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GCh. Kinwashkly The Final F Word, RN FDJ PCD CGN
![]() Owned by Julie Ross | Whelped: December 7, 2021 Fergus is sired by DC/GCh. Sovereign's Chasing Legends out of Ch. Kinwashkly Buffalo Gal Fergus attended his first weekend of dog shows at 6 months of age at the Prairie Canine Academy. He was Best of Winners at four of the six shows, each time for one point. He went home with 4 points to his championship. This young dog has great show ring attitude and has fun doing whatever is in front of him.Fergus came on strong at the Medicine Hat shows, taking Best of Winners three out of four shows to finish his championship at 7 months of age. He also won the Best puppy in Sporting Group three times. He will be something to watch when he matures! Fergus will continue to be shown but he may be field testing,or trialing in the future too. Fergus entered his first Rally Novice competition in November. He earned three legs needed to get the Rally Novice title. He added a fourth leg after earning the title as 1st place in his class. That was his second title at the age of 11 months old. Fergus went to the Assinaboin Kennel Club shows in Winnipeg April 2023. He was shown as a special for the first time and got Best of Breed at all 4 shows. This gives him his first points towards a Grand Championship. Judges were John Rownton, Barbara Heal, Stephen Dainard, and Shawn Nichols. Fergus went to his first field tests in May 2023 at the German Shorthair Pointer Field Club of Alberta and came home with two legs to his Field Dog Junior title. He loved the running and finding birds and will be back in the future. Fergus went to the Prairie Canine Academy shows in Balgonie, Sask. for their June shows. Due to a problem with his owner's motorhome he missed the first two shows. Once he did get there, he took best of breed at all four shows he made it for. At the fifth show he also placed 4th in the Sporting group under judge Kim Hamel. He added some more points towards his Grand championship title. He earned his first leg towards his Pre-Companion Dog degree at the Portage La Prairie shows. His next show will be the Canadian national specialty. Fergus added a bonus leg to his Rally Novice title already earned at the Alberta Kennel Club. He was select dog under judge Dana Cline for a 3 point major to his Grand Championship on Monday at the same show. At the Montana Brittany Club, Fergus placed 2nd in the Open walking Derby, with a very good strong race and a stylish point. Fergus earned the last leg needed for his Field Dog Junior at a test at the end of September with a strong race and stylish points. Fergus was Best of Breed two out of three days at the Red Deer dog show and made the cut in the group on the last day under Robert Dawson. Fergus attended the Wheat City Kennel Club shows in Brandon, Manitoba in November of 2023. He went Best of Breed at 3 out of the 4 shows. He also had Best of Breed at the Limited All Breed Sporting dog show on Sunday. Fergus finished his Grand Championship at the Calgary shows the end of November. He got Best of Breed and pulled in the group the first day. At the Crocus Kennel Club in February 2024, he placed 4th in the group under Patricia Taylor. He also earned two more legs on his pre-companion dog to finish that title. He also earned a Canine Good Neighbor title. He was a busy boy that weekend. At the Assiniboine Kennel Club in Winnipeg, Fergus was Best of Breed at two out of the three shows entered. As of March 31, Fergus is the number one Brittany for 2024. Fergus was Best of Breed under judge Steve Dainard at the Friday show of the Red Deer and District Kennel Club. The next two days he was Best of Opposite Sex at the same shows. He had the handicap of travelling to the shows with a bitch in heat and was not at his best in the ring. At the Calgary Kennel and Obedience Club spring shows in May of 2024, Brittanys had a high entry. Fergus showed in all four shows. He got two Best Opposite Sex awards, and two select awards. This gave him more points to his Bronze level Grand Championship. At the Alberta Kennel Club shows in August, Fergus was Best of Breed at three out of four shows. Pending CKC confirmation, this should complete his Bronze level Grand championship. Fergus loves the show ring! At the Manitoba Kennel Club shows, he was Best of Breed both days he was entered, and made the cut in the group one day. He was also Best of Breed at the Manitoba Sporting Dog club show. At the Medicine Hat Kennel Club in mid October with a large entry of Brittanys, Fergus started out with a select win in the Limited Group 1 show. In the regular show, he took Best of Breed under judge Wendy Paquette and went on to get 2nd in the Sporting Group. The next day he was Best of Breed and group 4th under judge Darla Hecke. The third day he again got select dog. Fergus went to his hometown shows, the Wheat City Kennel Club shows, in Brandon, Manitoba the second weekend in November. He took Best of Breed at three of the four regular shows. Judges were Kim Hamel, Colm Beattie and Rita Beattie. At the Crocus Kennel and Obedience Club, Fergus won Best of Breed under judge Dann Wilson on Sunday. At the Red Deer and District kennel Club shows, Fergus was best of breed in a large entry the first and third show under judges A. Gaudin and H. Glenndenning. The second show, he earned select dog status. At the Calgary Kennel and Obedience Club shows in Olds, Alberta, Fergus won Best of Breed under Mel Saranchuk in a good entry, May 2025. At the Fort Garry Kennel Club shows in May, he went Best of Breed and placed 4th in the group. He repeated the breed win at the second show, and placed 3rd in the group. He was not entered for the 3rd and the 4th show, but got the breed again at the last show. In June, Fergus tried a new sport, Sprinters, which involves chasing a lure at top speed. He earned two legs in his first two tries. Entered only one day at Portage Kennel Club, he took the breed and placed 4th in the group under Murray Euson. In July, Fergus entered the Wascana Dog Club's first weekend of shows. At the first show of the weekend, he won Group 1st under judge Kim Hamel and competed for Best in Show for the first time! The second show Fergus won Best of Breed and went on to a group 3rd under Corrine Walker. At the two shows on Saturday, he was Best Opposite Sex. Sunday morning he was Best of Breed and group 4th under judge Wayne Thompson. At the afternoon show, he placed Select dog. Fergus was Best of Breed in a large entry at the Westwinds Sporting Dog show August 1st, under John Rowton. At the Alberta Kennel Club show on Saturday under Peter Frost, Fergus won the breed again, again with a large entry. The Sunday show under Richardo Saldano saw Fergus win the breed for the third time during our National specialty weekend. Fergus competed at the Manitoba Canine Association shows in Winnipeg. He was Best of Breed two out of three days. At the Heart of the Continent shows in September, Fergus was group 3rd on Saturday. Sunday he was placed 4th in the group. Fergus competed in the Medicine Hat shows all three days in October, taking the breed each day. The judges were Patricia Cummins, Janet Lobb and Kristin Francis. Fergus placed 4th in the group at the Wheat City Kennel Club shows in November under Mike Jackman. Fergus was Best of Breed all six days at the Crocus Kennel Club shows in Brandon, Manitoba in February 2026. |
Field Champion/Amateur Field Champion Kinwashkly Kismet
![]() Owned by Jim and Mary Stevens | Whelped: August 30, 2021 Bodee is sired by NGDC/NAGDC/NAWGDC/GFC/GAFC/FC/AFC Magnum High Velocity out of Ch. Kinwashkly French Blaze Bodee placed 4th out of 21 starters in the Amateur Gun Dog stake of the Western Michigan Brittany Club trial in March 2024. At the Michigan Brittany Club, he was 2nd in an Amateur gun dog stake of 26. The same trial, he also placed 4th in the Open gun dog stake, with 24 entries. At the Irish Setter Club of Michigan, he won the Open Limited Gun Dog stake. At the same trial, he was 2nd in the Amateur Limited Gun Dog stake. He won a 21 dog Open Gun Dog stake for a 4 point win towards his Field Championship in early May. At the Michigan Saginaw Brittany Club in mid May, he placed 2nd in the Amateur Gun Dog stake. Bodee also placed 3rd in the Open Gun Dog stake at the same trial. At the Michigan Saginaw Brittany Club trial in September, he placed 2nd in the Amateur Gun Dog stake. Same trial, Bodee also placed 2nd in the Open Limited Gun Dog stake. Bodee was 4th in the Open Gun Dog stake in the Michigan Brittany Club trial September 2024. At the Nodrog Gordon Setter Club of Michigan, October 2024, he scored three placements. Bodee was second place in both the Open Gun dog with 13 entries, and the Amateur Gun dog with 17 entries. He was first place in the 8 entry Amateur Limited Gun Dog Stake. At the Western Michigan trial in March 2025, he placed 3rd. Bodee also was 3rd in the Open Limited gun dog stake at the same trial. In April 2025 Michigan Brittany Club trial, Bodee placed 2nd in the 16 dog Open Limited Gun Dog stake. At the Kentucky Brittany Club, he was 4th in the Amateur shooting dog. He also placed 2nd in the Open Limited Gun Dog stake. Bodee was second out of 20 dogs in the Open Gun Dog stake of the Pennsylvania Brittany Club April 26, 2025. He also has puppy points. Bodee was the 2024 Michigan Brittany Club Open and Amateur Gun Dog of the Year. At the Pennsylvania Brittany Club trial in May, he won the 18 dog entry Open Gun dog stake. He also picked up two third placements at the same trial, Amateur Gun Dog stake with 14 entries, and the 15 dog entry of the Open Limited Gun Dog stake. In the Michigan Saginaw Brittany trial, May 16, Bodee was 2nd in the 13 entry Amateur Gun Dog Stake. At the same trial, he placed 4th out of 14 in the Open Limited Gun Dog stake. At the Western Michigan Brittany Club fall trial, Bodee completed his AFC with a win in a 26 entry Amateur Gun Dog stake. He was also 3rd place in the Open Limited Gun Dog stake at the same trial. At the Michigan Saginaw trials in September, Bodee won a large gun dog stakes. At this time, he is the leading dog in the East Central Gun Dog awards. At the Michigan trials in September, Bodee placed 3rd in the Open Gun Dog stake. He also was 3rd in the Open Gun Dog stake at Niagra Frontier Brittany Club trial in September. He placed 4th in the Amateur Gun Dog stake at the Pennsylvania Brittany Club trial in October. Bodee took two placements at the Kentucky Brittany Club trials in October. Both were 3rd placements in the Amateur Gun Dog stake and the Open Limited Stake. At the American Brittany Club 2025 National Amateur Walking Gun Dog stake, Bodee was 4th place. |
Ch. Kinwashkly High Velocity Harley
![]() Owned by Leslie Andreas | Whelped: September 20, 2023 Harley is sired by NGDC/NAGDC/NWGDC/GFC/GAFC/FC/AFC Magnum High Velocity out of Ch. Kinwashkly French Blaze Harley went to his first field trial May 3rd at the Montana Brittany Club spring walking trial. At seven months old he placed 3rd in the Open derby with many finds. He also continued his bird finding spree in the puppy, placing 4th. At his first Canadian trial, Harley placed third in the Open Puppy, having a fun time hunting hard. Harley earned his first show point in August with a best of breed at the Edmonton Kennel Club show. Harley was 3rd in the Open Puppy stake at the Northern Alberta Pointing Dog Club in September. The second day of the trial, Harley won the Open Derby with a good race and a beautiful find. He added another point to his show championship by going Winner's Dog at the Medicine Hat Kennel Club show in October. Back in the show ring in April, 2025, Harley went Winner's dog three days in a row to add 3 more points to his show championship. The judges were Delvina Beaulac, Patricia Lanctot, and Corinne Walker. Harley made a lot of friends outside the ring, loving all kids who came his way. At the Wascana Dog Club shows in July, Harley finished his championship. He was handled by Peggy Mignon in the first four shows, going Winner's Dog each day. The last two shows, I showed him. He was Best of Winners both shows. Harley got dropped off on his way home from the shows to spend the rest of the summer training with Sheldon Rogers. He will be happy to know that he can concentrate on field work from now on. Harley won the Open Derby with great bird work at the Brittany Spaniel Club of Canada, September 14, handled by Sheldon Rogers. |
Ch. Kinwashkly How Do You Like Me Now, RE
![]() Owned by Charlene Moch | Whelped: September 19, 2023 Howie is sired by DC/NGDC Kinwashkly King Louie out of Ch. Kinwashkly Charming Wee Ms. D Howie started his show career with two best of breed wins, each for one point at the Edmonton Kennel Club shows in August 2024. He also earned the first leg to his Rally Novice title. He was handled in the show ring by Sherri Trihart and in Rally, by Darren Moch. Howie and Darren added two legs in Rally Novice at the Red Deer District Kennel Club shows in November, taking class placements of 2nd and 3rd. This earned him his Rally Novice (RN) title. At the April Red Deer District Kennel Club shows, Darren took over handling Howie in the show ring. He was successful with Howie taking Winner's dog all three days, and Best of Winners one day. This added 5 points toward his show championship. The same days he also competed in Rally Intermediate classes with Darren. He qualified all three days. This gives him his Rally Intermediate title. At the Calgary Kennel and Obedience Club in May 2025, Howie was Best of Winners three out of four days. This completed his show championship! Howie was handled to most of his points by Darren Moch. Darren and Howie added a bonus leg at the Alberta Kennel Club rally event in Rally Intermediate. He earned his first and second leg to his Rally Advanced title at the Battle River Canine Association shows in October. Both legs were first in his class, score of 96 the last day. At the Red Deer show November 1st, Howie scored 97 to finish his Rally Advanced title with second in his class. Howie was the number 5 Brittany in Rally in Canada last year. At the Camrose shows, Howie was 4th place in the Excellent B class with a score of 84, for his first trial of the year. On the second day, he scored 85 for his second leg towards Excellent title. The third day he completed his legs for rally excellent title, with the score of 95. Howie also earned the first leg towards his Companion Dog in obedience with a third place in class the same weekend. |
Ch. Kinwashkly Adios Beaches
![]() Owned by Julie Ross | Whelped: August 31, 2024 "Sheana" is sired by DC/GCh. Wingra's Indy Go! out of Ch. Kinwashkly By A Mudslide Sheana made her ring debut at the Crocus Kennel and Obedience Club shows in February, competing as a Baby puppy. Her first day in the ring, she won the Best Baby Puppy in the Sporting Group with competition. At the Red Deer District Kennel Club in April, Sheana was Winner's bitch and Best Puppy in Breed the first day for 2 points to her championship. At the first show of the Assinaboine Kennel Club, Sheana was Winner's Bitch, Best of Winner's and Best of Breed, later going on to place 4th in the Sporting Group, for a total of 3 points to her show championship. She was best puppy in breed at the second show of the weekend. Sheana was Best Puppy in Group at the Fort Garry Kennel Club on May 23. At the Wascana Dog Shows, Sheana was Winner's bitch at the two shows on Sunday for one point each time. Sheana enjoyed being handled in Junior showmanship too. Sheana was Best Puppy at the Canadian National specialty show on August 3rd. Sheana placed 3rd in the Open Puppy of the Northern Alberta Pointing Dog Club's fall field trial, August 30th. The following day she would place 4th in the Open Puppy at the German Shorthair Pointer Club of Canada's trial. Sheana completed her field trial weekend with an Open Derby win of 2 points at the same trial, with great manners on her 2 finds. At the Calgary Pointing Dog Club in September, she placed 3rd in the Open puppy. At the Medicine Hat shows in October, Sheana picked up a 2 point Best of Winners award the first day. The third day, she repeated the win to complete her show championship. |
Ch. Kinwashkly Running Against The Wind Rylee, FDJ
![]() Owned by Rod Fyten | Whelped: August 31, 2024 Rylee is sired by DC/GCh. Wingra's Indy Go! out of Ch. Kinwashkly By A Mudslide Rylee and her owner, Rod, competed in their first dog show at the Red Deer District Kennel Club in April 2025. Seven month old Rylee was Best of Winners and best Puppy in Breed on the third day for a 3 point major under Honey Glenndenning. At the Calgary Kennel and Obedience Club, May 2025, Rylee was Winner's bitch at the first show for 2 points under Lynda Saranchuk. At the third show, Rylee was Winner's Bitch, Best of Winners, and Best Opposite Sex over a specials bitch for another 2 points. Rylee went to her first field trial at the Northern Alberta Pointing Dog Club in May 2025. At 8 months old, she got an honorable mention in a very competitive puppy stake, and 3rd in a large Open Derby stake, with 5 birds pointed. The following weekend at the Calgary Pointing Dog Club, Rylee won the derby stake for 2 points to her field championship. Rylee earned her first leg to her Field Dog Junior with a nice score of 96 out of 100 points at the June Calgary Pointing Dog Club tests. At the German Shorthair Pointer Field Club of Alberta, she added two more scores, of 98 and 92, to finish her Field Dog Junior title. She is a very talented little bird dog. Rylee picked up 2 points as Winner's bitch at the Alberta Kennel Club show under Shawn Nichols. At the field trial held by the Northern Alberta Pointing Dog club, Rylee won the Open puppy stake with a nice run from this animated little bird dog. The same weekend, she made her debut as an adult dog, running in the Amateur Shooting Dog stake, where she placed 4th with 2 clean finds and a back, one day after she turned 1 year old, out of 18 entries. On September 12, Rylee won Best of Breed at the Calgary Kennel and Obedience Club trial with her owner handler to complete her championship. The same weekend, she competed at the Calgary Pointing Dog Club trial, earning 3rd place in a 21 dog Amateur Shooting Dog, another good placement for a puppy aged baby. |
Kinwashkly Daisy Mae
![]() Owned by Murray Roth | Whelped: December 21, 2021 Daisy is sired by DC/GCh. Sovereign's Chasing Legends out of Ch. Kinwashkly Buffalo Gal Daisy won her puppy points and her owner wisely pulled her from trials at that point to concentrate on getting this little fireball broke steady to wing and shot. At her first adult trial, Daisy was second in a large competitive Open Shooting dog stake, with 2 finds and 2 backs, including one her bracemate broke and chased. In her second adult field trial, she won the Amateur Limited Shooting Dog stake at the Northern Alberta Pointing Dog Club, for 3 points toward her field championship! At the Calgary Pointing Dog Club, Daisy was 4th in the Amateur Shooting Dog. At the B.S.C.C. trial, September 13, Daisy was named the dog the judges would most like to take home. The following day, she placed 2nd in the Open Shooting Dog stake. |
Ch. Kinwashkly When Stars Collide
![]() Owned by Leslie Andreas | Whelped: August 31,2024 Wendy is sired by DC Wingra's Indy Go! out of Ch. Kinwashkly By A Mudslide Our little liver natural bobtail, Wendy, made her show ring debut at the Assinboine Kennel Club in Manitoba. Wendy, 7 months old, was Winner's bitch, best of Winner's and best of breed under judge Corinne Walker on Saturday. On Sunday, she repeated the win under judge Pamela Bruce. At the Wascana Dog Club July shows, 10 month old Wendy was best of Winners under judge Kim Hamel at show one. She was Best of Winners and Best Opposite Sex over a specials bitch at the second show under Corinne Walker. At the third show, a designated booster show for Brittanys, Wendy was Best of Breed from the classes over three group winning/placing specials to finish her championship. She went on to place 3rd in the sporting group and win Best Puppy in Group under judge Dr. Gail Forsythe, earning her additional points to bring her total for the day to the maximum allowed, 5. At the fourth show, Wendy was again Best of Winners. She moved up to specials on the last day to earn 2 Select bitch awards, beginning her points toward a grand championship. She will be going to a few field trials this fall and running in puppy and derby stakes. Wendy went out as a moved up special at the Alberta Kennel Club, and was Best Opposite sex and best puppy in breed under judge Katrina Santos. She was Best Puppy in Breed at the Westwinds Specialty the same weekend. At the National specialty, Wendy won Best in Sweepstakes under judge Judith Morrall Brown. |
Kinwashkly Curious Georgia
![]() Owned by Dawn Feist and Sheldon Rogers | Whelped: April 14, 2016 Georgia is sired by DC Warbonnet's Orion in the Big Sky out of DC Kinwashkly Defiant Diefenbaker Georgia also competed in the 13 dog Amateur Shooting dog stake at the Mortlach field trial April 26th against the longtail dogs on some of the best grounds in North America. She came in 2nd in the stake to her kennel mate, Nova, both handled by Sheldon Rogers, with a great race and clean bird work. At the BSCC trial, Georgia was named the dog the judges favourite dog in the Open Stake. |
Kinwashkly Batten Down The Hatches, J.H., F.D.J.
![]() Owned by Natalie Yarema | Whelped: May 7th, 2024 Hatch is sired by DC/AFC Kinwashkly Roe, FDJ out of Ch. Kinwashkly Buffalo Gal Natalie got the pick of the litter from her dog's first litter sired, 14 puppies born! In the end, one puppy picked her! Hatch wanted to go home with her and that was what he did! Hatch made his competition debut in May at the Montana Brittany Club spring trial and hunt tests. He came home with the second place ribbon for the Open Puppy stake and four passing scores to earn his AKC Junior Hunter title. Hatch was 4th place in the Open Puppy stake with 14 entries at the Northern Alberta Pointing dog club trials in May. At the first two tests that he was ever in, he earned two legs towards his Field Dog Junior. Both were perfect scores of 100 out of 100 possible points. At the Northern Alberta Pointing Dog club trial Hatch was 2nd place. The following day, at the German Shorthair Pointer Field Club of Alberta trials, he ran in the puppy stake and had a strong race to win the stake, including a couple wild bird finds! At the Calgary Pointing dog club trial in September, he scored two blue ribbons in one weekend, winning the Puppy stake the first day. The second day, he won the blue ribbon in the derby stake. A couple weekends later, Hatch picked up the last leg for his field dog junior title. Hatch is the number one puppy in 2025 Canadian Kennel Club trials, all breeds, as well as the Calgary Pointing Dog Club juvenile dog of the year. |
GCh. Kinwashkly Kentucky Boone, RE
![]() Owned by Carl and Lee Magnuson | Whelped: December 19, 2020 Boone is sired by NAFC/FC/AFC Spanish Corral's Sonny Patch out of Ch. Kinwashkly Instant Replay Boone competed in Master's level Rally at the Hub City Kennel Club's shows in Saskatoon, earning a leg with a score of 94. He is also a great hunting dog and has his GCh. in shows. At the Prairie Canine Academy shows in June, Boone placed 4th in the Sporting Group under judge Mary White, handled by Junior handler Ashley. At the final show of the Wascana Dog Club, Boone was Best of Breed under judge Laurel Deputsch. Boone was Select dog at the Alberta Kennel Club shows under judge Richardo Saldano, the same day and grounds as our National specialty. |
Ch. Kinwashkly Roxy Roller, FD, W.D.J.
![]() Owned by Ron Rarick | Whelped: March 26, 2022 Roxy is sired by DC/AFC Kinwashkly Tempo out of Ch. Kinwashkly French Blaze Roxy competed at the Calgary Kennel and Obedience Club shows, held in Olds, Alberta in May 2025. She was Winner's Bitch for two points at the second show, and again on the last day. Roxy has puppy and derby points and is going to compete in the senior stakes at field trials, with hopes of a dual champion some day. She got her first leg to her Field Dog Advanced at the GSP Field Club of Alberta. Roxy was Best of Winners for a big major at the Brittany Spaniel Club of Canada's specialty in August of 2025, handled by Junior Handler, Riley Tisch. Roxy made her first adult placement with 4th in the 20 dog Amateur Shooting dog stake, with great bird work from this nice young dog. I was honoured to be on the end of her lead when Roxy went Best of Winners on the 2nd day of the Medicine Hat Kennel Club shows to complete her show championship. |
Kinwashkly Red Cedar, F.D.J.
![]() Owned by Dustin and Lana Moreau | Whelped: June 6, 2020 Cedar is sired by DC/AFC Kinwashkly Wee Johnny D,, F.D. out of Ch. Kinwashkly French Blaze Cedar placed 4th in the Amateur Shooting Dog stake out of 22 entries with 3 clean finds and a nice race at the Northern Alberta Pointing Dog Club May 2025. Cedar is the family pet as well as hunting dog for her family, with occasional field trials in her life. Cedar placed 3rd in the Open Shooting stake with 22 entries at the Calgary Pointing Dog Club May 2025. Cedar was 2nd place in the Open Shooting Dog stake of the German Shorthair Pointer Field Club of Alberta on August 31st, 2025. At the Calgary Pointing dog Club trial, she was 2nd in a 21 dog Open Shooting Dog stake. |
Ch. Kinwashkly Pretty In Pink, F.D.J.
![]() Owned by Adam and Sarah Pugh | Whelped: August 8, 2022 Piper is sired by DC/GFC Almaden's Under Lock And Key out of Ch. Kinwashkly By A Mudslide Piper was given an honorable mention in the Amateur Shooting Dog stake at the Northern Alberta Pointing Dog Club trial held May 2025. The next day, Piper won a 5 point major Open Shooting Dog stake at the same trial with 4 finds and a very wide race. She has been entirely owner Handled and trained, and was the 2024 American Brittany Club Western Futurity gun dog winner. Piper started her show career at the Nicola Valley Kennel Club, going Winners bitch and Best Opposite Sex for 1 point the first day. The second day, she went Winner's bitch, Best of Winners, and Best of Breed for 2 points. Piper took a 3 point major under judge Katrina Santos, going Winner's Bitch at the August 1st show. The next day she was again Winner's point for another major with Adam Pugh handling in the ring for the first time. With Sarah handling, Piper finished her championship at Cranbrook Kennel Club in August. She was Best of Breed under judges Brian Reed and Jeremy Browne on Saturday and Sunday of the weekend. Both times she went on to place 3rd in the group. Piper ran in the multicourse Big Country trial in September and placed 2nd in the Open Walking Shooting Dog. Piper competed in the Mortlach Field Trial Association trial, placing 3rd in a competitive Amateur Shooting Dog stake at another wild bird, multicourse trial. |
Field Champion Kinwashkly Kinley Haze, FDJ
![]() Owned by Sheldon Fyten | Whelped: September 19, 2024 Kinley is sired by DC/NGDC Kinwashkly King Louie out of Ch. Kinwashkly Charming Wee Ms. D Kinley is owned and trained by a young gentleman with his first dog. At the tender age of 20 months old, Kinley placed 2nd in the Amateur Shooting dog stake (22 entries) at the Calgary Pointing Dog Club spring trial 2025. The following day, she was 3rd in the Open Derby. Kinley got a score of 95 to complete her Field Dog Junior title at the Calgary Pointing Dog spring tests on a cold, rainy day in June. At the Northern Alberta Pointing Dog Club of Alberta Club field trials, August 30th, Kinley won the derby stake for 2 more juvenile points. At the Calgary Pointing Dog Club trial, Kinley first of all scored 2nd in the Amateur Shooting dog with so many finds, no one could keep track. The next day, she continued her bird finding streak for her owner handler, and won a 5 point Open shooting dog stake to complete her field championship 5 days before her second birthday. |
Champion Kinwashkly Amigo's Muddy River
![]() Owned by Tom Doherty and Kim Williamson | Whelped: January 7, 2024 Muddy is sired by DC/AFC Kinwashkly Wee Johnny D, F.D. out of Ch. Kinwashkly By A Mudslide Muddy earned a leg on her FDJ title with three good finds at the GSP Field Club of Alberta tests in June. She has her puppy points and other placements in field trials and a 3 point major in the show ring. She received a second 3 point major with Winner's bitch under judge Ricardo Saldana at the Alberta Kennel Club August 3. Muddy was 3rd in the Open Derby stake at the GSP Field Club of Alberta on August 31st. Muddy attended the Calgary Kennel and Obedience Club shows in Olds Alberta. At the last show, she was Best of Breed, under Donna Buxton, with Tom Doherty handling. That should complete her show championship. Muddy competed in her first two shows as a special, where she was awarded Best of Breed each time, earning her a total of 4 points towards her Grand Championship. This was at the Red Deer and District Dog shows, under judges Diane Fast and Lynne White. Muddy won Best of Breed both days at the Lethbridge shows, for more grand champion points. She also teamed up with 9 year old Charlotte to win 1st in Novice Junior Showmanship class. Muddy was Best of Breed at the Alberta Kennel Club Classic show February 27th. She also went Best of Breed at the same shows on March 1st. The other two shows, she went Best of Opposite sex. This weekend gave her 10 more points to her Grand championship. |
FDX Ch.Kinwashkly Timber Baron F.D.X Ch,. W.D.J.
![]() Owned by Duane Wallace | Whelped: August 16, 2022 Timber is sired by DC/AFC Kinwashkly Tempo out of Ch. Kinwashkly Buffalo Gal Timber scored 3 passing scores to earn his Field Dog Excellent title, July 2025. This also gives him the first leg towards his FDXCh. Timber has been trained and handled by Karl Lafrance. He overcame hot temperature and challenging conditions to achieve this goal! With his second leg earned, Timber is looking forward to getting his third leg to FDXCH. at the test in Cuyuga, Ontario in September. That goal has been achieved and Timber is now a F.D.X.Champion, looking to get to the NAVHDA invitational next year! |
Kinwashkly EZ Passages
![]() Owned by Leslie Andreas | Whelped: January 7, 2025 EZ is sired by DC/AFC Kinwashkly Roe, F.D.J. out of Ch. Kinwashkly French Blaze EZ competed in her first two field trials as an 8 month old puppy on Labour Day weekend at the beautiful field trial grounds at Buck Mountain grazing reserve near Breton, Alberta. She placed 4th in the 10 dog Puppy stake for the Northern Alberta Pointing dog club trial. At the German Shorthair Pointer Field Club of Alberta, EZ ran a good, fast and forward race to place 2nd. At the Brittany Spaniel Club of Canada trial in Mortlach, Saskatchewan, EZ was her fast and wide running self, placing 2nd in the puppy stake. |
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Kinwashkly Bree's Roustabout Full Tilt Ginny Owned by Lenny and Gail Sinclair | Whelped: January 11, 2025 Ginny is sired by DC/AFC Kinwashkly Roe, FDJ out of Ch. Kinwashkly French Blaze Ginny went to her first field trial at the Central Maine Brittany Club in early September. She placed 3rd in the Open puppy stake. At not quite 8 months of age, she also won the Open Derby stakes. (Pictures to come) |
Kinwashkly Shining Star
![]() Owned by Tim and Cheryl Hall | Whelped: January 11, 2025 Ella is sired by DC/AFC Kinwashkly Roe, F.D.J. out of Ch. Kinwashkly French Blaze Ella got her first leg towards her FDJ at 8 months of age. She got her first show point in Chilliwack, October 12th with a Best of Breed. You will see her in more field events as well as the show ring. |
Kinwashkly Brit's Lil I Don't Give A Rip
![]() Owned by Brittany Lloyd | Whelped: May 23, 2025 Rip is sired by FC/AFC Kid's Royal Casey out of Ch. Kinwashkly Charming Wee Ms. D Rip went to three shows in North Carolina as a Baby Puppy. He won all three against competition and looks forward to going into regular classes as soon as he is old enough. He had another outing in November as a baby puppy, placing 3rd in the Baby Puppy Group. He will also compete in field trials! At Rip's first trial, at 7 months old, he placed 4th in the Open puppy stake, at the Tarheel Brittany club trial. He also placed 4th in the Open Puppy at the Southeastern Brittany Club trial. Rip placed 2nd in the Open Puppy stake at the Old Dominion Vizsla club in February. At the German Shorthair Pointer Club of Central Virginia, Rip was 3rd in the Open Puppy and also 3rd in the Open Derby. Not bad for a 9 month old puppy! At the Wilderness Pointer club trial, Rip was 2nd in the Open Derby. He also placed 4th in the Open Puppy at the same trial. Rip did a great job in the Open puppy at the Northern Virginia Brittany club to win his puppy points. |
Kinwashkly RC Blast Double
![]() Owned by Rich Crowley | Whelped: December 19, 2020 Odie is sired by NAFC/FC/AFC Spanish Corral's Sonny Patch out of Ch. Kinwashkly Instant Replay Odie won the Open Gun Dog stake at the Northern Colorado Brittany Club fall trial in October. There were 9 entries, giving him 2 points toward his field championship. |
Ch. Kinwashkly Whatabirder Flyboy
![]() Owned by Shawn MacLeod and Amanda McGavin | Whelped: Jan. 12, 2018 Boone is sired by DC/AFC Kinwashkly Tempo out of Ch. Kinwashkly Instant Replay Boone added two legs towards his senior hunter AKC title, needing only one more leg to achieve the title. He will then go on to try for a Master Hunter title. |
Kinwashkly King of Rock
![]() Owned by Diane Vater and Chuck Cooper | Whelped: December 7, 2019 Elvis is sired by DC/NGDC Kinwashkly King Louie out of Ch. Kinwashkly Single White Female Elvis placed 3rd in the Open Gun Dog stake at the Sooner Brittany Club spring trial, with 3 good finds and an honest gun dog race. There were 26 entries in the stake. |
DC/AFC Kinwashkly Roe FDJ
![]() Owned by Natalie Yarema | Whelped: August 13, 2019 Roe is sired by DC/AFC Kinwashkly Tempo out of Ch. Kinwashkly Instant Replay Roe has done very well in Canadian trials, and now he is trialling in the United States. In his first trial of the year, he placed 2nd Open Gun Dog at the Three River Bird Dog Club in Washington in March 2026. |