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It is Anderson Creek Hunting Preserve's desire to breed German Shorthaired Pointers and Brittany Spaniels for puppies that will not only turn into great hunting dogs but will also be wonderful family dogs and beloved pets.
3 male Brittany puppies available to go home December 15th 2020
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Jim, My father-in-law and I had a great time on your preserve this morning. KenĀ Adams was our guide and he was phenomenal. We shot a total of 23 birds inĀ less than 3 hours; 11 pheasant, 4 Chukar, and 8 Quail. Ken brought five dogsĀ and they were all over it! Your fields are well maintained and Ken did aĀ great job getting us some quality trigger time.
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3 male Brittany puppies available to go home December 15th 2020
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Another Good Looking ACHP GSP Pup!
We enjoy getting updates on all of our German Shorhaired Puppies!
Update – Henri the GSP Puppy…
Henri is doing great!!! He has stolen all of our hearts and we couldn’t be more in love. Thank you for our sweet baby!!!
Maddox update…
Sorry, I’m a little obsessed win him. Can’t help myself. š
Hope you are all doing well at Anderson Creek!
Ken Hall of Pinehurst, NC
I want to thank you for the opportunity to hunt at Anderson Creek. My daughter Rachel and I had a great time. Being that it was her first time hunting, I wanted her to have a more controlled atmosphere and the guarantee that she would actually see some birds. Our guide Troy and his dog Chuck put us on the birds which allowed us to come away with nine quail and a rooster pheasant. The hunt was part of Rachel’s birthday present and she couldn’t have been happier with the outcome. While driving home, she asked, “when can we go back?” Again thanks for a great time and a memory that she and I will never forget. Take care and have a great day.
Sincerely,
Our Anderson Creek German-Shorhair Pointer, Lily
I first want to say thank you for allowing us to bring Lily home. She has become a part of our family in only her first month here. She can already sit, lay, stay, roll over and play fetch. She has tripled in size since the day we got her and is showing no sign of slowing up as you can tell from the pictures. I can’t wait until she is old enough to go back to train. She is eager to please just like you said she would be and is already showing signs of being a great hunter and even better companion. Thanks again!
Attached are pictures of Lily. We look forward to bringing her back to see the preserve and train.