care
By Dr. Ben McClelland Wildrose Kennels is dedicated to breeding and training the classic British and Irish Labrador retriever to become the perfect complement to a family’s sporting lifestyle. – Mike Stewart We all know the components of “the classic,” the … Continue reading
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