Desert Point Kennels, 209-256-4853
Randy Randall
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Desert Point's Fancy

I love Fancy's build, and she has a wonderful looking head. Below we show a breeding that worked very well for us.  Fancy was bred to Jack and we kept Ranger Roy, a liver, and Pretty Boy Roy a black.  Both dogs remain in our breeding program, and are owned by a very close friend. Both are very versatile, much more than Fancy herself.  Fancy has a great point, and is very smart.  She loves to play and hunt bugs in the water, but does not like to retrieve in it. Lady is a half sister, on the father's side, and Dolly is an aunt of both of them also on the father's side.  Dolly and Lady are not Field Trial white, and are more versatile.
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Fancy's pedigree shows the top half being very heavy in Field Trial dogs. As well as her mother's sire, however her mother's mother is almost all German DK's.  Fancy was a wonderful dog in so many ways.  She was a big stepper, and did not really like to retrieve, but she was super smart, and did come through with some wonderful retrieves when the chips were down.  Her pups with Jack as a sire were super, not so much with Jeffrey, who was to much like her, heavy in Field Trial lines. 
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Fancy's Sire, Duke:

This is what Charlie Rose of Wildrose Kennel says about Fancy, and Lady's Sire, FC Duke:
​Duke is truly something very special.  Two years ago his owner asked me if I would take him and see just how much I could do with him because Will was seeing potential in Duke he just wasn't able to bring out properly.  Since I owned two of his littermates which I absolutely adored I said yes without hesitation.  Duke proved the first fall while he was with me he could be a great wild birddog in five different states on 11 different species of upland birds as well as retrieving ducks and geese for me.  His manners in the house and around the kennel have been pure perfection as well.  Agreeing with Will on Dukes so far untapped potential I decided to throw him in with my field trial string as well.  Well, he definitely has made us proud.  In a phenomenal feat he completed earning his Field Championship in just five months earning all of his points toward that title in adult stakes.

He began his career in adult stakes this spring, and in only five trials has three wins of 2, 3, and 4pnts as well as a 2nd in a 29 dog 5 point stake.  All of his placements up until this most recent were also in retrieving points.
Duke is absolutely a phenomenal young dog and an absolute credit to his father "Bullett" and grand testament to our breeding program here at WildRose.
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