We live with our dogs and believe temperment is the most important quality a dog has.  Our dogs are people oriented, friendly, out-going social creatures.  They are lousy watch dogs!  We think Brittanys make an ideal family pet, provided they get regular exercise and training.

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(By Field Ch First Place Jake
ex Dual & Amature Field Ch Kinwashkly Brown Sugar)

 

At left is Kinwashkly Little Bo Britt ... owned by Keith Laatsch.  "Zack", pictured with his owner's son, Devon, was more than a family pet.  With derby points, puppy placements and 6 points including a major in just one weekend of showing, Zack seemed to be a sure dual champion back in the mid-80's (before his premature accidental death).
 

 


An update 23 years later, the baby in the above picture, Devon Laatsch, with his dad's hunting dog, Kinwashkly Jam Up Jake

Ch. Kinwashkly Princess Sioux with my daughter, Amy.  Dogs
have always been part of our family


 

Ch. Kinwashkly Zane Grey, likes to go fishing with his
owner Dave, when they aren't hunting


 

Michelle and Amy with Ch. Kinwashkly Sugarpatch Tina


The Andreas family in 1986, Leslie with Ch. Flint's Kinwashkly Queen, C.D (13 years old) and Dual Ch.Kinwashkly Brown Sugar, Amy with her Chihuahua Taffy, Rick with Dual Ch. Kinwashkly Red Patches and Ch. Kinwashkly Sugarpatch Tina, Michelle with her sheltie puppy, Rascal

 

Kinwaskly Motoring Mitzie and her buddy, Remington Faid.  Brittanys are a natural with children!

   

My daughter, Michelle, with Kinwashkly Molly Mistletoe and Ch. Kinwashkly Shagadelic Sheba

The youngest member of our family, grandson Lachlan Simpson, with our oldest member of the dog family, Tess.