IntCH Gosch's Cir Conn (Cedar)
Stud, Machine, Founder
Cedar is a loving companion with ample expression in the home. In the field he is a tireless hunter taking advantage of his correct proportions, stellar nose and staunch point to bring game to the table. He has hunted extensively wiley ring necks, sharptail, ruffed grouse, woodcock, prairie chicken, chukar, huns and both fowl and fur in South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana and Minnesota. Stud of five NAVHDA NA Breeders Awards.
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Cedars Point Glitzy Spitz
Glitzy Terror, Lioness, Lover
Glitzy is an absolutely stunning female with true grit. She is from our G Litter, the Frito Lays Bold Mix crew. Glitzy's high drive, seasoned nose, electric point and silky structure carried her into the fields, forest and water of four states her first two season. She completed basic requirements for breeding in late 2025. We're hoping to enter her into our breeding program this year. Seven of her peers ran NA this past season qualifying CPK for their 5th NAVHDA NA Breeders Award.
Click on the image for a photo library of Glitzy along with her pedigree. Testing and confirmation results will be posted as she progresses through the vetting process.
NatCH Riava's Miss Dakota (Soda)
Photogenic Poser
Miss Dakota knows how to charm. She's a crowd pleaser with an extremely calm temperament. If she could talk we're convinced people would listen. As a natural retriever, healer with staunch point this highly cooperative nature works very collaboratively afield and in water bringing all dispatched game to hand.
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IntCH Brush Dale's You Can't Fence Me In (Yetta) Looker and Smartypants
Yetta is like the wind afield. She's absolutely stunning to behold. Living up to her name she's beauty and sneak all in one. With stealth nature, dashing appearance, and both loving and independent flare she rarely goes unnoticed, though she could. Yetta stands for ruler of the house and she lives up to this alpha character, though Cedar has yet to relinquish top dog stature.
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NatCH BB's Aster-Retired and Rehomed
Gentle Spirit and Star Charger
Aster is our royal SUPER STAR, taking after Cedar's regal nature. Calm, loving, quiet with an insatiable prey hungry spirit. She'll take your heart and lead you directly to the birds. Heavy cover, no problem! She runs it so tough she annually looses her brow, snout hair and her undercarriage hair. Prey drive..., MOST CERTAINLY! Aster was retired and rehomed in 2025.
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Cedars Point Henious Hydra (River)
Three Headed Monster
Cedars Point Henious Hydra-River is a home grown and new edition to CPK from the Friday the 13th "H" litter. Soda and Brush Dale's Triple Threat-Tito produced a developing beast in River. We're enjoying her energy and fearlessness. She's been hunted in three states this season.
Soon to come, a photo library of Cedars Point Henious Hydra along with her pedigree, testing results and her confirmation evaluations. To be posted as events take place. She's still very young.
Cedars Point I've Got Your Number (Briar)
Frearless Thorn
Cedars Point I've Got Your Number is from the "I" Litter between Brush Dale's You Can't Fence Me In-Yetta and Belvoir Bullet Cooper. Briar is a very well conformed pup and we have high hope for her and the new blood line she brings to Cedars Point. She just spent a week with the CPK crew in Wyoming while they hunted chukar and huns. She's just turned 10 weeks old while there.
Soon to come, a photo library of Cedars Point I've Got Your Number along with her pedigree, testing results and her confirmation evaluations. To be posted as events take place. She's still very young.








