Since the puppies are still small pups, and not quite so engaging as they soon will be, once their eyes open and they start moving around I thought I'd post some more family photos.
Leeglen midnight Lady was in the winning teamat the CLA game fair in 1989. She won awards in field trials and was described as a fast and stylish bitch when working.
Exclyst Sequin This pretty little girl won 1 challenge certificate and 2 reserve challenge certificates in the show ring. She is dam to one field trial winner, 4 champion dogs, and two overseas champions. She is a grand daughter to one of my favourite dogs Ch. Exclyst Bernard.
Field Trial Champion Werrion Redwing of Collyers was owned by the late Hon. Mrs Amelia Jessel. Noonie as she was called is in the 7th/8th generation of the pedigree quite a way back. She was our first FT champion after WWII and only one British dog has been made up to FT champion since then. Amelia was always encouraging to novice handlers and came to be a guest trainer at the original Bucks Flatcoat training group, which was held at Dinton Hall and run by myself and ex husband back in the early 1980's. Noonie is another dog who made it well into their double digit age.