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2020 National Elevage ChampionFebruary 7, 2020 | Cheraw, SCDogs Pictured (L2R)Onnie de la Trinite TAN WRT | ChF-L Maxime Confesseur de la Trinite TAN WRT | GUN Libnah de Trinity TAN

2020 National Elevage Champion

February 7, 2020 | Cheraw, SC

Dogs Pictured (L2R)

Onnie de la Trinite TAN WRT | ChF-L Maxime Confesseur de la Trinite TAN WRT | GUN Libnah de Trinity TAN

 

Q? Where did the name Trinity come from?

A. Our family is strongly Christian, and when developing the program 32 years ago we wanted to keep our faith at the forefront of our family business as well. In addition to Trinity Bretons, all of our dogs also have biblical or saintly names.

Q? What type of hunting can you do with an Epagneul Breton?

A. They are bred to be pointing dogs on upland birds (pheasant, quail, chukar, hun, sharptails, grouse, woodcock, etc), but they are also proficient in waterfowl and furred game if you desire.

Q? What is the life expectency of an Epagneul Breton?

A. The average life expectancy is 12-15 years.

Q? How much do they weigh?

A. Females - 30-35lbs | Males 35-40lbs

Q? Are they big or small running dogs?

A. The range of any dog is dependent upon training and genetics. Genetics provides your ceiling, training builds the dogs range. If you wish to have a close working dog, put your training birds in close distances, and if you desire a long ranging dog, put your training birds at greater distances.