The Cameras Litter on their first snow day outdoors

These Llewellin Setter puppies from The Cameras Litter are really having a blast exploring their fenced in yard after we had over one foot of snow over the weekend. Click on a photo then scroll thru the slide show. In The Cameras Litter we still have Leica and Canon available.  Make sure to view past posts if you are interested in a particular pup. Lots of stills and video of every dog. Please click on a photo below so you are able to press the side arrow button to flip to the following photo.

The Gizmos Litter: Widget by Duncan at 5 weeks old

We will start to have more regular showings of The Gizmos Litter as we move forward over the next month. At this time from The Cameras Litter we still have Leica and Canon available. Below are the Gizmos.

Spark Plug is reserved by The Soulis Family of Dallas, Texas
Spark Plug is reserved by The Soulis Family of Dallas, Texas
Axle is a tri color male still available.
Axle is a tri color male still available.
Rivet is a tri color belton reserved by The Peterson Family of Columbus, Ohio.
Rivet is a tri color belton reserved by The Peterson Family of Columbus, Ohio.
Rotor is a tri color belton male still available
Rotor is a tri color belton male still available
Piston is a tir color male still available
Piston is a tir color male still available

Duncan in December: A Llewellin Setter on winter time Ruffed Grouse

Duncan December pointI’ve been sleep deprived for two months now….. two llewellin litters— 7 weeks old and 4 weeks old, training 37 dogs a week besides finding time for my own pack. Pixel and Widget are on maternity leave until end of January or so, Rogue has been tooling along hunting while I work with my students nearly every day. But Paint River’s superstar— Duncan has been singing the blues for the past 10 days….. no grouse hunting for him…. papa has been too busy and tired to make the trip.

I wake up this morning, rush through feeding the gang, poop scooping the yard, caring for the pigeons, do a little shoveling from our 2-3 inch snowstorm yesterday, feed myself, clean on the whelping boxes, the kennel for the pups and get The Cameras in the kitchen for an hour or two before I have to leave for work at 8:00am to start training dogs for the day. Just in case anyone wonders why they never get me on the phone before 8am when I say I’m up at 4-5am almost everyday (I love it and wouldn’t trade it for the world!)…….

Zoom!! Bye honey!! I’m out the door and 5 minutes late….. what else is new?! Off I go to train four dogs for the day. I say to myself while driving, “It’s Wednesday! Awesome!” See Wednesday is one of the three potential days of the week, this time of year that I have the opportunity to go hunting with the dogs. I usually finish training around 1:00pm, which gives me a few options in terms of hunting locations. So I am now driving home from work and I’m thinking of all I have to do….. go to my aunt’s feed store to get more dog food, ship a pigeon I sold at the P.O. by 5pm. run to town to replace my iphone that I smashed yesterday, schedule in new dogs, paperwork, pay bills, get the little pups some more free time to romp, clean the house (yikes!!) and get the dogs out to work…. particularly Duncan.

I pull in the driveway at 12:30pm. I get the dogs all settled and satisfied and then my procrastination kicks into high gear….. not because I’m lazy but because I don’t know what to do given everything I have to do….. I wander in circles for about 10 minutes and then Duncan jumps up on me and nails me just right to make me a tenor. OK! We are going hunting!! I grab my gun, hunt gear bag, vest and tell Duncan to jump in the truck and just like that we are heading to the farm for an afternoon grouse hunt in December. As I drive up the highway the snow is getting a bit deeper on the sides of the road, a result of yesterday’s snowstorm. As we pull up to the chain at the farm drive way I step out into snow that’s 5-6 inches deep. I say to myself… hmm the grouse may be around to play today.

I drive my new 2013 F-150 (YAY!!) up the mountain logging trail to about 1800 foot elevation, pull into a small field. Get suited up, gear up Duncan and away we go!— Dunker is all jacked up, been waiting for this for nearly two weeks. He’s bounding thru the snow, zooming in and running back to me with a smile ear to ear. He’s working like an all-star— because he is my all-star!!! About 15 minutes into our hunt he’s working about 30-40 yards in front of me in some fairly thick cover. He’s cruising then suddenly comes to a crawl and stops about 5 feet later. Slam!!— Got that ruff in the snow up a hill about 20 feet away. So I (foolishly and proudly) whip out my busted iphone to take a photo and in true Kyle-style the darn bird bursts out of the snow covered alders and whips around down the hill out of site. But ya know what?!— I’d drive 1000 miles and hunt for 15 minutes to see my dog do that!! Tired, over worked, no free time…..  it’s all worth it just to have the moment. Those of you who have been there know exactly what I’m talking about. There’s nothing that defines beauty in life better than that for a Llew-lover.

So we continue our hunt and Duncan had several areas where he got real birdy but no birds. I saw some grouse sign which was nice to see. So we now head over to the land of grouse food on the property…. There’s a giant male grouse that lives there and he’s very much married to this prime spot. I know this because I’ve hunted him about 7x so far this season and he’s been there every time and I’ve missed him 2x. I made this ruffed grouse a promise that if I missed him 3x that I would not shoot at him anymore this season just hunt him with the dogs for work. It’s good for my resident grouse to get worked on dogs a bit…. keeps them on their toes and their survival skills up!!! At least I tell myself that…. makes sense to me!! These grouse that I hunt a lot certainly are not going to be an easy target for any ole predators that’s for sure!! So we get into this area and Duncan starts creeping before I know he has sent because the location is very well known to him….. he gets up on this stone wall under an apple tree surrounded by hawthorns and as he cranks into a beautiful point a ruff busts out of the stone walls about 10 feet down from him and zips across the field I just smile with my unloaded gun as I stare at my dog— My Mr. Reliable.

We continue our hunt and work our way back to the truck. 30 minutes later we start our journey home, with both us boys much more satisfied than we started out our day. So here we sit typing this post with a fed happy llew sleeping on my feet, his 5 sons (The Cameras) sleeping around him and what I call the end to a wonderful day.

The photo above is Duncan pointing the first of two grouse he found today.

The Cameras litter picks started today!!

Today Paint River’s Llewellin Setter puppies from the Cameras litter have had a busy day!! Today we started off with a big romp-a-room play session in the kitchen for a couple hours while we did the property chores—drove to vet with the Cameras for their first puppy exams where everyone check out great!!— got back home to the kennel for some play time for a couple hours before we did meet and greets with families. To date the Cameras have received two dewormings of Pyrantel, one vaccination for Distemper, Adeno-2, Parainfluenza and Parvo (DHPP) and Albon tabs for coccidia. They will receive one more deworming, another DHPP and Albon treatment prior to going to their new loving homes in couple weeks. All of this information will be given to you on their history card at the time of pick up.  Today resulted in the following puppy picks:

Nikon is currently reserved to stay with Paint River.
Nikon is currently reserved to stay with Paint River.
Olympus has been reserved by The Ali Family from Montvale, NJ.
Olympus has been reserved by The Ali Family from Montvale, NJ.
Kodak is reserved by The O'Brien Family from Batavia, NY
Kodak is reserved by The O’Brien Family from Batavia, NY
Canon is available to an approved home.
Canon is available for purchase
Leica is available to an approved home.
Leica is available for purchase

The Cameras litter: These little Llewellin Setter puppies are now 6 weeks old!!

I can’t believe it’s been 6 weeks already!! For those of you who have been waiting and for those of you who have been procrastinating— picking starts on Saturday afternoon!!! I have one deposit and several strong maybes. I have two unofficial picks and perhaps one that I’m holding back for myself!!! These boys are all soooo amazing!!!! I’m very happy with the Pixel by Duncan pups!!! I have spoken to may of you and some of you have seen the pups— step forward now while you can!!!

kodak at 6 weeks old Canon at 6 weeks old Olympus at 6 weeks old Leica at 6 weeks old Nikon at 6 weeks old