Catherine Carter

Female

Burgundy

France

Profile Information:

How many Irish Setters do you have?
3
How long have you owned Irish Setters?
since 1982
About Me:
I am French and live in Great Britain. I have owned and exhibited Irish Setters since 1982. My affix with the Kennel Club is Anacardium and I have a small breeding kennel based on Hartsbourne/Brackenfield lines. I have now moved back to France in Burgundy.
Why are you applying for membership?
A. I am a human wanting to contribute to the community

Comment Wall:

  • Laura Kolbach

    hi Catherine, welcome to this site! I see that you already added some photos, keep on posting!
    Laura and the girls
  • philippe.deram

    Chère Catherine
    Bienvenue sur ce merveilleux site ..
    Il y a quelques années vous m' aviez envoyé de magnifiques photos de "NIghtfever"
    alors que vous étiez correspondante de la revue
    "vos chiens"
    A bientôt pour des échanges fructueux sur nos chers setters.
    Amicalement Philippe Deram
  • Susan Stone

    Bonjour Catherine,
    welcome to this site! It may be a bit quiet at the moment but boy we've had some really good discussions...
    I'm curious about your affix...
  • Susan Stone

    Hi Catherine,
    well it is such an unusual name so it must mean something... or is it an anagram of Anna and Carter with the latin added just to confuse? surely cardium must mean heart?
  • Suzanne Humphries

    Hello Catherine,
    I am new to this site, but noticed you have Hartsbourne/Brackenfield based stock.
    My first Irish was from those kennels.
    My Affix is Spyefire, used mainly with Irish R/W's.
    Suzanne.
  • Suzanne Humphries

    Yes I think we may well have met in the past. I used to show Cataluna Lady Edaline in the 80's, then Priorsbrook Sherrelle who was by Jennison Pantom, quite a big bitch!
    Suzanne.
  • Jacques MATHIEU

    Bonjour,
    En effet beaucoup de problèmes avec le comité actuel du Red Club qui, entre autres choses, veut imposer sa vision du Setter Irlandais, celle d'un chien de chasse exclusivement. Partant de là, le Setter Irlandais doit avoir une conformation précise mais surtout une fourchette de taille précise qui est plus restrictive que celles du standard FCI. Mais attendons, il n'est pas du tout sûr que la SCC leur ait donné raison.
    Jacques
  • Susan Stone

    Hello Catherine,
    thanks for the interesting background to your affix!
    Our fist Irish (1975) was of Brackenfield/Hartsbourne/Vandamist lines. But my present dogs have a different background.
    I'll be interested what comes of this size discussion in France and other countries...
    kind regards
    Susan
  • Joan Clancy

    Your photos are lovely Catherine - I see a white face, puppies and everything inbetween! The action ones in the field are great!
    Joan
  • Monique VIRY

    Bonjour Catherine,
    Navrée d'avoir tardé à vous répondre. J'espère que vous rentrerez en France car vous avez de très beaux chiens, de lignées différentes de nôtres.
    Si le coeur vous en dit, rejoingnez le groupe Frenchy, car les pauvres francophones que nous sommes ont parfois bien du mal à participer aux échanges et nous ne pouvons pas abuser de la gentillesse de Susan !!!
    Amitiés
    Monique
  • Monique VIRY

    Bonjour Catherine,
    Je rêve de participer à la Crufts en spectateur ou, qui sait, peut-être un jour, avec un de mes chiens ?Mais ce n'est pas pour maintenant. Vous serez nombreux d'Exclusively à y participer et j'espère que nous aurons plein de photos de ces beaux Setters.
    Il faudra sûrement attendre ton retour en France pour nous renconter.
    Amitiés
  • Susan Stone

    Hi Catherine,
    No, I'm afraid I can't make it to Crufts this year - that was Monique's wishful thinking, hoping for my journalistic talents with a full photographic report on the event. So it will be up to you to keep the Frenchies informed:-))
  • renejeanine

    hello dear friend ! wishing you happy new year !
    hugs
  • renejeanine

    Bonjour ..excuses chere amie, nous venons de voir que tu etais française, c'est beaucoup plus facile pour nous, en français, heureux nouvel an, plein de succès avec ta meute de setters, nous nous contentons d'une pour le moment !!
    amities et bisous de jeanine et rené
  • ursula wilby

    Hello Catherine, great to be your friend!
  • ursula wilby

    Hello there Catherine!
    I dont think I will make Crufts this year. I have a litter of six-weeks old puppies and so far I have two males not sold. So I am not certain what is happening. Otherwise I think it would certainly be fantastic to meet up with all the people on this site. But there will be more chances coming up!
  • Cecilia GUIOT

    Bonjour Catherine,
    Heureuse de compter une française de plus sur ce forum...
    La remarque que vous avez faite sur le forum "size of IS" me rassure et devrait être communiquée au Red club car ceux ci pour justifier "leur nouveau standard" se targue d'être soutenus par le club irlandais du setter irlandais.

    Amicalement,

    Cécilia
  • Facon-Marrec chantal

    Bonjour Catherine,
    LAVANDE vient de chez PELCAT (france),
    ORCHIDÉE de chez JUIF (france),
    FENOUIL de chez Setters of Kyntire (belgique),
    GENTIANE (idem),
    et je vais chercher HARISSA (PELCAT ET VICARY's.
    A bientôt, et merci pour ce sympathique message.
    Amitiés
    chantal
  • Facon-Marrec chantal

    Interessant cette question ! J'avais une petite OPIUM (que j'ai perdue cet hiver...), fille de Rafferty (cataluna) et Medusa du Mt Sithieu (je crois). Et je vais chercher samedi une petite fille de Rafferty et le père étant un Vicary's...
    elle a 8 semaines... je mettrai les photos
    amitiés
    chantal
  • Henk ten Klooster

    Catherine, its a surprise to see some Irish here based on golden oldies.... Once quite a few were able to compete in all scenes with success.

    Last time I saw something of Hartsbourne was French show champion Topaze (many field qualifications) here for a mating with Echlin. She had Hartsbourne Jeaves in the pedigree.

    Sybil Lennox visiting Crufts??? She sure seems an Iron Lady, heading for a century in age. Pay her my regards.
  • Henk ten Klooster

    Well good luck for you & Sybil. If you happen to see a dog like Ch. Brackenfield Hartsbourne Bronze siring a field trial champion, please report!

    And thank Steve again for a tasty tongue we ate at our visit. Kennelmaid Susan left the table because it was from Twinkle, her favorite cow. Susan and me had some great long walks with setters in that Robin Hood landscape where making brick walls is topsports!!!
  • Joan Clancy

    Hi Catherine,
    Just wondering, did you show under that american judge (Maxim) in Feb? If so, what did you think? Any different to your usual judges?
    Joan
  • Sian Thomas

    Hi Catherine
    Good to meet you, sorry that we missed each other at Crufts, have just got back to France and we are off on holiday tonight so will be in touch on our return to get to know you a little more. So sorry that you have just lost a dear friend - too young, hugs from all of us at Dawnmaen, Sian
  • Joan Clancy

    That's cool. I showed under a British judge here once. I thought I might have an edge, as my dog is 1/2 British bred, but while he did get a good look, the ribbons went pretty much the same way as they did under our usual american judges the rest of the weekend. I like the idea of foreign judges too. Then again, I'll show to anyone. lol.
    Joan
  • Jo Ottinger

    Thanks for responding to my request. Love your pictures.
    Kathie Jo
  • Anne Pellette

    I am from Buffalo,NY I moved to Ca. in 1988 to work for Red Arrow kennel, then on to another kennel and I would clean them up and then move on I got tired of cleaning up other peoples dogs and there messes.
    So now I have my own home with my dogs,
    I think my favorate dog in the who time I've been in setters since 1979 is Ch. Marquis Midnight Special,
  • Susan Stone

    Hi Catherine,
    thanks for your comment on Glen. You are right about competing in Britain - it is a world apart... There have been young UK Sh.Ch. in the breed in the past, but today I feel there is an increasing tendency towards coat and glamour meaning a youngster rarely stands a chance...
  • Sian Thomas

    Dear Catherine
    Sorry that it has taken me so long to get back to you but as you know with a house full of Irish nothing ever goes quite to the timetable you plan! Well what can I tell you, I have been here just over 6 years now and was a complete debutant in the show ring having just started to show my boy in the UK before we left but luckily had learned the basics with ring craft etc. The showing of dogs is much more laid back here with presentation of dogs both before the show and in the ring being of a much more "relaxed" level. I have had lots of difficulties over height with some judges but others love my dogs, you will no doubt have seen all the discussions on this site over height. I have bred two litters here and have been delighted with the homes that I have found for them, but as I feel that you do have to be careful as they are very much regarded as a working breed and there are many Irish tied on ropes in farmyards who hunt during the season and that is it. The site for show entry is www.cedia.fr so you can have a look at what is available, I am going to the French Championships in Lyon. If you want to please feel free to give me a bell I think my number is in the Crufts catalogue, Speak soon Siân
  • Dee Rance

    Hi there Catherine, My lines are very different know one is a Caspians the other is a Kirkavagh, I have been 'back' to showing for 8 years now I had a gap of about 15 years out of Irish and had Akita's (not a lot of difference eh) my line died off with bloat, coming back when my health got better and I decided that after 5 years free of my health problem I wanted to get back into showing, buying a puppy from friends, Sue & Mike Oakley, she didn't work out in the show ring so they let me have Jas and when Tam, my original, died very unexpectedly, I bought Saffy my Kikavagh, she is now nearly 3. We lived in the country and often on walks they would all from time to time lifted their heads using their noses and lo and behold there would be Partridge or Pheasants in the direction that they were pointing.
    Where are you going to next?? Sorry I didn't See where you live in U.K. I live in Scotland so there was a lot of game outside the window, as for Rabbits they took no prisoners they just hunted them down and unfortunately killed them. Speak soon Dee and the girls
  • Dee Rance

    Ooooh yes they are too far for me, like you I have to pick and chose, fortunately there are not many judges that are good for me this year so my bank manager will hopefully not be writing to me this year!!!!!!!!! But I can still find the money to go to Ireland, well you have to get your priorities rite don't you.
    I am at S.K.C. on Sunday, only because it is my local, it is now anyway I moved at the end of last year came south instead of 3 hour to Edinburgh its only 15 minutes or so from here I am still north of it though. Dee and the girls
  • Monique VIRY

    Bonjour Catherine,
    Effectivement, la famille s'est agrandie. Amara a mis au monde 4 femelles et 5 mâles le 12 mai dernier.Les bébés, qui pesaient 410g de poids moyen, grandissent à vue d'oeil et Amara est une jeune maman sereine : que du bonheur !!!
    Bises et câlins à tes chiens
  • Catherine Carter

    et bien felicitations a nouveau! C'est interessant que tu me donnes les poids.....ma portee ( il y a maintenant 2 ans et demi 4 femelles et 4 males) les poids allaient de 225g a 350g. Bien sur Anna les avait eu 3 jours plus tot mais c'est normal pour mes lignees et maintenant j'ai des chiens qui seraient,je crois, plutot grand pour les normes francaises. Kim pese 26 kg et Roger 32kg ou meme plus. Mais ici en Angleterre ils sont de taille tout a fait normale quand nous allons en exhibition. Amities
  • Monique VIRY

    J'ai mis un blog sur ma portée. Ce n'est pas évident de trouver un peu de temps pour aller sur internet, les bébés sont trop avides de câlins !!!
    Connais-tu la taille de tes chiens ?
    Bises
  • Monique VIRY

    Je pense que, sauf si les chiots sont vraiment très petits, les poids de départ ne sont pas vraiment très importants. Il faut surveiller quotidiennement la courbe de croissance. Amara a beaucoup de lait et n'est pas fatiguée, je n'ai donc pas à compléter avec du lait pour chiots.
    La taille de tes chiens est dans la partie haute du standard, cela ne pose aucun problème dans les expos surtout que tu as de très beaux chiens !!!
  • Monique VIRY

    A ce jour, c'est pareil pour Amara : du lait à profusion. Et comme elle a 9 tétines ...pas besoin de faire 2 services !!!J'achète toujours du lait pour chiots au cas où nous aurions des soucis. Il me servira lors du sevrage, pour préparer la pâtée pour chiots. Taboo est un mâle magnifique : un poil plat, riche en couleur et très doux. Il correspond à mon Setter idéal au niveau physique et mental.
  • Cecilia GUIOT

    Merci Catherine, J'espère aussi te voir bientôt en france

    Amitiés,
    Cécilia
  • Sue Clifford

    Hi Cathy, thanks for the welcome. This site is amazing. Sad news about Sybil - what a huge contribution she made to the breed. Also I'm sorry to learn that you lost Anna. I had no idea. Yes, I will see you at some shows - haven't done many lately.
  • Rachel Shaw-Rainey

    Hi Cathy. What fun this is. Lovely photos.
    love
    Rachel
  • R.J. Schweiger

    "Miss" Catherine:
    Thanks for the comment - I'm a total rookie - and still don't know the first thing about blogging. I intend to hang in there and hope my input will at least be entertaing, or perhaps helpful to other bloggers interested in horses and dogs.
    Thanks again!!!
  • James Martin's

    Hi! i'm Rui de Carvalho, from Portugal.
    Yours setters are so gorgeous. Congratulations!
    The Irish are my dreams! It isn't rational, I consider all themes irresistible. I've a Irish One.
    He's a beauty Irish setter male from Porto Rio - Portugal, of Pedro Completo Breeder. He’s Ch Portugal, Spain and Gibraltar, but I don't understand anything about expositions.
    Mother’s Thendara Joy Ride (also brother of Thendadra Don Corleone) and is Father's Laumidorn Innuendo. Grand Father’s Thendara Kennedy.
  • James Martin's

    Now it's not the best moment to think get a new dog in our home, because father’s health, but I'd like get some news about yours beauties setters.
    It´s my desire to will get one, under few years. Please send me some news about your beauties and yours future setters. I loves in.
  • Rich

    You're so sweet...."max" is doing fantastic and he's having his staples removed on friday.

    Asfar as his mobility he is a running fool he is all over the place running up and down the stairs and being a silly boy ...barking , playing..........i'll keep you posted..god bless you i really apprecaite your compassion.

    Rich
  • Jo Ottinger

    Thank you for your kind words and yes I have many wonderful memories of my boy. The last two months have been very emotional here as we hoped so much that we would be able to control SLE with meds but, we were not able to. I know when I am ready there will be another setter by my and the girls side.

    Thank you again for you kind words as I am having a hard time with dealing with loosing my boy.

    Kathie Jo, Tiz and Lady
  • ursula wilby

    Thank you for your kind comment regarding the illustrations Catherine!

    These particular illustrations were done for the swedish kennelclub magazine. There was a suplement with just the WDS-Stockholm. I work for the kennelclub magazine (and plenty of other magazines and newspåapers as well). And yes, I have published 9 books to date, but only 4 so far with funny stories and illustrations. You can check out some of my work on my website.:-)
  • Susan Stone

    Hi Catherine, I quite understand your thoughts!
    Actually with already 4 dogs at home I had no plans for keeping a puppy from this litter. My hope was for a bitch to be placed on breeding terms but with only three bitches in the litter and a couple of buyers interested in a bitch for breeding themselves, I decided that as long as the line is continued it did not really matter if it was under my affix or somebody elses.
    Dillan was not planned! What happened was that the puppy dog Daredevil (Dillan) was second pick and when his intended new owner had to pull out, I persuaded my friend Manuela that we keep Dillan in partnership... so I can show him and she can train him;-))
    I must admit that after 30 years of owning only bitches I am really quite enthusiastic about showing and working a dog!
    What are your future plans?
    best regards
    Susan
  • Susan Stone

    Hello Catherine,
    we seem to be experiencing a typical internet problem... It is so easy for misinterpretations to crop up. No harm intended:-)
    Susan
  • Oltène

    Bonjour Catherine, je suis ravie de vous parler en français car moi et l'anglais... difficiles ! Vos chiens sont magnifiques ! J'adore les irlandais et se sont les setters que je préfére après les Gordon ! Vous êtes en Grande Bretagne ou en Hollande ?
    En France nous ne trouvons pas de "rouges" aussi beaux que sur ce site !