Meet our furry family! Please use the drop down page link above to view them.
Our oldest females are mostly decendents of our very first Wheaten female "By-Jobe's Kala" ~ JOSIE by Tuffy, KENZI by Tony, and CJ by Wyatt. Kala, Tony, Wyatt, and Tony have all long since been retired. For our next generation, we've kept Josie's sweet daughters JESSIE by Wyatt, JORDAN, JAYCEE, REMI and SHOOTER, from different litters all sired by Dylan; and CJ's daughter DARCY by Wyatt. When we added Dylan to our family, we also brought home two gorgeous puppies, outstanding female sisters ANNIE and Oakley. Oakley has since been retired and adopted out to her forever home. Josie has been retired, but she will remain here with us. Along the way, we added mother and daughter pair Sherry and Toffee. Sherry was too old to raise a litter, so she went home to a wonderful family that adopted one of Kenzi and Dylan's daughters. Toffee had one terrific litter for us and then she retired to a new forever home.
Our first male was Tony, he was an older male that we adopted and raised our first couple of litters out of and kept back his daughter Kenzi. She has been a terrific girl, super smart with a loving disposition. One of hers and Dylan's daughters, Phoebe earned her AKC Canine Good Citizenship award. Way to go Emi Reiner and Phoebe! Wyatt was our senior male and Jessie and CJ's dad. He was a very handsome boy and sired beautiful intelligent puppies. One of his daughters Kasie Kay earned her AKC Canine Good Citizenship title at under a year old. He has been retired as well. He was replaced by our boy DYLAN, a fabulous dog that I just cannot say enough about. We've kept five of his daughters, Darcy, Jordan, Jaycee, Remi & Shooter to raise our future generations and carry on after him. He is now retired and being adopted out to a well earned early retirement forever home. This past year we were able to add two fabulous new sires to our program. BUBBA is now our senior sire and is the father of Cimmi, a daughter of CJ we kept. He has a gorgeous hair coat, and we love the puppies we've been getting from him and our girls. And last, but not least is our newest boy GAVIN. Gavin is our house dog. When we got him at 8 weeks old, the intention was to bring him in the house to teach him manners before being moved to the kennel. We were concerned about how he would breed with the girls, since he only sees them in passing on the way to grooming, but he bred the first two females we tried and still kept his excellent house manners. So he has earned the right to stay in the house. The girls are still expecting his first litters as I write this, but I know the pups will be stunning!
We are very proud of our furry family. They all have wonderful dispositions and are gorgeous. Pictures of them can be seen on the next pages.
Our first male was Tony, he was an older male that we adopted and raised our first couple of litters out of and kept back his daughter Kenzi. She has been a terrific girl, super smart with a loving disposition. One of hers and Dylan's daughters, Phoebe earned her AKC Canine Good Citizenship award. Way to go Emi Reiner and Phoebe! Wyatt was our senior male and Jessie and CJ's dad. He was a very handsome boy and sired beautiful intelligent puppies. One of his daughters Kasie Kay earned her AKC Canine Good Citizenship title at under a year old. He has been retired as well. He was replaced by our boy DYLAN, a fabulous dog that I just cannot say enough about. We've kept five of his daughters, Darcy, Jordan, Jaycee, Remi & Shooter to raise our future generations and carry on after him. He is now retired and being adopted out to a well earned early retirement forever home. This past year we were able to add two fabulous new sires to our program. BUBBA is now our senior sire and is the father of Cimmi, a daughter of CJ we kept. He has a gorgeous hair coat, and we love the puppies we've been getting from him and our girls. And last, but not least is our newest boy GAVIN. Gavin is our house dog. When we got him at 8 weeks old, the intention was to bring him in the house to teach him manners before being moved to the kennel. We were concerned about how he would breed with the girls, since he only sees them in passing on the way to grooming, but he bred the first two females we tried and still kept his excellent house manners. So he has earned the right to stay in the house. The girls are still expecting his first litters as I write this, but I know the pups will be stunning!
We are very proud of our furry family. They all have wonderful dispositions and are gorgeous. Pictures of them can be seen on the next pages.