All of our 2025 puppies have gone to their new homes and we are going into a semi-retirement period with no current breeding plans. We have two adult children in Nebraska and our youngest is a junior in high school, so we would like the freedom to travel right now. This is our fifteenth year straight of breeding Wirehaired Pointing Griffons and breeding requires considerable time at home. This isn’t a permanent closure, just a temporary pause. We’ll keep our social media and website updated as to when we have some breeding plans established.

________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

The song “Everytime You Go Away” from the mid-80s has been playing in my head a lot lately, with these two litters going home over the last couple of weeks. I will try not to make this post too sappy. It really helped to go through the photos and look at all of the happy families after we spent the weekend putting away the puppy things. I cry very little, but there were some tears shed this weekend since we are doing a semi-retirement to take a break and slow down our breeding program as we get older. My term as secretary of the American Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Association also expires at the end of the month, so it will be a nice time of renewal and rebirth as I go back to teaching middle school English Language Arts full time.

I’m just going to post the photos in the order that I have been posting their puppy photos.

“W” Litter Homegoings

Wynonna went out to the coast to Charleston, SC with Erin and her daughter.

Wynonna on her way to Charleston, SC

Winston went across town to the other side of Charlotte with Lisa and her family; this is their second Bluestem puppy. Also pictured is Roux from the “T” litter between Obi and Ruth.

Winston with Lisa and family of Charlotte

Wade flew back home (to us) into Omaha to live on the other side of the Missouri River in Iowa with Joe and family. This is their second Bluestem puppy, also having Gus from the “Q” litter.

Wade and Joe of Iowa

Waylon is staying right here on Lake Wylie with Marcus.

Waylon and Marcus right down the road

Wycliffe went up to Maryland with David.

Wycliffe and David on their way to Maryland.

Washington will live with Joanne and family in the North Carolina Sandhills on the other side of Charlotte.

Washington with Joanne and family of the NC Sandhills

“X” Litter Homegoings

Xander went home with Zach down into Central South Carolina. Zach got extra redneck bonus points for wearing a King Ropes hat, of which I’ve not seen one since leaving Nebraska.

Xander and Zach of Central South Carolina

Xavier went up to Virginia with Brianna and her husband

Xavier with Brianna and her husband off to Virginia

Xerxes will live between South Carolina and Mississippi with Reed and his family.

Xerxes and Reed headed for adventures in South Carolina and Mississippi

Xena will live in Georgia with Jon and family.

Xena off to Georgia with Jon and his family

Xantia joined the Air Force, currently stationed in Mississippi with Alec and his wife.

Xantia with Alec and his wife

Xaria went to Upstate New York with Dara and Pericle.

Xaria with Pericle and Dara of Upstate New York

Xandra went up to Maryland with Amy.

Xandra with Amy of Maryland

Xyla went home to Ohio with Aaron (with the beard). I am pretty terrible with names unless I have them written down, so I know that the younger man is his son. This is his third Bluestem puppy, having an old girl from our “D” litter still going and another from our “Q” litter.

Xyla going to Ohio with Aaron to be his third Bluestem puppy

So that is it for puppy homegoings for awhile. I do hear from owners with photos and updates, so slowing down with breeding will give me a chance to share more of those. And of course we’ll still be testing and hunting. Stay tuned in the future, even if I don’t post as frequently, I’ll try to get on once a month. Get ready for fall, here it comes!