Carannagh Kennel Reg'd
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Home of Anne Perkins and friends

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Carannagh Irish Setters can do lots of things...but most of all they are family dogs. They love people, especially children and want to be part of everything. They need love. They need daily exercise. They need the self-discipline and confidence that comes from consistent-and-gentle discipline and, perhaps, obedience and agility training. They will likely want to hunt. In exchange they will give you and your family enduring love and affection.


Some earlier Perkins Irish and other pictures


Anne, her mom and her first Jiggs at home in Syracuse NY (1952)


An earlier Lindy belonging to uncle Bob Perkins, Conroe Texas (1946)



Puppy Charlie Radford a-go'n home
(June 2003)


Another Jiggs with Anne's Grandparents
Washington State 1939



 


OK! I'll take the dumbell
but I'll SUFFER...
Carannagh Kelsey and Carannagh Guinness with young friend (summer 2004)


 


Mac (Carannagh Ruairi-Mac Burgandyrun) at Christmas (2004)
Owned and loved by Robin and Mary Reed
Young Callaghan (Litter 2) in Robin Hood costume to go trick-or-treat with the neighbourhood children (2001)


 


Handsome Levin (Carannagh Levin of Burgandyrun) on his 2nd Birthday (April 2005).
He lives with and is loved by Joe and Kate Thibaudeau (near Belleville).
Mom Rose as a young setter
"I've got it! Chase me! Chase me!

 
Jiggs with friend Bridget (Spring 1998)

 
Kyla (mom of Litter 3) getting ready to be shown (August 2002)



 

Marie Tinlin's beautiful girl Sunshine (1993-2002) and a senior friend. Like many Irish, she enjoyed visiting people, especially those she thought needed her (and would give her treats!).
Cally's grandfather Cassey and owner Marianne Buck
were involved in a visiting program sponsored by St. John's Ambulance (Victoria BC) where they were recognized for their good work.