This breeding has been in the works for three years at CCU Kennels. Maggie spent time with Randy Anderson at Cross Country Kennels in Oklahoma before completing her training over the past year with Chris Goegan of Hi-Point Kennels, with plans to be trialed this fall and spring. Winston is currently part of Chris’s pro Field Trial string and is coming up as a first-year shooting and all-age dog. He competed in the NGSPA Futurity, earning two open puppy wins and taking first place in the Open Derby at the Ohio GSP Club Fall Horseback Trial in 2025. These pups will be big-running dogs with plenty of style. Females are priced at $1,500 and males at $1,800. Maggie’s grandsire is Rawhides Clown, and both pedigrees are full of FCs and national-caliber dogs. They will be nominated for the 2028 Futurities and can be dual registered with both the AKC and FDSB. A $300 non-refundable deposit is required. There are 6 females and 5 males, some will be held back for evaluation. Preference will be given to homes that will hunt or trial them. There’s also an option to purchase them as started dogs for $3,500. Thank you for your time and consideration. #gundogs#gundogcentral#huntingdogs#sportdog#fielddog#dogsofgundogcentral#germanshorthairedpointer#versatiles#puppiesforsale#liverwwhite &tick #forsale#gundogsforsale#huntingdogsforsale#ccuksirwintonstexastea#ccukloadedmaggiedaclown#athens#tennessee
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