Amy’s Attitude: April 2018
Published on April 3, 2018
I love history, and I love learning, but add Dobermans into the mix, and I’m chomping at the bit! Working on the top producing sires project was such a learning experience, forcing me to delve into pedigrees and photos from […]
Boo Radley
Published on April 3, 2018
By Ann Platt, Boo Radle’ys Breeder “Ari”, Ch. Tolivar’s Aristotle of Azteca, sired by Ch. Azteca’s Beacon “Rommel” was an impressive dog from a nearly all-champion litter. I wanted my first show dog to be one of his puppies. Dr. […]
Amy’s Attitude: February 2018
Published on February 5, 2018
Titles, Titles, Titles! The American Kennel Club has truly been catering to the competitive nature of dog people. There are more opportunities than ever before to compete with your dog and earn bragging rites and titles. As of January 1, […]
Surf’s Up!
Published on December 1, 2017
Who would ever dream that a Doberman would love to surf? I guess when you name a dog, he will live up to his name. I named my boy “Riptide” because I wanted another dock diving dog. Yes, he loves […]
Rahdy Dobermans
Published on December 1, 2017
The Rahdy breeding program started back in 1982, 45 years ago. Barbara and Dave Goldfein bought their first Doberman, Romal (DOB 7.6.72) through Joanna Walker of famed Marks-Tey Dobermans. Barbara was actually the one who truly wanted a Doberman, while […]
JoAnne’s Workshop: Puppy Anger Issues
Published on December 1, 2017
As I was about to begin my article, I made the mistake of reading Elizabeth Barrett’s article about picking an agility puppy in the August issue. In reading this amazing article on raising a litter of puppies, and what she […]
Amy’s Attitude: December 2017
Published on December 1, 2017
It was the fifth day of a five day circuit. We were hot and tired and wanted to go home, but the day’s schedule dictated that we didn’t get our wish. My friend and I sat in our grooming space, […]