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Happy New Year 2026!

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We hope that you all had a Merry Christmas and many blessings for the New Year! As many of you know, life with dogs is never dull. Keeping a breed going takes the work of many and there’s always something to do: whether it is training a young dog or keeping the adult dogs healthy and entertained. As of now, we’re still saying that we’re taking a break from litters, but all of these puppies on the ground with our breeder friends makes us miss our littles.

Yet soon enough we’ll have something to keep us occupied with bringing home a new male puppy at the end of the month. Our VC Obi is the stud and the female is a Firebirds/Aux Lake cross. For those of you who don’t know, Gary Engebretson of Firebirds in Wisconsin and Larry Woodward of Aux Lake in Kansas are both well-tested NAVHDA breeders. We’re hoping to compliment what we already have going in our breeding program with that blood.

I tend to get lost in hunting updates and haven’t been good about posting “pupdates”, so here we go with my effort to catch up! I only pull from my texts and email, there is no way for me to keep up with everyone’s socials at this time. When I have time to check Instagram and the Griffon Facebook groups, I do appreciate everyone sharing the photos of their pups, I guess I need to just do a better job of downloading and managing them as I see them (but I don’t).

Pupdates

Back in May of 2025 (keep in mind that we had three litters go home in 2025, so I am way behind) BJ from Tennessee took his male pup Blair from the 2024 “U” Litter between Obi and Sally to the Missouri Southern Chapter of NAVHDA for his Natural Ability Test at one year, two months old. Here is what BJ had to say about the experience:

Wanted to let you know Blair passed the NA test with a prize 2! A feat made more remarkable by the fact I only got him over birds three times last year and his handler has no idea what he’s doing.

His only subtractions were in search and desire. In talking with the judges after, they said it was a close call but he wasn’t going out and searching where the birds “should be”. They said it seemed like a lack of experience in the field and was confirmed when I told them about his limited exposure. 

Thanks for the advice on the tracking portion. I did as instructed and it really panned out. The dog tracking before Blair caught its pheasant and ran all over the field with the bird. Since that field was ruined we had to go to an unprepared field the judges hadn’t planned to use. The bird shot away from the judges like a rocket. It went about five yards and hooked a 90 degree left turn. I was panicking. When I approached the judges they were also panicking. They said we’d give it a shot but that they might need to retest that portion because everything was stacked against Blair. 

Blair put his little nose to the ground and followed right along for the first 15 yards. I was thrilled. Then he stopped. Then he turned 90 degrees in the wrong direction and made a 20 yard loop. My heart sank. But he circled back behind us, made contact with the scent, and trailed the pheasant all the way to a point. I almost teared up. It was that beautiful. 

The judge said afterward that the dog completely bailed them out on that track. He said Blair was notably calm and focused and patient during that exercise. 

My first NAVHDA event – much less test – was a great success. My fellow handlers were delightful and the judges were gracious with their time and the way they handled the event. I hope you’re as pleased as I am with the result. Thanks for your work with the breed. Blair truly did that on his natural abilities. 

BJ and Blair in the field by Debbi McCaul
Blair working scent by Debbi McCaul

Blair ended up with a NAVHDA Natural Ability Prize II with 103 points. A great job for a new dog and handler to the sport! Sorry BJ that it took me so long to get you a shout out!

Our next puppy NAVHDA test news was from Tate in Indiana with Willow. She’s from the early 2025 “V” Litter between Duke and Briar. At seven months and in her first heat cycle, she scored 110 points for a Prize I Natural Ability at the White Creek NAVHDA Chapter in Indiana back in August. Awesome work Tate and Willow!

Willow at seven months old in August with her NAVHDA NA I

In other news from the “V” Litter from early 2025, Bazooka is maturing nicely with Eva down in Arkansas.

Bazooka on the hunt at 11 months old
Bazooka on the duck retrieve

Next we have Millie (2025 X Litter Obi x Sally) who is with Dara and Pericle in Upstate New York. She’s been looking super cute in the snow.

Millie with a beautiful head shot
Millie in the snow
A side profile of Millie in the snow

Millie’s sister Luna in Mississippi is having lots of adventures with her airman owner Alec, both in and out of the field.

Alec and Luna in the field
Alec and Luna with their best girl on the tarmac

Last but not least, we have Gary with Marcus who is right here on Lake Wylie, South Carolina. He’s also handsome! Gary is out of the 2025 W Litter between Duke and Briar.

Gary with another cute puppy face
Gary taking lake life seriously

Look at all of those cute dogs! I’ll keep telling myself that we’re taking time off from having puppies for now. I will be sure to keep you all posted as to when we start making plans otherwise.

Nebraska Pheasant and Quail 2025

Charles had a good trip out to south central Nebraska for pheasants and quail in December.

Belle and the first day’s limit of pheasant
Belle and Charles’s Day two single rooster
Front to back: Belle, Sally and Obi all on point
Belle with a limit of quail on day 3

East Coast Woodcock

The weekend after Christmas, Charles and Caleb headed out for woodcock here back on the East Coast and each took a limit.

Some Sundance Shorthairs with Caleb, Charles, Belle and some limits of woodcock

We’re all thankful for our successes in the whelping box and the field for 2025 and are looking forward to new adventures in 2026! I’m sure I’ll get inspired to get my camera out and brag on our new puppy, so keep an eye out in another month or so and I’ll be back. Let’s stay warm and push through to spring.

“X” Litter Seven Weeks Old

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I’m pretty sure that everyone is going to show up to pick up their puppies, but feel free to email bluestemkennels@gmail.com in the event that someone doesn’t show up. We don’t have any immediate breeding plans for the future and are taking a little semi-retirement, so we’re not taking deposits or reservations on future litters at this time.

It is super hot here and these guys are all super crazy, so it keeps us super busy. Here’s the photos from the leash and bird exposure this morning.

Males:

Xander

Male Xander on the leash
Male Xander looking at the pigeon
Male Xander with the dead chukar

Xavier

Male Xavier on the leash
Male Xavier checking out the pigeon
Male Xavier with the dead chukar

Xerxes

Male Xerxes on the leash
Male Xerxes looking at the pigeon
Male Xerxes with the dead chukar

Females

Xena

Female Xena on the leash
Female Xena checking out the pigeon
Female Xena with the dead chukar

Xantia

Female Xantia on the leash
Female Xantia checking out the pigeon
Female Xantia with the dead chukar

Xaria

Female Xaria on the leash
Female Xaria checking out the pigeon
Female Xaria with the dead chukar

Xandra

Female Xandra on the leash
Female Xandra looking at the pigeon
Female Xandra with the dead chukar

Xyla

Female Xyla on the leash
Female Xyla looking at the pigeon
Female Xyla with the dead chukar

And here’s the last video for this litter! Next blog posts will be of the photos of the new families. Always a fun and exciting time for everyone!

“X” Litter Six Weeks Old

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All puppies are spoken for, but feel free to email bluestemkennels@gmail.com in the event that anyone backs out at the last minute.

I’m going to make this a quick post because it is late. We’ve been battling the heat and so I was up early doing bird exposure with the “W” litter (photos on Wednesday), then midday was pool time (it was too hot and messy to get any good photos) and then it was birthday video and photo time in the evening.

Everyone is getting big and it is hard to believe that we are coming up on the puppies going to the vet soon for microchips and first shots. If I can get everyone in the house to come outside to help me wrangle puppies when I let them out, I do that. They are everywhere.

Here is this week’s YouTube video:

Then here are the individual puppy photos, starting with the males:

Xander

Male Xander face
Male Xander body

Xavier

Male Xavier face
Male Xavier body

Xerxes

Male Xerxes face
Male Xerxes body

Females:

Xena

Female Xena face
Female Xena body

Xantia

Female Xantia face
Female Xantia body

Xaria

Female Xaria face
Female Xaria body

Xandra

Female Xandra face
Female Xandra body

Xyla (who had just been digging in the red dirt)

Female Xyla face
Female Xyla body

Okay that is everyone! It is getting late here and we need to be up and around early to avoid the heat, so we’ll check back in on Wednesday with the last installment (until photos with their new owners) of the “W” litter at 7 weeks old!

“W” Litter Six Weeks Old

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All puppies have homes at this time, but feel free to email bluestemkennels@gmail.com to get on the contact list in the event of a last minute back-out (we had one just today, but were able to place the puppy quickly).

The face shots today are really terrible, I’m not sure why my camera decided to act up. I think it’s the 14 year old lens that just doesn’t want to focus right. We couldn’t get the puppies to hold still on the ground long enough to get face photos either, so Caleb had to hold them while I photographed them.

But here we are, female first:

Wynonna is staying in South Carolina.

Female Wynonna face
Female Wynonna body

Males:

Winston is going just across the border into North Carolina to be a second Bluestem puppy for this family.

Male Winston face
Male Winston body

Wade is going to Iowa and is also going to be a second Bluestem puppy.

Male Wade face
Male Wade body

Waylon is going to stay right here in the Clover/Lake Wylie area.

Male Waylon face
Male Waylon body

Wycliffe is going up the coast to Maryland.

Wycliffe male face
Male Wycliffe body

Washington is going up the road a bit into North Carolina.

Male Washington face
Male Washington body

As you’ll see in the video, these guys are everywhere. It takes both Caleb and I out with them to keep them out of trouble and catch them up after kennel chores are over.

Now that I have the placements sorted out on this litter, it is time to focus on figuring out who-goes-where on the “X” litter. Having last minute back-outs has kept me on my toes and I really need to tune in to this project over the next few days.

Everyone is eating quite a bit of food and that creates quite a bit of poop and so I feel like I’m always shoveling. Which is actually what I am going to do now! Catch up with you all on Sunday with the six week update of the “X” litter!

“X” Litter Five Weeks Old

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All puppies have homes at this time, but email bluestemkennels@gmail.com to be on the contact list in the event that someone backs out at the last minute.

As promised, I have the pool photos from last week. They also like to play in their large water dishes to stay cool. Their kennels are under a covered porch awning, so there is always shade in the hot southern summer.

Here is Briar and the six puppies of the “W” Litter:

Here are the eight puppies of the “X” Litter:

Both litters were de-wormed yesterday and showed no signs of worminess. I feel lucky down here that folks keep the vermin animals at bay, back in Nebraska we had a terrible time with the wildlife poop in the yard bringing us nasty worms.

Here is this week’s video:

I finally finished the “W” litter picks and let the new owners know today. I’ll start working on sorting out this litter this week.

Here are the individual “X” litter photos, starting with the males:

Xander

Male Xander face
Male Xander body

Xavier

Male Xavier face
Male Xavier body

Xerxes

Male Xerxes face
Male Xerxes body

Females:

Xena

Female Xena face
Female Xena body

Xantia

Female Xantia face
Female Xantia body

Xaria

Female Xaria face
Female Xaria body

Xandra

Female Xandra face
Female Xandra body

Xyla

Female Xyla face
Female Xyla body

We’re on the countdown of the last few weeks with these guys, per the USDA puppies can go home on their 8 week birthday and following days/weeks. All of the new owners are getting excited and I’m excited to meet them in person. We actually have our first three-peat puppy owner, so that is exciting, as well as two people getting their second Bluestem puppy.

I’ll be back on Wednesday with the six week update of the “W” litter. I know I keep saying “stay cool” but that is really what our life here revolves around these days! The dog days of summer…

“W” Litter Five Weeks Old

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All puppies have homes at this time, but email bluestemkennels@gmail.com to be on the contact list in the event that someone backs out at the last minute.

I was totally not prepared to have to find a home for a puppy over 4th of July weekend, but one of my future owner’s elderly father fell and it was just not possible for him to watch a puppy and care for his dad. But I did it and hopefully that is it for this round of puppies, but one never knows when crisis will strike.

It has been super hot and I’ve been out giving the puppies pool time in the afternoons. I put the photos on Facebook and Instagram, I’ll get them up on the blog next post since I’m super tired and just need to get through this week’s video and photos!

We’ll do photos first since those are ready and the YouTube is still digesting. These guys just get cuter and more active by the week. They got their front nails trimmed yesterday and got their new collars.

Female:

Wynonna

Female Wynonna face
Female Wynonna body

Males

Winston

Male Winston face
Male Winston body

Wade

Male Wade face
Male Wade body

Waylon

Male Waylon face
Male Waylon body

Wycliffe

Male Wycliffe face
Male Wycliffe body

Washington

Male Washington face
Male Washington body

And here’s this week’s YouTube video:

So it’s time to start evaluating puppies for homes and talking to new owners about what they are looking for in a puppy versus what they are seeing in the videos and photos. So those of you up for a Duke x Briar puppy, think about what you want and I’ll start making earnest evaluations of these guys.

I’ll be back on Sunday with the five week update of the “X” litter, stay cool!

“X” Litter Four Weeks Old

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All puppies have homes at this time, but email bluestemkennels@gmail.com to be on the contact list in the event that someone backs out at the last minute.

They moved out on to the back patio today, so with two kennels it’s like 101 Griffons back there. They seem to have adjusted well and are eating kibble and drinking water just fine. Both litters will get collars this week so that they are easier to catch up in the yard. They’ll get play outside of the kennel twice a day and have toys available to them while they are kenneled. I’m exposing them to loud noises as they are being fed, just as a part of the beginning of early gun conditioning. It will evolve into me firing the cap gun while they are playing in the yard in another week or so.

Here is the YouTube video for the week:

Here are their individual photos starting with the males.

Males:

Xander

Male Xander face
Male Xander body

Xavier

Male Xavier face
Male Xavier body (while howling)

Xerxes

Male Xerxes face
Male Xerxes body

Females

Xena

Female Xena face
Female Xena body

Xantia

Female Xantia face
Female Xantia body

Xaria

Female Xaria face
Female Xaria body

Xandra

Female Xandra face
Female Xandra body

Xyla

Female Xyla face
Female Xyla body

I’ll be back on Wednesday with the five week update on the “W” Litter! Please reach out to me if you are looking for a female puppy, I’d love to chat.

“W” Litter Four Weeks Old

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All puppies have homes at this time, but email bluestemkennels@gmail.com to be on the contact list in the event that someone backs out at the last minute.

Here is the four week update on the “W” Litter.

Here is the video of the litter shot today:

Here are their individual photos, starting with the female.

Wynonna

Female Wynonna face
Female Wynonna body

Males:

Winston

Male Winston face
Male Winston body

Wade

Male Wade face
Male Wade body

Waylon

Male Waylon face
Male Waylon body

Wycliffe

Male Wycliffe face
Male Wycliffe body

Washington

Male Washington face
Male Washington body

They’ve made the transition to the outdoor kennel and are now on hard kibble as well as nursing from mom however much she’ll tolerate it. They’ll get daily time in the yard and lots of play with Caleb and I. I’ll let folks know once availability ends and the spot has been taken, then come back on Sunday with the four week update on the “X” litter. Stay cool and enjoy the 4th of July safely!

“W” Litter Two Weeks Old

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All puppies have homes at this time, but email bluestemkennels@gmail.com to be on the contact list in the event that someone backs out at the last minute.

Here is the two week update of the “W” Litter:

We are planning a temporary retirement from breeding starting in 2026. Our youngest is an upperclassman in high school and our two older are back in Nebraska, so we’re needing a bit more freedom of movement than producing litters every year. 2025 is our 15th year in a row (minus one year off for COVID lockdown) and we feel like we deserve a break.

I’ve decided to have a blog post for each litter, rather than trying to cram them all in to one post. So “W” Litter will be on Wednesdays and “X” Litter will be on Sundays. So here is the video and individual photos of the “W” Litter 2025 between Cedar & Spruce’s Apollo NA III UT III “Duke” x Bluestem’s Carolina Briar Thicket JH “Briar”.

Female:

Wynonna

Female Wynonna face
Female Wynonna back

Males:

Winston

Male Winston face
Male Winston back

Wade

Male Wade face
Male Wade back

Waylon

Male Waylon face
Male Waylon back

Wycliffe

Male Wycliffe face
Male Wycliffe back

Washington

Male Washington face
Male Washington back

Oh and last but not least, here is the YouTube video. It was a hot one, but it was their first time outside and it didn’t seem too traumatic for them.

Thanks for checking in on us, I have to get ready to put dinner on the table and then hop on to an AWPGA board call so I will talk at you again on Sunday with the “X” litter.

W Litter One Week Old and X Litter Three Days Old!

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All puppies have homes at this time, but email bluestemkennels@gmail.com to be on the contact list in the event that someone backs out at the last minute.

The puppies chose not to wait until I was done teaching school for the semester and arrived during the last week. Briar and Duke’s “W” Litter arrived on Wednesday, June 4th. Luckily Caleb was home to watch over the process. He is not the first one of my children to whelp a litter of puppies, Cordelia helped BB whelp a litter 8 years ago to the month. There are five boys and one girl in the litter of six.

Sally and Obi’s “X” Litter pups arrived on Sunday, June 8th. Puppies started arriving about 10:30 AM and we were done by 3:30 PM. There are three boys and five girls in the litter of eight. No stillborns in either of the two litters. They both have their whelping boxes and kennels in the basement until the pups are four weeks old, when they get too stinky to be inside and they are able to regulate their body temperature.

So that brings us to a total of eight boys and six girls between the two litters, for a total of fourteen puppies. I need to reach out to folks with 2025 reservations to see if they are confirmed, then check in with the people who have reservations for 2026 to see if they want to move up a year. Then I would be open to taking new deposits.

My females absolutely hate the camera at this point, so I try to limit the exposure. At around two weeks when the puppies’ eyes are open, we can start taking individual pictures.

Here are the Briar and Duke pups at one week old:

Six snugglers of Briar and Duke
Briar and the pups
Closeup on a yawner
Faces

Here are the photos of the three day old litter between Sally and Obi:

Nursing babies
Sally and the pups
Closeup of nursing pups

So like I say, right now my priority is getting in touch with my folks with deposits down and figuring things out from there. Briar and Duke’s litter will be 8 weeks old on July 30th, so that is when they can start going home. The weekend following is August 2nd and 3rd. Sally and Obi’s pups will be 8 weeks old Sunday, August 3rd, so that is the first day that they can go home. The following weekend is August 9th and 10th. All puppies need to go home by Sunday, August 10th due to my school schedule next year.

Thanks for reading and I’ll post again a week from today when the “W” litter is two weeks old!

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