Marble Mountain's Juneau
ABOUT JUNEAU
Juneau was whelped on August 11, 1994, in a repeat breeding that had proven very successful for Trieven Kennels. During her first two years of training she has broven to be extremely trainable, has a great nose, and has proven to be a natural pointer. Her first weekend afield (at 15 months) she held some picture perfect points on pheasants, and on the duck season opener she retrieved 52 out of 52 ducks knocked down in front of her. Her temperament has made her the perfect house dog, and her personality has made her my constant companion. For a lab she is a more athletic field trial version and weighs in at 70 pounds, but her square head and thick chest make her unmistakably labrador. Juneau was bred by Tom and Sue Ross of Trieven Kennels in Medford, OR. (541)773-9690.
But Juneau's biggest claim to fame is her famous father, Hershey, who has single-handedly re-written the rule book for the Colorado Pheasant Forever Chapter. Competing first against the flushing division and then against the pointing dogs, Hershey put them all to shame by winning both divisions. His natural pointing and oustanding retrieving have made him shine as one of today's most sought after pointing lab studs. Hershey is one of a handful of Grand Master Pointing Labs recognized by the American Pointing Lab Association. Hershey's accomplishments are well documented, and several articles on him and pointing dogs in general are available upon request. Hershey is a very handsome 80 pounds and is an upland game phenomenon. Juneau has a full brother who is following in the footsteps of his father Hershey. Grand Master Pointing Retriever Cajun of Black Forest MH is today's number one chocolate pointing lab stud.Both Cajun and father Hershey were bred by Delery Guillory of Black Forest Kennels. (303)681-5227