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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.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

ATB: BREEDING PROGRAM UPDATE

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J&'A's Brittanys Breeding Program Update:


 Our serious inquiries information (puppy reservation policy, purchase agreement, questionnaire) has been updated. We are developing promise/waiting lists through 2014 and into 2015 for 2, possibly 3 planned breedings. For those who have messaged via FACEBOOK, EMAIL, or otherwise  with an interest now is the time to contact us via www.mainebrittanysitejas.com. As breeders with a purpose based breeding program focused upon our line of close working gundogs PREFERENCE is always given to active hunting families with prior Brittany experience. We are also looking for a few competitive homes for anticipated show prospects. We enjoy getting to know our prospective puppy families well in advance of breeding and actual whelping when possible. A questionnaire must be on file to be considered a serious inquiry, we will not ship a pup, and we will look forward to our personal meeting with families interested in a future pup. References from your vet, trainer, hunting partner(s), etc. are requested and will be followed up on. Please contact us again now if you've been waiting or to reconfirm your level of interest especially if you have been on our list for a few years. We appreciate your patience and willingness to wait as it is customary for us to have a full waiting list prior to the time the actual breeding occurs. Take care and God bless and thank you for your level of interest in our breeding program of close working gun dogs for the upland hunter.
John and Ann

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

ATB: Catching Up Summer 2013

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Hemi and Ann
Can you believe it - August is drawing to a close?  July was so hot, humid, and miserable then came August with the recent refreshing cooler weather. The last few days have been a remind that summer is most definitely NOT over!

I've been trying to get use to Windows 8 on our new laptop, my tablet took a nose dive courtesy of a few exuberant Brittany dogs, and we had to send our work horse of a desktop personal computer out for service.  This all adds up to mucho frustration for me because I haven't been able to upload or edit photos or do much on either of the websites I try to maintain. Never mind not keeping up with this blog or the one over at Bangor Daily News.

This has been one busy summer that's for sure, each week seemingly busier than the week before.  I usually try to take one full month "off" in as much as that may or not be possible but that didn't happen.  But it's all been good. 

I've been happy to see our ATB family continue to grow, hear from some folks I was wondering about, and really enjoy summertime with the dogs. I have come to really rely on Facebook to stay in touch with most people and I'm always happy to see the photos and updates shared there.  I have all but eliminated relying on email for communicating due to the overabundance and backlog of emails - one of the reasons I had to send the PC in for repairs.  Sometimes a few of you will leave comments here and I like that too.  But I do feel an apology is in order - you know I just love to write and share and stay in touch but it's just not happened.

Thank  you Doug Tighe!
Pam, Sandy, Kira, Ann, Julie
One of the highlights of this summer was the recent trip Julie, Pam, and I took to New York.  We were the guests of "Wilson" and "Annie's" owners, Kira and Pete. There was a wonderful dog show (Adirondack Circuit) and we spend time with a lot of the members of the Hudson Valley Brittany Club.  Speaking of which... I have some pretty cool stories I do want to write about.  In most cases it should be 'what happens in Saratoga Springs stays in Saratoga Spring' but some of our fun times were just too enjoyable not to share! While there I handled Hemi to win additional AKC Grand Champion points as Select Dog and showing him as a champion for the first time.  Not to be outdone Miss Thistle went Best Opposite Sex most days for additional GCH points as well.  The high point was when Wilson (Treasure/Bullet) won several consecutive Best of Winners including a 4 point major win at the North Jersey Brittany Club Specialty Show!!!

Central Maine Brittany Club members joined Hudson Valley Brittany Club members for this group photo taken for the judging of the best 'campsite'. This group transformed our grooming area into an authentic hunting lodge and the kids won the Junior Hunter award!
Balston Spa Fairgrounds, NY
So this is kind of a breezy, catch my breath little jot just to say I'm here really!  We are gearing up for another show, several hunt tests, and the clubs field trial. 

My concern has been not being able to communicate effectively with those of you who have inquired about a future Brittany. Most of you have received a reply explaining the delay in sending our information out and I so appreciate those of you who are committed to a puppy from us - simply because it is a puppy from our program.  That makes me very very proud!

I have re-assembled the questionnaire, puppy reservation policy, and the purchase agreement.  If you've been in touch with us within the last month or so, I will be sending them out to you. 

We do have definite plans in place through 2014 which will be very very nice.  I have some of you on lists for a specific time frame.  Others have not confirmed your reservation but that is understandable and not required at this time.  Our breeding program continues to develop into it's 3rd generation and we couldn't be happier with the pups and young dogs that are out there.  So much that a 4th generation is just beyond the horizon, potentially sometime in 2014.  For now - we are thankful that we can proceed one day at a time.

Please continue to keep Remi (Chrissy/Jack) in your prayers regarding his fractured foot and remember his family as well. This is a tough time on them all and the BBW.

Don't hesitate to contact us again if you feel we may not have received your initial inquiry. Just go through the www.mainebrittanysitejas.com

Take care and God bless, and as always THANK  you for your interest and  your support of All Things Brittany.  John, Ann, and our canine crew

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

ATB: Hunting Dogs, Hounds, Beagles, and GOD

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So you may ask why would I share this video, which is part of the series posted recently on
Maine Life Gate Christian Church's YouTube Channel?  Well besides the fact that this our son, the Reverend John A. Short, Jr. the message below contains a most excellent analogy of Christians and a  pack of hunting Hounds! Most specifically, Beagles.  If you want to fast forward through the message (which I would not recommend, as the message is really worth taking a few minutes to listen to in it's entirety) then you can find this analogy begins approximately at timeframe 8:13.  This church is located in Limerick, Maine. Services are held 6 pm Saturday night, and 10 am Sunday morning.  I am pleased so serve on the worship team from time to time, and I'm also a very proud mom for all the right reasons.