These are my current breeding bitches. I breed my bitches once a year, or once every other year,
depending on the time they cycle, how they did with their last litter, etc. I don't breed helter skelter whoever is in
season right now, I plan my litters carefully before my girls are bred. Alot of thought goes into the sire, depending on how
their litters turned out with different sires, I may repeat the breeding or I may not.

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| Portia hunting mice when she came fencing with us. |
This is Portia, she has a beautiful harsh black coat. Portia came to me from Russia. Her mom
is a very titled (International Champion, Russian Champion etc.) and very impressive female from a wonderful lady there. Her
dad is a Danish Champion, and he is very striking. She has only black and silver color for many many generations back. She
also has American Champion lines, from well known dogs. Portia has a wonderful personality in addition to her excellent furnishings,
color and markings. Portia was destined to be a Champion in Russia, however, after practically begging Susanna, she finally agreed
to send her to me. 1 brother and 1 sister from the same litter as Portia now carry a Russian Champion title, and
others from her litter are working towards their championship. Portia did not come from a kennel, she came from a very loving
home, and we are so grateful for her. Portia's pedigree includes American Champions from Hilgert, Jebema, Feldmar, Sandcastle,
Carmel, Rampage, Suelen, Bandsman and more. Portia is Liberties mom.



This is Liberty, she's out of Portia and Dakota's first/only litter. Liberty is very independant,
and she's vocal (like her dad). She doesn't bark much, but you can tell what she's thinking by listening to her,
she's a talker! Liberty is outgoing, she likes to go irrigating with us, she loves to play in the mud. Liberty is the
boss of the bunch, she keeps the other girls in line. Liberty has very good bone size, a short back, and has excellent
coloring, even though she's been clippered for quite awhile. She looks and acts more like her dad than her mom.
CH Estrada's Shazzam Mountain Brook, "Mafia". Mafia is a very solid, beautiful bitch, she has
excellent bone structure and movement. She quickly earned her majors under handler Kurt Garmaker, and finished with 4 single
points with handler Brenda Combs. Mafia will be bred in March 2010, with Ch. Wildenberg's All That-N-Then Some, for a
ch sire/ch dam litter of blacks and black/silvers.