-PALADINS DANGER CLOSE-
PALADINS DANGER CLOSE
Paladins Danger Close (Case) is a maximum score Natural Ability Prize I dog. She is product of our Breeders Award winning “D” litter. She is out of HARDTRIGGER’S STELLA by CEDARWOODS HARLEY. Case lives with my friend and hunting partner, James Otto. She lives in the house full-time with Jim’s family and one of her daughters (Luna). She spends her time duck, goose, and pheasant hunting with Jim.
“Danger Close” is a military phrase used in battle when forward and directing fire onto an enemy. As an Artillery term, it is included in the method of engagement segment of a call for fire which indicates that friendly forces are within close proximity of the target. Just as a good pointing dog locks down game and directs the handler in for the flush. Case is from our “D” litter, thus PALADINS DANGER CLOSE
Case’s Coefficient of Inbreeding is 14% which makes her a solidly linebred dog. The odds tilt heavily in the favor of the pup whose ancestors were both related and above average performers. Out of 30 dogs on Case’s 4 generation pedigree, it shows (2) Versatile Champions, (11) Prize 1 Utility Dogs, and (19) Prize 1 Natural Ability Dogs. Yes I know, paper doesn’t make a gun dog but it does stack the deck that Case will pass on her true versatility and awesome balance of cooperation and a tenacious drive. Consider the Coefficient of Relationship for some of the dogs in Case’s pedigree.
VC Bruedersthal’s Al – COR 37% – NA Prize I, UT Prize I and a Versatile Champion.
VC Cedarwoods Zabrina -COR 48% – NA Prize I, UT Prize I and a Versatile Champion
Cedarwoods Quincy Dan – COR 34% – UT Prize III with multiple NSTRA 1st place wins
Cedarwoods First Offense – COR – 46% – UT Prize II, 1st Place NSTRA wins. According to Bob Farris “He was the absolute total package when it comes to a stellar versatile hunting dog.”
Cedarwoods Calendar Girl – COR 36% – UT Prize I- the most influential “Blue Hen” pudelpointer in history
Cedarwoods Amadaus – COR 33% – UT Prize I/ multiple 1st place NSTRA wins and once described by Bodo Winterhelt as the best pudelpointer in North America
Cedarwoods Image of Jake – COR 38% UT Prize I -The mother to our first Pudelpointer, Cedarwoods Just Do It
I am so proud of the road Jason has taken with the Pudelpointer as a breed and his role on NAPPA’s board as one of their directors.
I met Jason Mix many years ago when I sold him his first Pudelpointer. Later when he was deployed to Germany by the military he had me work with his second Pudelpointer that he imported while stationed there. Over the years I have encouraged Jason to take an active role as a breeder as his honesty and dedication to the breed is rarely seen in today’s world of hunting dog enthusiasts. I am so proud of the road Jason has taken with the Pudelpointer as a breed and his role on NAPPA’s board as one of their directors. Jason’s military past and background has certainly indoctrinated one very fine husband, father, and young man that continues to make my heart proud…….Bob Farris
Bob Farris
Cedarwoods GundogsPrize Winning and Hard Hunting Dogs!
These pups are the real deal. I use to be a GSP guy….no longer.
Ted Berg
Hanska, MNOutstanding Breeder
Outstanding breeder and even better guy! Glad I’ve gotten to get to know you
Lance Larson
Lake Crystal, MN100% Recommended
Not only did Jason supply me with the finest dog that I have ever had, he has also became my friend and hunting partner.
Mike Schultz
Welcome, MNThey are good hard hunting dogs!
They are good hard hunting dogs!