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Quail Meadow's Straight Shooting Winchester
"Moose"
DOB: April 12th, 2020

Our big Moose, is new to our home! Ethan and I worked with a great breeder and handler in Williston, Florida to add him to our family!  Moose has a great easy going personality. He absolutely loves to snuggle and play with our ladies here. He has already competed in shows and achieved several points making his way towards his championship.​

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Moose loves to splash in the water and will tip over any bucket in sight to bask in all the water! When he is not playing in the water or getting sprayed with the garden hose, he loves to lounge outside in the grass! He has a great off switch. His puppies both past and in the future will be set up for success with his terrific personality and good looks! 

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Moose boasts great results in his health testing including his OFA certificates on his patella(s), cardiac exam, elbows, and hips. His genetic panel is good as well. If you are interested in stud services please click the link below. 

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Click here to view his Stud Contract  

Stud Service Fresh/Cooled: $2600 (Shipping not included)

Stud Service Frozen $2,000 (Shipping not included)

Moose's CHIC Health Testing Results 

Health Clearances: 

DOB: April 12th, 2020

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Color Genotype: eeBBDD (yellow, not carrier of chocolate/dilute clear)

OFA Hips: Excellent

OFA Elbows: Normal

Dentation: Full/Correct Scissors Bite 

OFA Patellar Luxation: Normal 

OFA Cardiovascular Examination: Normal/CLEAR

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Click HERE to see all OFA Certificates for Moose

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Moose's DNA Panel

**Our DNA Panel of testing is done via EMBARK DNA**

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PRA-prcd (Progressive rod-cone degeneration) 

EIC (Exercise-Induced Collapse)
​MCD-Ocular Disease (Macular Corneal Dystrophy) 

MCD-Orthopedic (Medial Coronoid Disease) 
​HNPK (Hereditary Nasal Parakeratosis) carrier will not be bred with other carriers 
CNM (Centro-nuclear Myopathy) 
DM (Degenerative Myelopathy) 
Stargardt Disease
D locus (Dilution Locus Color Gene) 
Long coat (Hair Coat Gene) 

CT (Copper Toxicosis) carrier will not be bred with other carriers 

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For more information in regards to the Genetic Diseases 

CLICK HERE

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