Nature is full of surprises

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This beautiful 6 month old Aytee GSP bitch was born this spring from a line of UK champions. Her name is Coco and she is a gorgeous dog who is of course, much loved by her owners.

She was born in New Zealand in our “P” litter from AI and 3 of the 6 puppies had tan markings, which as you probably know are not recognised by the UK or NZ Kennel Club GSP breed standard.

The point of sharing is that once the litter arrived we found that there is a genetic test that can track this colour so we tested all Aytee dogs and discovered that the ability to ‘unblock’ the tan colour had appeared genetically from 2 different sires.

Tests showed that Aytee Isadora could not produce the tan colour or carry the rare gene that ‘unblocks’ that colour, but when she was mated to produce our K litter some of those puppies had this rare ‘unblocking’ gene and through testing, one of these was later shown to be Aytee Kimono, the dam of our ‘P’ litter.

The sire of the ‘P’ litter was also tested, showing that he too, carried the rare ‘unblocking’ gene and by mating those 2 dogs together Aytee produced some tan marked puppies. Of course this is not a health issue, but by doing a simple saliva swab on your dog and having a gene test done, you can find out if your dog is a carrier of this ‘unblocking’ gene. We are lucky that this simple test exists which is inexpensive and no vet is necessary. Following our experience I would advise any owner to test their GSP before breeding because the gene will not be limited to Aytee dogs and it is a sensible way to guard against taking the colour forward.

Without knowledge nature can stay in charge however much we try 😏

Thankyou again to Coco and her owners for sharing this lovely picture and to all the owners of our “P” litter and to all Aytee owners, enjoy your dogs !

Just Awesome

Huge thankyou to Lloyd Birch for setting up a fabulous shootover day yesterday in Derbyshire. It was an awesome walk to an awesome ground and I can’t remember a more enjoyable day working the dogs … such a fabulous gang of guns Lloyd, Malin, Chris, Ian and Lee who worked brilliantly for the dogs. Massive thanks to you all and to the host and hats off to keeper Shane who guided us so well.

Congratulations AYTEE MAVERICK 🥂

A brilliant result for “Ludo” and Grant Silvester at the Bracco Italiano WT yesterday taking 1st in a huge and hotly contested Novice class. Well done to you both, so well deserved …….good luck in Open! bring it on 😁

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Grant and winning  Aytee Maverick “Ludo” on right and  fellow competitor, cousin Aytee Nerissa “Nessa”

Grant and winning Aytee Maverick “Ludo” on right and fellow competitor, cousin Aytee Nerissa “Nessa”

Introduction to Field Trials Weekend

Organised by the N&SHPRFT Club and with the very generous offer of host Mark Taylor and the superb Roxby Moor, I was delighted to join James Reavil in running the clubs '“Introduction to Field Trailling” weekend organised so ably by FT Sec Denise Rackshaw and we finished today with 12 smiling handlers and 12 tired dogs. The novice ‘competitors’ experienced everything from running on this superb grouse moor across the 2 days in quite different weather conditions, completing water tests, working with shot and cold game and experiencing the mechanics of a trial. Thanks to the N&SHPRFTClub for asking me to be a part of this great idea, to Mark Taylor for his amazing support, to James Reavil for his wisdom, to ‘red flag’, to the ‘guns’ and to the 12 lovely dogs and handlers, it was a throughly enjoyable weekend. 😀 🐕 👏

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After a thorough soaking at the GWPC WT at Chatsworth House, young Oxo, Aytee Oceania, completed her last puppy class on top marks again, finishing in 2nd with her hunt mark. There were some great tests with the heavy rain adding to the challenges so well done to all award winners and thanks to the hosts, GWPC, judges and helpers for putting on such a super day and smiling through the rain!

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Fabulous Grouse Weekend

It was a privilege to be asked by the HWVCGB to train and then judge on their grouse weekend on Grinton Moor last weekend. Kindly hosted by Janet Sunter and Dez Coates the two days were perfect conditions and it was thoroughly enjoyable to share a days training with Richard (Chilly) Chellembrun and a lovely group of dogs and handlers and then jointly judge the Grouse Pointing Test. We saw some super work across the 2 days and Congratulations to our 4 award winners in the test.

Thankyou to the HWVCGB, the hosts for their amazing generosity, my co judge Chilly, to everyone for entering and to Hari Lampart who organised so brilliantly.

picture by kind permission of Marta Binkowska

picture by kind permission of Marta Binkowska

even Oxo got to work her first grouse 😍

even Oxo got to work her first grouse 😍

HPR Home International

Thanks to Skinners Dogfood for their generous sponsorship

Thanks to Skinners Dogfood for their generous sponsorship

A great day at the 2021 Game Fair, Ragley Hall, saw our Team Scotland finishing in 3rd Place at the HPR Home International. Massive thanks to our wonderful sponsors pictured here, as well as Tuffies Dogbeds and Woodmill Game who made it all possible and to Howard Kirby and his team for organising a testing competition in sometimes tricky conditions. Huge congratulations to Team England for a runaway 1st Place, Team Ireland for 2nd and Team Wales for 4th, particular congrats to the individual winners who had some fantastic scores.

Thanks to Acme Whistles for their generous sponsorship

Thanks to Acme Whistles for their generous sponsorship

Thanks Team Scotland, loved the journey training with everyone and so proud of all our dogs who’ve worked their socks off !

Thanks to Dogrobes for their generous sponsorship

Thanks to Dogrobes for their generous sponsorship

GSPC's great day at Watergrove

Thanks to the Yorkshire Group of the GSPC for a seamlessly run day and a great atmosphere at their annual Working Test at Watergrove, Rochdale. Our young Oxo made it well worth the trip, tried hard all day long, learnt a lot and only dropped 4 marks across the day. Thanks to Puppy judge David Hartwell, who stood in at short notice. It was a super day, meeting plenty of new people and having laughs with lots of lovely young dogs, phew, glad to cool off in the water at the end of the day !

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