WM Farms Quinquennial Awena
Call Name: Quincy
DOB: September 13, 2021 Coat: Dark Golden Weight: 50 Lbs. Registration: AKC SS29402608 Microchip: 933000320326601 COI: 6.03% Genetic Tests: prcd-PRA status: CLEAR PRA1 status: CLEAR PRA2 status: CLEAR Ichthyosis status: CLEAR DM status: CLEAR NCL: CLEAR Osteogenesis Imperfecta: CLEAR Dystrophic Epidermolysis Bullosa: CLEAR Exercise-Induced Collapse: CLEAR Muscular Dystrophy: CLEAR Structural Health Status: OFA Eyes GR-EYE28282/11F-VPI OFA Heart GR-ACA8561/12F-VPI OFA Dentition GR-DE1463/12F-PI OFA Hips GR-143086G24F-C-VPI OFA Elbows GR-EL63281F25-C-VPI |
Notable Lineage:
Quincy is almost an identical match of her mother, Brook. Not only in looks but her manners as well. This line has a powerful water attitude and very instinctual bird drive. Well sized for the work, they're fast, nimble and deliberate. Fun to train, happy temperaments and beautiful field coats continues to provide our program with so much to work with.
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About the name:
Quincy represents 17 years of focused field breeding. Our 5th generation WM Farms Golden Retriever, quinquennial means lasting for or relating to a period of five years. Awena is native American for sunrise.
Quincy represents 17 years of focused field breeding. Our 5th generation WM Farms Golden Retriever, quinquennial means lasting for or relating to a period of five years. Awena is native American for sunrise.
-Foundation Training-
SIT
HEEL
HOLD
COME
NO
DOWN
UP
Leash Training
Everything I train for is built from these simple, but essential commands.
Bird Introduction (build prey drive) * Whistle commands * Swim Work * Steady to Shot * Decoy Intro * Marking drills on land and water * Single Marks/Retrieves * Upland Training * Dead bird work primarily with ducks/pheasants * Practice hunting situations * Proper Gun Introduction * Kenneling * Sit (sit means sit, no stay needed) * Here * Front to Side Heel * Walking Heel * Hunt Command Nose Work
SIT
HEEL
HOLD
COME
NO
DOWN
UP
Leash Training
Everything I train for is built from these simple, but essential commands.
Bird Introduction (build prey drive) * Whistle commands * Swim Work * Steady to Shot * Decoy Intro * Marking drills on land and water * Single Marks/Retrieves * Upland Training * Dead bird work primarily with ducks/pheasants * Practice hunting situations * Proper Gun Introduction * Kenneling * Sit (sit means sit, no stay needed) * Here * Front to Side Heel * Walking Heel * Hunt Command Nose Work