We recently complete breedings for two different litters, the first being a repeat breeding of Cedar & Spruce’s Apollo NA III, UT III “Duke” and Bluestem’s Carolina Briar Thicket JH “Briar”. We normally do not do back-to-back heat breedings, but we’ve found a good home for Duke as a finished gun dog in Oregon, so he will be flying out of here in the coming week. The Duke and Briar breeding was on April 6th, so that puts puppies being whelped around June 8th and going home mid-August.

The second breeding of VC Wyo Plainsman Kenobi NA I, UPT III, UT I x 2 and Bluestem Sally Forth SH, NA II was completed on August 10th, with puppies being whelped around June 12th and going home mid-August. As of right now, we have ten reservations between the two litters, so if the breedings take and depending on the litter sizes, there may be additional puppies available (or not). We will get pregnancy confirmation ultrasounds mid-May to verify that the breedings took. Please email bluestemkennels@gmail.com if you wish to discuss.

AWPGA Working Standard Video

While we were at the field events of the AWPGA National Specialty North Carolina, held at the Sandhills Pointing Breeds Club in Jackson Springs, North Carolina, Terry Ann Fernando and her team at On Point Design filmed a video of the AWPGA Working Standard. Thank you to Vicky Foster and Melanie Tuttle for coordinating the efforts and our friends Karen Krautz, Laura Kojima and Amy Caswell-O’Clair and their dogs to come together with Charles, Sally and Obi to make an educational and informative video.

You can see Obi at 4 seconds and 2:47, where Sally and Charles get a lot of air time. They are the opening still shot with the chukar, at 12 seconds, 2:09, 4:37, 5:20 and 6:30. The coule scene is Charles and Sally, showing off her French roots from her Quebecois great-grandmother Bourg-Royal’s CB Bluestem NA I, UT III “BB”.

We hope you enjoy this fantastic video, all copyright belonging to the American Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Association.

So I’ll be back when we get pregnancies (hopefully) confirmed mid-May. Enjoy training in the cool spring weather!