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Quigley

Quigley and Misty

Quigley and Misty

Quigley and Misty

Quigley

(More Misty pictures can be viewed by going to her page. )

 

 


SIRE OF MISTY'S UPCOMING LITTER

Test Results and Ancestors

Quigley's Pedigree
DOB: 5/09/04
Height: 26 inches
Weight: 65-70 lbs.
OFA Health Verification
Hips:
Fair per OFA PO-15372F26M-NOPI. Quigley's mom tested "Good" with OFA and his only two OFA-tested siblings also received "Good" hip ratings.
Ataxia (Neonatal Encephalopathy) :
"Normal," per the University of MO AMGL Case Number 48843, meaning he does not carry the gene, so he cannot pass it to his offspring.
Von Willebrands DNA Results:
"Clear" for the disease per VetGen Report 51000; meaning he can never get it and can't pass it to his offspring.
10-Generation Co-Efficiency of Inbreeding:
10.05%. What is this?
Quigley's Ancestors:
Quigley has more incredibly stunning and acclaimed silver and white poodles in his line than I can write about in the space provided on this page. He has several top producing champions in his pedigree (meaning they have each produced at least 3 champions), and we are extremely grateful to his owners, Heather Bryan, of Prodigy Poodles in Arizona, and Penny Harney, of Pinafore Standard Poodles in Tennessee, for their willingness to allow us to use him for our sweet Misty.

I honestly don't think I have met an intact male poodle who was as loving with other unneutered males when a girl in heat was present in the room as Quigley was during his stay with us. He came here knowing no one (human or canine) and accepted all of us with an unassuming, confident aire. We took him on vacation to Utah because Misty was in heat and he fit in extremely well. I truly hated to see him go home. He is playful, outgoing, and extremely gregarious. His temperament, combined with Misty's loving, unassuming nature, will result in wonderfully-tempered and beautiful pups. We will be keeping a pup from this breeding because we know how truly incredible these puppies will be.

The pictures shown left were taken 8/27/08. It was day two of water fun, so the grooming is more than a little off if you were hoping to see a well-groomed poodle. Quigley and Misty (along with our other dogs) had a ball playing in the water and the fields of Kolob Reservoir in Southern Utah. Quigley is the largest silver in these pictures, with Misty being the smaller of the two.

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