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Welcome to the ATB blog "J & A's Brittanys" where we love to write about, share stories, post videos and pictures featuring our beautiful, well bred Brittany family bird dogs. With their established and recognized hunting heritage our dogs also measure up to the breed standard regarding health, appearance, movement, and temperament. Enjoy the stories of whelping puppies, tips on field training, bragging rights on accomplishments, sharing joys and sorrow, announcements and as the name implies - ALL THINGS BRITTANY! With a love of God, family, friends, and dog we welcome you.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Brittany Therapy

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This video is therapeutic,Brittany Therapy.
When you have a rough day, full of stress and anxiety - or even if not, one thing guaranteed to lift the spirits is spending time with All Things Brittany. Not the best quality but it captures the essense of the moment. Especially noteworthy are the pack dynamics in full force throughout this video. Enjoy!

Saturday, May 23, 2009

May 23, 2009

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When asked what is my favorite flower, it may sound strange to some that I say it is the Lilac. I love to pick armfuls of them and bring them inside, make several bouquets, and enjoy their fragrance. Some years they precede Memorial Day, other years they follow. Lilacs are a nostalgic reminder of things past and a promise of things yet to come.

We are anxiously awaiting the appearance of several early signs of pregnancy in one of our girls... it is too soon to announce much of anything or to let our hopes rise quite yet. The breeding occurred earlier this month and we are just not sure we got the two dogs together in time or not. Although she was in full standing heat for a few days she was not brought to her 'intended' as early as we'd hoped. Even so, there was a very succesful unassisted tie between the two. There has been ONE early sign that this particular lady typically shows to us though; every time she has been pregnant she has a barely noticeable, light, clear discharge and we have seen that this week. And now I am going to watch for morning sickness, just like in humans. This will be accompanied by a loss of appetite for a few days. She also gets much more affectionate early on - although Brittanys are always extremely affectionate. There is nothing like awaiting the birth of a well planned litter of pups with homes already waiting for them. I especially enjoy having puppies in the summer. So many opportunities exist for them. A brief list of some of our socialization program is provided on our website. The stud dog owners are equally excited as we will mutually share this experience with them.

Another big announcement is that Miss Chrissy will soon become the one and only Brittany for a very special family way-y-y-y-y up in Northern Maine. Friends of ours recommended us to a couple whose older Brittany died. One unfortunate outcome of new animal welfare legislation, touted as eliminating substandard kennels (puppy mills - an AR term) is how it powerfully effects those who only breed occasionally. In order to comply with certain licensing laws, we are only allowed to keep a certain number of dogs. AR's think if you have multiple dogs you are not taking good care of them. Chrissy is the mother of some absolutely oustanding hunting dogs, and a few who are currently being shown on a limited basis as they mature and develop. Being pregnant though takes a lot out of Chrissy, so she'll be spayed. While Chris enjoys the rotation of time in and out of the house with us it will get harder for her as she gets older, and she turns 8 this fall. We would rather she have the opportunity to enjoy the rest of her life as someone's 'one and only' beloved pet and companion. It's going to be hard to say goodbye to Chrissy, but we will stay in touch and get pictures and updates. She's a sweet, sweet girl who will be deeply missed. And I trust the Lord completely that this was meant to be, the 'connections' are no coincidence. We would be happy for Chris to spend the rest of her life right here at All things Brittany. But a door has opened that will meet a need for Chrissy and for the family who happily awaits to welcome her into their lives.

From now on, because of animal welfare laws, we'll be forced to make this choice often in the future. It is not a choice I am particulary happy about, but the animal rights industry is in the business to eliminate purebred breeding and promote the adoption of dogs from shelters (I do not oppose adopting dogs in shelter.) In years past, you didn't have to worry about how many dogs you owned, intact or otherwise. If you had multiple dogs, if you had dogs retired from showing, hunting,or breeding - they stayed with you for the rest of their life. That's not possible for those who are not prepared to be classified as a commercial breeding kennel. If you have all your dogs in the house with you, you are a hoarder. If you have too many intact animals, you are a commercial breeder. If you have an outside building with attached runs, shelter etc. for your animals, you are considered a facility and that building must submit to unnanounced state inspections. I'd like to know how all these new laws really prevent animal abuse, neglect, or cruelty. It seems to me they are targeted at responsible dog owners who are already abiding by the law and taking damn good care of the animals they love. I've tried so hard this year to work with legislators, the animal welfare department, and many other stake holders. But until the general dog owning public grasps the deception of the movement of the animal rights industry and the stronghold it has in Maine enought to dare to speak against it, responsible dog owners and breeders will lose. Trust me, it takes a lot of the enjoyment out of we do here and it is very discouraging. Dog breeding is being criminalized and heavily legislated to the point where we just can't breathe. It's not just Maine, it is everywhere.

Even so! It's time for me to get outside to enjoy a romp around the yard with All Things Brittany! The fencing of the entire 5 acres is almost complete and boy are we all happy about that. This year we have the new garage and sssshhhh! I'm converting a corner of that into an informal 'grooming studio'. John says the garage is all his... errr.... yup! Of course it is!

He's at a Beagle field trial but will be home later today. A few weeks ago he spent the weekend at and judged puppy stakes at the Maine Bird Dog Club trial and set up his 'chuck wagon'. Last weekend I took the Brittanymobile to Scarborough for a dog show. Our good friend Julie met me there, we really had fun. All the dogs did wonderful, Bullet was Best Puppy in the Breed, Bailey got a Reserve 3 pt major, Pippin got a Reserve, and Treasure for the first time in a long time actually looked like she enjoyed herself, she was so proud and beautiful in the ring!

The natives are getting restless... and I have a rhubarb pie to get in the oven before John comes home. Hope everyone enjoys this Memorial Day weekend and takes a moment to reflect on the reason for it. Maybe we'll have some great barbecue weather for getting together with friends and family as in days gone by. Tonight is our Prairie Home Companion Night and if weather permits, our first outside fire in the firepit! I spied some marshmallows in the pantry... God bless you and yours with love from All Things Brittany!!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

The Warrior Is A Child by Twila Paris

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Lately I've been winning battles left and right
But even winners can get wounded in the fight
People say that I'm amazing, Strong beyond my years
But they don't see inside of me I'm hiding all the tears
They don't know that I go running home when I fall down
They don't know who picks me up when no one is around
I drop my sword and cry for just a while
'Cause deep inside this armor
The warrior is a child
Unafraid because His armor is the best
But even soldiers need a quiet place to rest
People say that I'm amazing, never face retreat
But they don't see the enemies that lay me at His feet
They don't know that I go running home when I fall down
They don't know who picks me up when no one is around
I drop my sword and and cry for just a while
'Cause deep inside this armor the warrior is a child
They don't know that I go running home when I fall down
They don't know who picks me up when no one is around
I drop my sword and look up for a smile
'Cause deep inside this armorDeep inside this armor
Deep inside this armor, the Warrior is a Child

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

May 6, 2009

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A little birdie whispered in my ear time for another blog, and that little birdie is right! This past weekend the Central Maine Brittany Club held it's Specialty Show in Acton, Maine. The best award of all was not a ribbon or prize - but for me, it was looking across the ring and seeing our daughter there with her 3 children. It was a total surprise and a great and wonderful joy. Pictured from left to right is half of Lisa, Hero, Isabella; our grandaughter and grandson with their Grampa, and then Sam and Paris! Our youngest grandson was probably in the stroller sleeping while his mom took the picture. Shania, 'our' wonderful junior handler, showed Pippin who took 1st in her class of 2 both days! I showed Treasure on Sunday, who took 2nd in Bred by Exhibitor, and went in for reserve, but did not place there. Julie also enjoyed Bullet Man again who grows cuter and more mature with every passing day. Pam proudly showed Gibson in the Best of Breed class since winning his championship and she also showed Paris too! Karra's Brittany "Lea" was also shown by Nancy M. We had a full house from Friday through Sunday with friends and dogs everywhere! Speaking of friends and dogs... we are very proud to announce that Wish has been bred to Champion Gibson JH CGC this past weekend. It is way too early to tell and I'm not getting anyone's hopes up - but I'm still very excited and pleased! And tonight I am exhausted... it's all catching up with me, especially after a very long day at the state house for a work session on bills very important to me and All Things Brittany. So this is short and sweet as my eyes are shutting even as I type ! Love to all and God Bless you from John, Ann and All Things Brittany