Started/Older/Foster Program

 The Stella/DuBay litter 2 Yellow Males born April 29th.

Go to Crosswinds for more pictures of Stella and DuBay below. Pictures of puppies on Nursery page

Pups are Vet checked, eyes CERF by ACVO, Microchipped, Guaranteed Hips, Eyes, Elbows, CNM clear parents  

    

  Crosswinds has FC/AFC "Cori" National Finalist sired black male ready to hunt this Fall

   

 

    

  Crosswinds has FC/AFC "Cori" National Finalist sired black male ready to hunt this Fall

   

 

   

Breeding Foster Program

 Occasionally I place a female in a foster home with breeding rights for several litters, and then when your obligation is finished, the foster family owns the dog.  I would like her to be placed in a hunting home, a plus would be someone interested in running at junior hunt tests, or placed with an active family, but either way she MUST be a house dog It would be best if you already have another dog from me, but you need to have two dogs because I will need to take the dog for health certs, breeding, and whelping (which would be a period of 5-6 weeks). The foster family must live within 100 miles from me,  and must be experienced with higher drive pups. You must not ever be interested in breeding the dog, and there will be a contract defining the expectations and obligations of the agreement. When the contract is ended you will be expected to spay the dog as you will not have breeding rights. I will be very discriminating in her placement. My foster homes must be real homes and families and not just someone looking for a hunting dog or a broker. If you are familiar with whelping a litter you may be approved to whelp the litter, but you must be able to cope with changing conditions and have either a healthcare or animal husbandry background or have very good animal sense. If you live farther than 40 miles away it would be best if I whelp the litter because I have access to reproduction veterinarians, and it would be safer for the dog to be under their care in case complications arise.