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Specialities


Boxers


The boxer is a German breed, developed in the late 1800s from mastiff-type dogs known as bullenbeisers (bull-baiters). The brabant bullenbeiser is generally accepted as being the most immediate ancestor of the boxer. These dogs were selectively bred for hunting and holding prey – and the independent thinking ability required for that task remains a feature of the breed today.The modern boxer is a medium sized dog, short haired, energetic and muscular dog. Males stand between 57-63 cm (23-25 inches) tall and weigh around 30-32kg (66-70lb), and females 53-59 cm (21-23 inches) weighing around 25-27kg (55-60lb).The boxer is a brachycephalic breed – meaning that it has a very short muzzle with the lower jaw extending beyond the upper jaw (undershot). While this gives the dog a very secure ‘bite’ (remember the breed was first developed for hunting and holding prey) it also means he has difficulty in regulating body temperature, and does not do well in very hot or cold conditions – he may also snore.

My Show Boys


Intuit Dracula

My Show Girls


•FRWLC• Janelle

My Pets



My Plans


12/30/06- Dracula is In the process of getting trained in schutzhund.
12/30/06-Bewtween Feb 17th-Feb 24th, Janelle will be trained in obedience.
1/20/07-Dracula has finished training, has started being entered in shows.
3/18/07-Yesterday I purchased two new and quite fine
boxer pups. Both are 4 years old, I got a black
male named Bio Jlnorrisnextstar and a brindle female named (SS)Sronger. Both are show qaulity and
they shall make great additions to our growing kennel.
Although they will not be arriving for
quite sometime since the site owner is on hiatus and
this kennel has yet to be approved.







Great Danes



The dog we know today as the Great Dane traces its history to the "mastiff" type canines depicted in carvings, pictures and writings dating back to 3,000 B.C. These dogs were used as fierce hunters and were feared as war dogs. They were highly prized for their strength, boldness, and loyalty. As time passed, these dogs began to be selectively bred in several countries at the same time and were known by many names. In Germany, where they served originally as boar hounds and as guard dogs for baronial estates, they were called the "Deutsche Dogge" and became the national dog in 1870. Standards were being adopted and a more refined looking dog was being developed; in England, crosses between these dogs and greyhounds were made. Meanwhile, in themid-1800's some fanciers in the United States began importing dogs, primarily from Germany. A specialty breed club was organized in 1889, which evolved into The Great Dane Club of America in 1891. The American Dane enthusiasts continued to import and breed, refining and delineating the breed's characteristics, eliminating the short legs and coarse bodies and breeding out the aggressive behavior inherent in the early imports. Today the Great Dane fills a variety of roles. As companions, show dogs, protectors or working dogs, the Dane's versatility, intelligence and adaptability make him extremely popular; just as his size, elegance, symmetry and carriage result in the beautiful animal we call The Apollo of Dogs.The Great Dane combines, in its regal appearance, dignity, strength and elegance with great size and a powerful, well-formed, smoothly muscled body. It is one of the giant working breeds, but is unique in that its general conformation must be so well balanced that it never appears clumsy, and shall move with a long reach and powerful drive. It is always a unit-the Apollo of dogs. A Great Dane must be spirited, courageous, never timid; always friendly and dependable. This physical and mental combination is the characteristic which gives the Great Dane the majesty possessed by no other breed. It is particularly true of this breed that there is an impression of great masculinity in dogs, as compared to an impression of femininity in bitches.The Great Dane must be spirited, courageous, always friendly and dependable, and never timid or aggressive.

My Show Boys


Ch.Vee's Astro

My Show Girls



My Pets



My Plans


2/1/07-As soon as this kennel is approved by the sites owner, i plan on attaining many more dogs to add to my lines.






DISCLAIMER:
This is not a real kennel!
And I am not a real breeder!
This kennel is a part of the website Best Of Breed.