Gatineau Kennels
Gatineau Kennels existed from
circa 1942 through 1953 and was the first kennel of the partnership of
C. S. MacLean and
J. D. McFaul. McFaul was the actual breeder and kennel manager; MacLean financed the kennel, which existed for purposes of winter patrol on the Desert River preserve of the Gatineau Fish and Game Club of Maniwaki, Quebec.
Inasmuch as the
Harry R. Wheeler Seppala Kennels breeding stock and kennel name were acquired by the partnership in 1950, the
Gatineau dogs were gradually phased out and sold off in favour of the pure Seppala Wheeler stock,and breeding continued for another ten years under the
Seppala Kennels name.
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