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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.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

How You Can Help 103 Brittanys

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If you are wondering how can you help these Brittanys in the Louisiana rescue of 103 Brittanys I post the following for your consideration:

Thankfully there are people who can physically transport, foster, or even adopt a dog but it is true that not everyone can help that way, despite the tug on many hearts. Even so there's an opportunity to help by supplementing the necessary financial resources with a donation.

The overall rescue effort is headed up by National Brittany Rescue Adoption Network (NBRAN) with other rescue groups working alongside of them in an impressive coordination on behalf of all Brittanys involved, all for the love of the dog, both given and received.  The expenses involved for medical care, transportation, and the set up of the staging area in Louisiana are great and will continue to mount.  Listed below are several legitimate non-profit Brittany breed rescue groups recognized by the American Brittany Club and which, at one time or another John and I have worked with  in some capacity.   You can be assured that your donations will indeed go to help in this large scale Brittany rescue effort. These groups are NOT to be confused with animal rights activists.

I also would like to caution anyone against pointing fingers at the breeder.  There are always two sides to every story and this one is very sad and very unfortunate.  Hardships can befall any breeder without advance notice.  Our breed is blessed to have such committed and dedicated volunteers to assure that this rescue was and will continue to be conducted with the most utmost integrity.    What matters most is the well being of each and every Brittany involved.  Even with charges brought against the breeder it is up to the courts and the authorities to determine the outcome regarding the breeder.  As in all things, there are many many rumors going around which is understandable. Even so, it does not benefit the dogs in anyway to speculate or judge the situation.  To squelch some of the things being said I share this information: "He  did not kick out his old dog, Hooker. He had hoped they wouldn't take the house dogs. He's dealt with the stress of constant harassment from the local AR groups for a year. How many of you could handle that? With over 100 dogs it took AR four months to get a picture to "prove" animal cruelty. One picture is all it takes under Louisiana law."  I have seen both sides in the past of situations like this. There are groups who simply HATE all dog breeders, regardless of how many animals are in their care. Indeed, the numbers of Brittanys in his care was in my opinion excessive!!! But, I wasn't there, I didn't see the dogs, I didn't see the environment other than photos taken to emphasize negativity.  In an overall situation in consideration of how many dogs a person owns - there can be one dog owned that is neglected or abused.  There can also be numerous dogs owned that are much better taken care of than that one dog.  We need to move beyond judgement.

Above all perhaps the very best thing we can all continue to do is to pray as God leads us, asking Him to bless the rescue effort with abundant finances, give strength to the weary in their well doing, bring healing, restoration and love to all involved - both canine and human.  Thank you in advance for any help at any level which you may be able to provide.

Contact Information

NATIONAL BRITTANY RESCUE ADOPTION NETWORK http://nbran.org/
Donation Link (includes online Pay/Pal):
 
 
NEW ENGLAND BRITTANY RESCUE http://nebrittanyrescue.org/index.html
Christine Leachman-Yee | NEBR President
(781) 275-0630
clyk9s@gmail.com
 For donations, please send checks to:
Bonnie Paiva | NEBR treasurer
829 Mill Street
Marion, MA
02738
momtomarley@gmail.com

AMERICAN BRITTANY RESCUE http://www.americanbrittanyrescue.org/

Online Donation Link: http://www.americanbrittanyrescue.org/index.php?module=pagesetter&func=viewpub&tid=3&pid=6

There are additional groups involved however these are the ones that we have personally worked with in the past.

More than 100 Brittany Dogs seized in Thibodaux

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FOX 8 Defenders: More than 100 dogs seized in Thibodaux   VIDEO

Thibodaux, La.-- Lafourche Parish District Attorney Cam Morvant tells FOX 8 in court Wednesday, Judge Hugh LaRose told Chris Michot of Thibodaux he could keep 10 dogs, and ordered him to get rid of the rest, more than 100, and turn them over to a National Brittany Spaniel Rescue.
The court order comes on the heels of Michot's May conviction of animal cruelty, failure to vaccinate animals, and violations of the animal noise code.  Also, a parish veterinarian, who evaluated Michot's dogs and their housing last month, recommended to the court then that all animals leave the premises.
By 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, the Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office and its animal control officers started seizing animals from Michot's Little Choupic Road property.  Each dog was placed in a kennel and loaded onto cattle trailers.  Fifty-six dogs were loaded onto one trailer, more than 30 onto a second trailer and some were placed in animal control vehicles.  "We're using some of their (animal control) vehicles with climate control to take care of smaller or sicker animals," said Deputy Brennan Matherne, Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office Public Information Officer.
Several members of the Crisis Management Unit, essentially Lafourche's SWAT team, were even on site.  "They were on scene just in case the situation escalated into something.  We were just prepared for any situation.  Luckily, Mr. Michot has been cooperating, and we have not had any issue with him at all," said Matherne.

Michot's neighbors, who made several complaints about his dogs barking all day and night, watched as the seizure unfolded.  "I think they should have did this long ago," said neighbor Joey Sanchez. "They knew this was going on.. running an illegal business, and we shouldn't have had to move and the lady next door shouldn't have had to move.. they fought this for years.. they late."
From Thibodaux, crews transported 103 dogs to the Raceland AG Center about 15 minutes away.  "They're looking good.. considering," explained Lafourche Parish veterinarian Dr. Lonnie de la Houssaye. "Just where they came from.. a lack of care. With all the heart worm positives, you can only assume there are other things that are lacking.. the feeding, the housing, etc."
de la Houssaye had to evaluate and vaccinate every animal.  "A lot of heart worm dogs, a lot of skin issues, teeth issues, gum issues or mouth issues.. only one heat stroke.. and that was very mild and got that one on IV fluids and now up and walking around," said de la Houssaye explaining what he found.

Brittany Spaniel rescue groups from Florida, New England and Texas and two national groups are also in Lafourche.  They'll move the dogs to foster homes around the country and then eventually adopting families.  "There's a lot of people who put a lot of hard work in here, and we're all running out of adrenaline and we're all on cloud nine to have the opportunity to help facilitate them having a new life.. they deserve that," said Bill Canney with the National Brittany Rescue.  He said a team from the LSU Veterinary School will be in Lafourche to help on Friday.  He hopes to move out of Louisiana by the weekend.

de la Houssaye credits the animal rescue group "We stand by You" and the Lafourche Chapter of the Humane Society for staying on top of concerns at Michot's property. When FOX 8 started the FOX 8 Defenders series in November 2012, Lafourche Parish Sheriff Craig Webre had this to say:  "the evidence will prove beyond a reasonable doubt that cruelty does not exist and did not exist then."  Fast forward nearly nine months to today, and when FOX 8 tried to do an interview about the seizure with Sheriff Webre, he refused, saying he did not agree with FOX 8's coverage of this story.

Friday, July 26, 2013

103 Brittanys Rescued in Louisiana

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One hundred and three Brittney Spaniels seized from a Thibodaux breeder, will soon be transferred to foster homes across the country.Till then  the rescued dogs are getting some much needed attention in Raceland.
Sixty year old Warren Michot was found guilty of cruelty to animals back in may and was ordered to substantially reduce the number of dogs on his property.
A court order Wednesday authorized Lafourche Parish to reduce the number dogs themselves.
Various Brittany rescue groups from across North America are caring for the dogs at a facility in Raceland made for animals.
“The parish vet is  here doing vetting,” says Susan Janowski with the National Brittany Rescue and Adoption Network. “ We have people that are local doing the grooming and bathing of the dogs. It paid off today. There`s 103 dogs that have new lives. And they are all going to be in great homes down the road.”
Bill Canny with NBRAN says the  Brittany Spaniels will be ready for adoption only after further assessment and acclimation at various foster homes across the nation, “We could not have done anything without the determination and the resolve of Lafourche Parish officials and the Sheriff`s office .”
“They are great family dogs,” says Janowski.  “Great with kids. They are great hunting dogs. They are bird dogs. Pointing dogs.”
The one hundred and three Brittany Spaniels will be ready for adoption only after further assessment and acclimation at various foster homes across the nation.
The Britts will be transferred on Saturday.
National Brittany Rescue and Adoption Network http://www.nbran.org/

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

ATB: Charlies Fun Smilebox Video

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Click to play this Smilebox slideshowThought you may enjoy this as much as I have! This is a fun, whimsical, and thoughtful digital slideshow about Charlie (formerly Drizzle in the Superior litter) and his new family in Ohio.  I hope it makes up for the lack of photos and videos we have put together here at ATB due to technical difficulties! Hopefully things will be resolved before too long. But in the meantime I just loved getting this and really never ever wanted to see it end!!! As always take care and God bless you, John, Ann, and All Things Brittany
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Monday, July 15, 2013

ATB: Only Time

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Enya's beautiful song "Only Time" could easily be the theme playing in the background of my life this summer evening.  The lyrics speak of who knows where the road goes, who knows if love will grow, who knows where the roads meet... only time.  Of course being the literal realist that I feel I am most of the time my response would not be to answer only 'time', but instead to say only 'God'.  But lets not get caught up in legality of things at the moment. Let's simply... let's simply 'be'.

I have a new laptop with Windows 8 that I'm trying to decide if I love it or hate it. The convenience is notable and the mobility could come in handy but for now I am enjoying the chance to sit on the couch with Treasure lying next to me, all the windows are open, ceiling fans turning, and the nighttime sounds of a mid-July late evening can be heard.  I'm not sure if it's frogs or crickets I hear at the moment.  Just a few seconds ago something must have disturbed the dogs that are sleeping in the kennel this night for they briefly sounded a mini version of the "Twilight Bark" (101 Dalmatians).

Tonight there is no monitor running, no live stream broadcast, and no need to make sure 6 beautiful Brittany puppies are all settled in for the evening. No need for one last check on the pups to be sure they have food and water, are clean, safe and sound until morning.  The "Superior Litter" turned 2 months old today and all of them went to their new homes this past week.  For Thunder, Drizzle, Cloudy, Raindrop, Rainy, and Puddles experienced the first day of the rest of their lives as they turned 8 weeks old.

We're frequently asked how hard is it to let a puppy go with their new owner, to say goodbye to them.  The truth is I deeply love and care for each and every puppy that we are responsible to breed for and bring into this world. That most certainly includes the sire and the dam when we are also their breeders such as was the case here.  If it were not for taking however much time is necessary to be certain that each new home is well prepared, and if we did not already have a confidence about the family where the pup will live it would not only be difficult to say goodbye - but the goodbye simply would not happen.  We are never in a hurry to have a puppy leave just because it may be the last one here. We do believe however it is to the pups best advantage to be with it's 'new people' as soon as possible.

In this litter 3 of the pups are going to people who already have at least 1 of our Brittanys.  This meant several very happy reunions took place.  Nova and her owners of course were reunited this past week when she went back home. Prior to that they had visited us, met the pups, and decided which puppy they would select for themselves.  That ended up being Thunder!  Then we had Deb and John from Ohio who already have 2 year old Maggie Rose who is a sweet and beautiful puppy out of our Scooby and Molly. They blessed us with gifts from the Amish country which they live near, and also a wonderful visit together. Drizzle went back home with them.  Our other reunion was very special too as it brought Mark and Lisa here along with Max who is out of our JackDog and Molly.  The three dogs actually posed for an informal family portrait.  Once again we also enjoyed thoughtful gifts from the Sunshine Farm in NH of fresh homemade honey and also freshly laid eggs!  Our sweet Cloudy left with Ethan for the Moosehead Lake region of Maine where she will live in the great outdoors.  Ethan had been working with us for well over a year, had visited us several times here and also headed to the field with John in the past. He almost went home with the daughter of our first champion Bullet (see sidebar) and Treasure's "Patience" last year but he did not feel the timing was right at that time. (Patience is loving her life as Pearl with Deb and her family in Rhode Island.)  Rainy ended up being the apple in the eye of Maureen and Roger in N.H. who also have always had Brittanys and she'll be hunted as well as loved as a family pet. Last but not least there is Puddles.  We knew that there was a possibility there would be a girl available depending upon what the owners did as well as another family waiting for a male since late last summer. We contacted those who have been our list for a long time to see who may be interested and the response was very positive should she become available. In the meantime Paul and Laurie's senior Brittany had just passed away and they found the loss unbearable. Contacting us to see if we had a puppy (we'd been in touch for awhile) I said maybe but not sure, did they want to wait? As it was, Puddles was available and they were so pleased with her. She's in Maine!

Once again I am confident that everything worked out in the best possible way for those who have been waiting and for the pups themselves.  And beyond a shadow of a doubt I know that God is in control of it all.  Which for me, is as it should be.  Speaking of waiting lists and looking for a Brittany puppy... We ask everyone to contact us directly via the Maine Brittany Site where we have shared a lot of information and photos.  It saves time to be familiar with what we are about and what we look for in people who are looking for a puppy.  A wait is usually involved.

We do have some very nice plans for the end of this year and well into 2014 regarding our breeding program.  We are developing our waiting list at this time for the future, including some who are already on it. Personally, I have a keen interest in having a few pups from these planned pairings be shown but prefer they will above all be hunted. Primarily, we will continue to communicate these specifics on our mailing list to keep everyone updated.

This weekend was the first time since February that we have had entirely to ourselves. I found that we were both extremely tired despite our best attempts to catch up on some projects. I think we have one full week before life gets busy again.  We have family visiting from Kentucky, friends visiting from Connecticut, parties and weddings, plans for another dog show, club events and life!  As I say this is our lifestyle choice in regards to All Things Brittany.  I am looking forward to playing my keyboard for next weeks worship service at church though. I don't always have a chance to do that. I also hope that as my birthday approaches, I can gather both of our children and their families together for a small celebration. Getting us all together in one place at the same time is a miracle.

Well there you have it. Nothing earth shattering or clever to write about tonight. Just checking in. I'm sure if I were not so exhausted I could take some time for a little bit more creativity. But I do think the archives may help in that regard.  No bonking my head on the keyboard tonight, or should I say this morning for now it is 12:10 a.m.  Johns been fast asleep snoring for hours.

As always, thank you for your interest in All Things Brittany. I do appreciate it! Take care and God bless you.  John, Ann, and our awesome canine crew

Thursday, July 4, 2013

CH J & A's Magnificent Obsession of Acton JH "HEMI"

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We are very proud to announce that on June 22, 2013 at the Central Maine Brittany Club Specialty show in Cumberland, Maine that I finished "HEMI" with a 3 point major win under Judge Douglas Gaudin. This is one of the proudest moments in my life as a breeder and as a dog owner. I love this puppy, he is an awesome bird hunter, he is beautiful, he is cute, he will do anything to please me - including accomodate my own physical limitations in the ring and look great doing it. From the moment I selected him as my pick puppy from Pippin and Chevy's litter I have never ever regreted my choice. How could I ? He's the cutest little boy Brittany to EVER EVER come into my life, his freckles melt my heart when I look at him, he has the sweetest demeanor and will sneeze on cue for me.   The day after finishing his AKC Championship title I showed him as a "Special" for the first time where he went on to win a 3 pt Grand Champion major as "Select Dog." Easily finishing his Junior Hunter title, and with several significant field trial placements in AKC and American Field (including his derby points) Hemi will continue as a bird hunter extraordinaire while working on some field and hunting titles with John and I.

SIRE: GCH CH Tonan - Hopes RU Kiddin' Me "CHEVY"
DAM: CH J&A's Heartfelt Legend of Acton "PIPPIN"

Owners/Breeders/Handlers: John and Ann Short
DOB: May 10, 2011

HEMI is available for stud service!!


ATB: Ready for the First Day of The Rest of Their Lives !!!!

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