BritChaser
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She was a healthy pup in a litter of Brittanys bred, as later learned, by a long-time pheasant hunter and hunting writer in York NE. As a pup she was very well cared for with the usual vet visits and vaccinations. When the litter went up for sale, she was selected by a young local couple with a toddler and treated as a house pet. Perhaps there were hopes of bird hunting in the future. But after a few months the couple got rid of her; why is unknown. A homeless pup, she ended up in the care of American Brittany Rescue and was fostered by a couple in Omaha who for years opened their home to lost and unwanted Brits. A KS bird hunter who lost his dog to old age turned to American Brittany Rescue hoping to find a dog ready to go afield in the fall. He visited the Omaha couple and met the seven-month-old pup who looked healthy, played happily with two other Brits, and was alert to and barked at neighborhood noises. On a leash for a few minutes around the backyard, she often looked up at the man walking her. He took her knowing nothing of her breeding. She just seemed like a good dog. She trained easily to whoa and hand signals and was a wonderful companion. She self-appointed as security dog and has never let up in that department. No one will ever sneak up on the man when she's around. When the season began, she pointed pheasants in the first field she hunted. That was four years ago, and Jen has made her master smile every day.
A big shout out to the Vogels of Omaha for helping homeless dogs.
A big shout out to the Vogels of Omaha for helping homeless dogs.
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