Hi - glad you mentioned Helen's tri - I visited a couple of weeks back and she said what do you think to my handsome boy - I looked and looked again and thought she had got herself an English 'working' setter - he really is handsome. I'm no expert and don't know much about gene's but like the browns (go back to German Long Hairs) the tri, I would have thought must go back to the setters which were also introduced into our older breeding. Like an old saying goes - 'it all comes out in the wash'. I know for certain of a white couple having a black baby and only when doing their family tree, finding several generations back the 'culprit'. The couple separated for quite a while till the family tree was legally looked into. So I hope and pray that folk don't start pointing fingers and accept these very adorable puppies - another old saying 'people living in glass houses shouldn't throw stones'. If I could have extra dogs I would love a tri - their expression is adorable. My very special dog Bess was an English Setter x Flat Coat Retriever, when we knew we were losing her, got the dog book out and saw a munsterlander which I thought was a double of Bess - had never heard of them, never seen them before, and look what's happened to me since my first. New hobby, new friends and a whole new experience and meaning to life. Hope they go to super loving homes.
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