Proven Field Genetics in this litter. Built for the hunter, bred for the field trial.
Both Duke and Willow come from long lines of proven performers, loaded with championship blood, natural ability, and the kind of biddability that makes them a pleasure to develop.
Sire: Castle Rocks Duke
Duke is a powerful, athletic, stylish tri-color male with excellent gait, intensity on point, and solid composure. His pedigree is anchored by Dun Roven and Hytest blood lines that have consistently produced dogs with big motors, great noses, and exceptional endurance.
Duke hunts with power but handles. Hes ideal for the hunter who wants range without losing control, or the field trial guy/girl whos wanting a dog with the highest drive and class.
Dam: Castle Rocks Winter Willow
Willow is a beautiful white/orange great granddaughter to 2X National CH Shadow Oak Bo. Her pedigree is anchored in Skydancer and Hytest lines, bringing in some very strong field trial genetics. Willow is a natural bird finder with high tail, excellent style, drive for days, and yet very cooperative temperament.
Castle Rock Dogs are known for intelligence, early development, and the ability to win on Saturday and hunt hard on Monday. We breed for high-style, high-drive setters with strong natural point. Our litters are raised in our home and we believe in early development, so they have a lot of exposure to human contact. Expect these pups to be classy enough for the field trials but affectionate house dogs when the day is done.
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