Available Lynnhill Llewellin Setter Puppies

The breeding pairs listed represent some of the very best Llewellin Blood lines in the world today. You can be sure that you will be getting a carefully selected mating of high quality trained bird dogs.

All pups are unconditionally guaranteed to make the companion and hunting dog you have always wanted.

Early reservation is recommended.

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Dylan

Dylan is a son of Lynnhill’s Prince Bryn and Lucy’s Lynnhill Lou, a lively, spirited 3 year old with plenty of potential and some training. Friendly and loving disposition.
$450

Further details and information on request.

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Andy

3 year old Andy is from our best bloodlines (Count Gladstone Wind’em), and has great potential; very nice personality and plenty of energy!

$250

Further details and information on request.

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Bryn's Lynnhill Holly x Lynnhill's Wind'em Jack

Bryn's Lynnhill Holly Lynnhill's Wind'em Jack
Click the photos for pedigree.

3 month old tricolor male from the outstanding litter of Bryn’s Lynnhill Holly and Lynnhill’s Wind’em Jack. Eager to find a loving home and hunting life.
Lots of promise!
$1000

 

All pups are $1,000, either sex. A $200 deposit will secure your reservation.

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All pups are now shipped with a hand made Amish leather collar and brass name plate and we will include a Lynnhill hunting cap for the handler.

There are none better than Lynnhill Llewellin Setters

Just ask the owner of one of our pups.

We will be pleased to Email you names and phone numbers for any owners
of pups from prior litters of specific breedings which may interest you.
We can also Email a general listing of over 200 owners of dogs
bred in our kennels. This is by far the best information you can
get on the quality of our program.

Make your reservations, today!

Keith and Tessa Smith
814-336-5797
or
814 282 3473
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