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Docs Desert Willow

DIANA FOX | All Hunting Articles
Posted 06/26/2022




Meet our girl Willow. She loves agility and the hunt. Agility with Mom and hunting with Dad!!! Where we live its dove and quail. She also loves the bunnies and lizards! Trained her in rattlesnake avoidance also!!!
We have a few AKC titles and are working on more.
She had her first litter last September...liver and white babies. Her liver is concidered cocoa. Its so dark! The pups ranged from liver to cocoa. No tri colors though.
We are breeding again this August to a black and white tri! Hoping for more color. (Both Dam and sire are DNA and ofa tested)
Living in the southern California desert is hard and needs a hardy breed! Springers are well suited for all climates! ❤️❤️❤️
 

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