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Greypointe Kennel Champions
Ch. Greypointe Cannonero – 3/10/95 -12/8/2006 by Therapy x Wrong Side. O’Memphis. “Bull” totaled 40 field trial wins including the 2002 Region 17 Championship held at Piedmont, KS where he eclipsed the 38 dog field running in 35 degrees and rain. Judge Alex Johnson described it as one of the best performances he had seen. Bull was the Region 7 (Texas/Mexico) Puppy of the year as well as the Texas Bird Hunters (NBHA) Puppy of the year. He also won the prestigious Royal Canin sponsored National Walking Shooting Dog of the Year for 2002-03. Bull was retired from competition in April 2006 after placing first at the Kansas Championship Association shooting dog stake at Toronto, KS. - having repeated his win of the year before. It was a fitting end to a long career having won before he turned a year old and his last win coming after age eleven.
National Champion Greypointe Espada – Whelped 1/3/01. Espada is Spanish for spade and refers to the dark liver patch on “Ace’s” neck. In November 2006, Ace turned in a beautiful four find performance to win the AFTCA National Walking Shooting Dog championship at Havensville, KS over a field of 40 starters from eight states. One judge described his race as “perfect – just where a dog should be and his bird work was immaculate – each find straight in front and he never moved a hair until collared”. Ace has other significant wins in both walking and horseback competition including a Derby Classic win and was the US Complete Shooting Dog Association runner up walking shooting dog for the Iowa region. He is currently being campaigned to add to his record. He is by The Usual Suspect out of Some Kind O’Trouble. Available at Stud to Select Females: $750
RU National Champion Greypointe Comanchero – 3/10/95 – 6/1/05. Littermate brother to Cannonero, “Speck” was named Runner Up AFTCA National Walking Shooting Dog Champion in January 2000 at the LBJ National Grasslands near Decatur, TX after a three find performance. Many thought he won this trial outright but ended up runner-up. With 25 other placements including Classic wins and Texas Bird Hunters Association Derby of the Year, Speck was an exciting dog on the ground as he scoured the far reaches in search of birds. He had a lengthy career in walking and horseback trials but a back injury sustained during a workout ended his competitions prematurely later in life.
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