Eyes Are Open – Paladin E Litter Puppies [Video]
Eyes are open and they’re starting to walk on all fours. Late at night they sound like a pack of coyotes, letting everyone know they’re awake and finding their voices.
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Eyes are open and they’re starting to walk on all fours. Late at night they sound like a pack of coyotes, letting everyone know they’re awake and finding their voices.
Short clip showing a newborn puppy from our Paladin E Litter. Just days old and already full of promise—a quiet, simple look at the very beginning.
I threw the raccoon Nelli killed last night down the lane—out of reach of the dogs with containment collars—planning to dispose of it later. I forgot. A giant bird didn’t. LeAnn happened to witness the whole thing from the window, and the doorbell camera caught it on video. The bird picked the raccoon up, dropped […]
The Paladin E litter has arrived! This litter is out of Paladins All In (NA 112, UT 180) × Oxbow’s Big Gun (NA 112, UT 204). This was our first experience using Artificial Insemination, resulting in 4 males and 4 females. We chose AI due to Oxbow’s Big Gun’s age and were honored to be […]
Nelli still insists on running her squirrel patrols around the property, even with a belly full of pups likely to arrive this weekend. Cold doesn’t slow her down either—wind chill was -15 today. Just a tough, driven Pudelpointer doing what she does.
Fancied up the whelping room a bit—didn’t want to let Stephen Lundy down. Welcome to the milk bar. A quick look at the setup as we get things dialed in.
Welcome to the Paladin Whelping Room. Short video showing the setup where Paladin Gundogs litters get their start.
Now only if she would do that with beer… A quick, light-hearted Pudelpointer video showing a fun moment in the field. No training agenda here—just personality and real dog life.
Hardtrigger’s Stella, a Pudelpointer, digs a wild pheasant out of heavy cover and carries it across the field with authority. Real bird, real cover, real dog work captured on video.
Nelli nailed an elusive Iowa Hungarian partridge. I identified it in my mind, but yelled “rooster” in the moment. No birds were harmed in the making of this video—just a solid piece of dog work.

