Catcher and Celine





















Gwyndara Catch The Wind....................................Can. Ch. Russell's Celine Am JH

Puppies whelped January 10, 2001

Gwyndara Catch The Wind

OFA-25G

Aus Ch Gwyndara's Montepelier Am Ch Dunholm Windsor
Aus Ch Gwyndara's Who's That Girl
Gwyndara September Morn Aus Ch Gwyndara Show No Mercy
Aus Ch Gwyndara The Girl Is Mine
Can Ch Russell's Celine Am JH

OFA-28G
PRA Genetically Clear
Am Can Ch Allegrofarm Quinn Am Can Ch Meadowlark's Muir Woods
Am Can Ch Meadowlark's Allegro
Am/Can Ch Cairncross Forerunner, TDI Ch Pompei's First Class
Am/Can Ch Cairncross Deja VooDoo

Catcher: sweet, extremely biddable temperament. Covers ground with strong, forward reaching strides. Dark Chestnut coat, straight, and correct. He has an exquisite head with beautiful planes and classic stop. His eyes reach down into one's soul, they are soft and intelligent. Catcher has a strong topline and beautiful neck, combined with a correct tailset and atail that is carried straight off the backline. He is 27". Moderate length of back, strong loin, and gorgeous muscling all over, especially through the "second" thigh. This dog is a pleasure to go over, all parts fitting smoothly into one another. I am fortunate that he was available to breed Celine to.

Celine: sweet, extremely biddable temperament. Sound, effortless movement. Straight dark chestnut coat, modest in quantity. Beautiful almond eyes, and low ears. Classy, chiseled headpiece, with a strong muzzle and jaws. She is a moderately sized bitch, weighing about 50 pounds, and standing 24 1/2". She is moderately boned with strong sinewy muscle. Celine is a fire ball in the field and has earned her American Junior Hunter title. Exciting and stylish to watch, seemingly no "bottom end" on her runs, she excels at bird finding, but needs to firm up on her point. She is easily controlled, and has turned the heads of not a few field trial judges, and fellow handlers attending the hunt tests. Her biggest handicap in the field is her owner. On wild pheasant and grouse hunts with friend and Vizsla breeder Jim Brennan, she has come home with her limit every time.

I am hopeful that this combination of strong American and Australian lines will prove a good "nick." These typey, classic dogs both have great temperaments and strong sound bodies. They are easy keepers, needing no special treatment to keep in good body condition and weight. All have been placed in their new homes.


A few of the puppies at 14 weeks of age.

The puppies at 7 weeks of age.

The puppies at 5 weeks of age.

Newborn pictures of the puppies.




Ellice Hauta Photography