We have puppies, started dogs and broke dogs. All pups are guaranteed to be trainable. Every pup is vet checked before shipping and good hips are guaranteed. All females are natural gun dogs and not brewed bitches. Every pup is raised and socialized by Bob personally. All dogs are given heart worm medicine on a regular basis and are excellent family dogs.
The Dashing Iron Mike Bloodline
These dogs have always been great grouse and pheasant dogs. They have a lot of natural backing and retrieving ability. They are great dogs in the woods and have a range of about 75 yards
Dashing Iron Mikie
Straight Creek Ben
Ben is medium range and is 100% natural retriever and very easy to handle in the field.
Count Otho Bloodline
This is one of the last Count Otho dogs. Dash is 100% percent natural bird dog to point back and retrieve. This little dog will hunt with the best of any dogs. Bob calls him the pick up man. Birds that are left in the field will be found by him. Dash is a stud at Straight Creek Kennels only.
Dash Count Otho
Count Otho Bloodline
These dogs were brought over from England in the 1960's by Dick Biggs, they came from Chris, son-in-law of William Humphrey. The last dog he had was Count Otho. These dogs are super easy to train, have a lot of natural pointing ability.
Bob with Mikie & Fancey
Roca © 2004The Type of Male You Want
By Bob BaileyOld fashioned things still work! A good sire and a good dame will have good pups. I believe that a good stud dog should be your best hunting dog in your kennels. He does not have to be a champion of field trials, but he must be a good bird dog and must have good hunting ability in the field in every way. He should be natural to point, back, and retrieve on his own. If you want natural pups from him, he should hunt to the front and handle good and hunt with you. He should have a good nose, good style and disposition, not a fighter – they are hard to handle. He must have good conformation with a straight back and straight legs. You should have his hips x-rayed before you breed him. He should have a good pedigree and you should know his sire and dame and how they hunted. Then you can breed him to a good female that is compatible to him and get good pups This is how you breed so that your puppies have an instinct to love birds.
Straight Creek Holly
Straight Creek Holly weighs about 45 pounds and is a 100% natural bird dog. She points backs and retrieves and hunts hard at a medium range.
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Straight Creek Fancey
Fancey is a beautiful small dog of about 35 pounds. She is an almost 100% natural broke dog, she pointed naturally on her own. She is natural to honor and retrieve. She ranges from 50 to 75 yards and will adapt closer in the woods. She has superb style.
Straight Creek BonnieStraight creek Bonnie is a natural little female. She weighs about 38 pounds and is natural to point and retrieve.
Straight Creek Bonnie's Pedigree
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Straight Creek Daisy
Straight Creek Daisy's Pedigree
Road Side Tina
Road Side Tina's Pedigree
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Bob's Little Cotton
Roca © 2004
Cotton's Pedigree
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Straight Creek Lizzy
Straight Creek Lizzy's Pedigree
Another Straight Creek dame Josie is not pictured.
Straight Creek FancyThe Type of Female You Want
By Bob BaileyYou want a dog with a lot of point and natural to honor you and retrieve well. You want a dog that likes to hunt for you. I would never breed a female until she is trained. Also, I would want a female with good conformation. (A good body build, straight tail, wide, deep chest, box square muzzle.) It is also important that the female has good intelligence and good style. I would certainly never breed a nervous or shy female. These things come back home to you. In 40 years of breeding and training different breeds of dogs, I have seen and am convinced that you need to breed the best hunting female in your kennels if you want the best puppies.
Bob Bailey On Breeding or Mating Two Dogs...
First, I would try to breed dogs that are compatible with each other. I believe the female has more to do with the puppies than the male. Most of the puppies will take traces back after the mother and act like the mother. With my 40 years of experience training whole litters, you can see this in the puppies. Therefore, I would breed only the best female -- one that performs well in the field. I would try to breed a female that hunts strong and in front of you and has as much natural ability as possible.
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