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Yellow Collar
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Looking for your next great family protector, weekend hunting partner, or shed-hunting buddy? This beautiful pup comes from proven, hard-working family dogs and a litter that features a full spectrum of yellow shades.
Now accepting deposits. Pups will be ready for their new homes around June 25th, making them the perfect age to start basic field training this fall!
Health & Care: First round of puppy shots completed, dewclaws removed, and both parents are Embark tested clear for CNM and EIC.
The Dam: Oak Canyon’s Red Rock (Moab)
Moab is a gorgeous, dark yellow/fox red female who is a great companion and an absolute machine in the field.
Versatile Hunter: She hunts everything—chukar, pheasant, waterfowl, grouse, and shed antlers. Proven Producer: Owners of puppies from her previous litter consistently report incredible trainability, great drives, and fantastic family temperaments.
The Sire: Grizzly Bear White (Grizz)
Grizz is a striking, light yellow male with a phenomenal disposition.
Drive & Demeanor: He shares Moab's passion for birds and shed hunting, and has that highly sought-after off-switch to completely chill out and relax when he’s at home with the family.
Why Choose a Puppy From This Litter?
If you want a dog that can transition seamlessly from tracking shed antlers or flushing upland birds on Saturday to watching movies with the kids on Sunday, this is the cross for you. They have the genetics to work and the hearts to love.
Call or text today to schedule a time to come meet these great pups and select your new best friend!
Coat Colors:
Red
Gold/Yellow
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Champion blood
Registrable
Pedigree
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Travis Eggett
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