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Dan:
I can't tell you how happy I am with Cap's demeanor as a pet and his strong bird drive. I just got him back from Wynfield Plantation in South GA where he has been in training for three months. The trainer at Wynfield said that Cap's hunting abilities at nine months old are more like a two year old bird dog. He has a great nose and is already backing, steady to wing and steady to gun. I couldn't be happier.
Warm personal regards,
Tom Morgan
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Mr. Parler,
Our family wants to thank you for all the time and attention you gave us in helping us get our wonderful new puppy home. She is a doll! We have named her Dixie to honor her birth state. She has a great personality...cuddly, curious, active and a little stubborn! She fits right in the Heeb household. She did great on the 12 hour ride home. She got a little sick in the mountains, but other than that was fine. We took her to the vet yesterday and she got a clean bill of health. The vet was impressed with how healthy and sturdy she is. She said she could tell Dixie was very well taken care of as a puppy. Our 4 year old brittany, Dash, is getting used to her. Mostly, he ignores her, which is probably best for now. I sent a picture of her first nap with Dash.
Thank you again for everything (especially meeting Gracie and me in Manning on a blistery cold winter morning!) . We are quite thrilled with the new addition to our pack!
Jeanne, Tim and family

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Dan,
I thought I would send you some pictures of Fergie at 4 months. She is such a smart pup. We've trained her to ring a bell to let us know when she needs to go outside. She behaves well in the house and she sleeps all night in her crate without a sound.
Although it's been hot here in the afternoon, we take her out and walk about an hour every evening and about a half hour in the morning. She has jumped several rabbits and flushed a couple of wild quail. She loves for me to get out the quail wing. She really likes the water and retrieves whatever I throw in the pond. She also dove out of the canoe the first time I took her for a ride. She doesn't meet a stranger and attracts attention wherever we go. We haven't had her around very many other dogs yet, but she gets her last puppy shots on Monday and Nan is taking her to obedience school starting Monday afternoon. She should get to meet a lot of other dogs there. Also, she loves to chase lightning bugs and bees and has been stung once.
I'd like to plant some pen-raised quail for her soon, but I want to wait until it cools off some.
Carl Carroll

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Dan,
Most pictures of pointing dogs show a field pose. Tonka Talon du Terre du Parler is a fine hunter, pointing dog, and retriever. He is also an excellent companion, is willingly obedient, and intelligent to a fault. He is responsible for bringing in the morning newspaper and securing the grandchildren's stuffed toys. He is an accomplished quail, ruffed grouse and pheasant hunter. His temperment, stamina, and intelligence are excellent.
J. Pack Hindsley, Jr.

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Dan,
Since the first day we brought Ukase Du Parler (Jeff) home he has been everything we could have ever wanted in a family pet and bird dog. The ladies of the house love him. His desire to please and natural abilities make him the ultimate close working dog.
Sincerely,
John Koves

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Dan:
Five years ago, I purchased my first French Brittany from your kennel: Utopie Du Parler "Grace." She is an exceptional companion and hunter. She moves with style and class, and her determination to find birds is endless. Grace has an excellent nose and smells birds at greater distances than my other dogs. She has hunted wild quail in North Carolina, Oklahoma, and Kansas and wild pheasants, Hungarian partridge and sharp tail grouse in South Dakota.
I am pleased with my decision to purchase Grace and would highly recommend Parler's French Brittanys.
Thanks!
Howard Revels

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Dan,
Thank you for the opportunity to share Chance's attributes. Not only is he easily trained, he exhibits natural retrieving instincts. Chance is only 9 months and has proven a great desire to hunt, a good nose, and willingness to please. He is a terrific companion in the field as well as the house and is wonderful with our children. It was a joy to meet you and Beth. Your commitment to quality is proven in your animals and kennel. We look forward to keeping in contact for years to come and for future dogs!
Matt and Scarlett Tosh
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Dan,
After 30 years of owning Irish Setters, my wife and I decided to look for a smaller dog. We researched many different breeds for our new family member and decided on a French Brittany Spaniel because of size, temperament, intelligence and overall characteristics of the breed.
The next challenge was to select a breeder. After searching the internet all over the US we decided on Parler's French Brittanys kennel in St. Stephen, SC. On our first visit to the Parler's, we noted the quality of the Spaniels, well kept kennels and a family that loved their dogs. My wife was smitten by Bud (Vulcan du Hyalite), so we decided to get a black and white male from Bud and Prissy's (Unie De La Savane Rouge Ondulante) litter.
Brandy (Chachou du Parler) has been more than we expected from a French Brittany Spaniel. He was easy to train, very well behaved, enjoys people and other dogs and most of all is a lover. Our experience in selecting a new breeder and family pet could not have been better. We strongly recommend the Parlers for your next Brittany.
Dave and Sally Sorenson

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Hello Dan
Batiste Du Parler "Sydney" was born 04/18/2006. The Sire was Bud; Annie was the dam. Sydney has exceeded my expectations! I knew she would be a great hunting dog. The last day of Pheasant season Jan 4th Sydney pointed six birds. She always finds birds. She has a fantastic temperament and is great with little children. Sydney is now pregnant with her first litter due 02/09/2009. Dan it has been a pleasure working with you.
Wishing you the very best!
David Platt
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Dan,
Here is a picture from a successful day hunting with Abigail on our family farm. She is a great hunting companion. I have hunted quail, chukar, and woodcock over her and she points and holds like a seasoned veteran. I have even taken her duck hunting and she has retrieved a few wood ducks. I love her so much and I could not have gotten her from better people. Thanks and I look forward to hearing news on your next litter.
Ashley Boyd
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Dear Dan and Beth,
Gramma and Sophie
Comfort and Joy
Sitting in Gramma's lap watching the birds.
Thanks, Dan, for a great dog.
Jody
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Dan,
I was recently given a Parler puppy for a gift as a hunting companion. Cole was taken out on his first hunting trip at 5 months and was able to keep up with the older dogs and also pointed his own birds. We are very proud of him and think he is going to be a great dog.
Thanks a bunch,
Madison Hutto

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Our experience with Parler’s French Brittany’s has been nothing short of wonderful. The greatness of Parlers doesn’t begin and end with their amazing dogs. Dan and Beth are terrific people who truly love each of the puppies they sell, and it shows. They have shared their knowledge and experience with us to help guide us with our training. With that said, make no mistake these dogs will surpass all of your expectations. The natural ability of our pup as a hunter along with her intelligence has shined brightly from day one, and even with all the love we give our pup, she manages to return it tenfold. I never knew such dogs existed, and from here on out I’ll never forget. Thanks again Dan and Beth for our wonderful pup and all your help.
Our best wishes,
Jake, Kim, and Canelle Du Parler (Ellie)

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Hello Dan,
Just wanted to give you an update on Delilah. Here's a picture taken tonight of her in her "day" bed. Her night bed is the same one my wife and I sleep in.
She's an amazing puppy, great temperment, sweet, smart, an absolute pleasure. I've raised a lot of puppies: labs, goldens, pointers, setters, german wirehair, poodles. She is the best dog I have ever been around in my life.
Thanks for letting us have her. I want another, let me know when!
Sincerely,
Richard Hall
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Dan,
This is Skye at 8 months. I had worked her in the field behind my house but this was her first time with live birds. She ran just past the quail, then locked down and turned into the wind with a beautiful point. She held the point until I flushed the bird. I shot it and she retrieved. Eight months and her first quail and she was almost flawless! I had her on a check cord but didn't have to use it on any of her several points that day. As a bonus, my family loves her and insists that I hunt her regularly. There is no question what my next dog will be and from where. A French Brittany is perfect for me and I won't even consider another breeder.
Thanks again,
Dobbins Callahan
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Dan
Just a note to update you on the pup that Ted and I bought from you in June. We worked him on quail in September. We took him to Michigan the middle of October along with Ted's older dog. He was less than 6 months old. By the 3rd day in Michigan we were amazed at how well he was doing and how fast he learned. We moved between 40 and 50 birds all three days. (well over a hundred birds) About 60 percent woodcock and the rest grouse.
He was finding and holding his own birds independent of the older dog. He was more interested in finding birds than trying to play with the other dog. Amazing. I told Ted that the only problem was that if we told anyone how well he was doing at less than 6 months no one would believe us. The area we hunted still held a lot of leaves and was very thick so we didn't kill a lot of birds. We killed enough to watch him retrieve both woodcock and grouse. He never saw a bird until we flushed it, he was always pointing scent, just like we worked him on the quail. If he continues to learn at this pace he will be a great DOG.
I can't say enough about how well he has started.
Thanks,
Rod Canterbury
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Dan,
Hope you are doing well. My name is Kevin Puskarich and I bought a French Brittany from you about two years ago. Attached are some pictures to show you how Trevor is doing. I could not be happier with him.
Thanks, Kevin
View photos of Trevor here

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