Where Do Brittanys Come From The Brittany, once upon a time called a , is a medium-sized, 30 to 40 pounds, from the region of France beginning in the 1600s. They first came to the United States in 1931, and the AKC registered the first Brittany in 1934. Known as the Brittany Spaniel for many […]
Category Archives: Hunting Dogs
Happiness Is A Warm Beagle Charles M. Schulz was famous for saying, “Happiness is a warm Beagle.” Okay, already. I know he said “puppy,” not “beagle, and it was the name of one of his books.” But Snoopy, probably based on one of Schulz’s childhood dogs, was a Beagle, so I am sure he would […]
 History of the Boykin Spaniel The Boykin Spaniel has a very humble beginning. In the early 1900s in South Carolina, a stray, spaniel-type dog followed Alexander L. White from his home to church. The dog, which White named Dumpy, showed an aptitude for retrieving, so White took Dumpy to his good friend and hunting partner, […]
The Portuguese Pointer: A Comprehensive Look into Portugal’s Sporting Gem The Portuguese Pointer, or “Perdigueiro Português” as it is called in its native land, is an ancient and fascinating breed. Rooted deeply in the history of the Iberian Peninsula, this gun dog has been cherished for its hunting prowess and affable nature. History and Origins […]
The Catahoula Leopard Dog is an all-American breed of Dog, a true testament to the spirit of its Louisiana roots. It’s an independent streak that can best be described as “like herding cats.” This unique combination of independence and loyalty makes it both a challenging yet rewarding pet. The Catahoula is a rare breed with […]





