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  • Desiva
    James & Becci Bridges
    Tunbridge Wells
    Kent
    Current Health Tests

    Kenine Exceptional Charm and Birgits Ebony Princess, affectionately known as Desmo and Diva, are proudly owned and much loved by us, James, Becci and our son, Tom.

  • Jakarta'S Jabberwocky
    Di Farrell
    Lincoln
    Lincolnshire
    Current Health Tests

    I work in the field of Adoption and am used to working with traumatised children. I began my adult life with dogs by rescuing them and using the same secure, therapeutic techniques that I would use with children. My first dog was a collie cross, who sadly died at 14, but has taught the dobermanns all her countryside skills.
    My second rescue was a female Dobermann who would attack first and question later, Missy was a beautiful girl who settled after 2 years and learned to hunt and love the outdoors. It was her developing Cushings Disease that led me to an accidental meeting with Fiona .... (click to read more)

  • Himaladolce
    Mr. Aibing Zhao
    Cheadle
    Cheshire

    I have owned Dobermann over 20 years and now I am owned by one ridgeback and one dobermann. Ruby is my first ridgeback and I'm hooked by this lovely breed as soon as I brought her back home at the age of 8 weeks. Ruby was the pick of the litter and only slightly show. She is 5 years old.

  • Tallowah
    Steve & Jackie Barnes
    Longhope
    Gloucestershire

    Steve & Jackie Barnes
    Tallowah
    Little London
    Longhope
    Glos GL17 0PN

    Tel: 01452 831546

  • Teilamara
    Mrs Tracey Freeman Brand
    Nottingham
    Nottinghamshire

    we live in 4 acres of nottinghamshire countryside so our dogs have plenty of room to grow and glow to there full potential.
    I have always had a passion for dogs owning, showing and breeding for the past 30 years.
    I only breed to keep one of my puppies, my dogs are top priority to me as are my ponies and poultry.

  • Skyjeaneey
    Mrs Jayne Crouch
    Blackwood
    Gwent

    We are a small hobby kennel based in South Wales.
    All our dogs live in the house as part of the family.
    Our dogs have super temperaments and characters and are a pleasure to live with.
    Our aim to to breed top class Atikas that have excellent confirmation, fully health tested and can do anything that is asked of them.
    Our dogs have fantastic pedigrees.
    Full health tested parents so not just great pedigree but healthy ones aswell.

  • Goldobiel
    Karen Pedder
    Nr. Hitchin
    Hertfordshire

    I have always had an interest in dogs and have many happy memories of my childhood with the family West Highland White Terriers.

    I have owned Golden Retrievers since 1986, Dobermanns since 1989 and Sussex Spaniels since 2004. I have done obedience and some gundog training, and since 2003 have been training and competing in agility with three of my dogs. They just love it! Hamish is a complete clown and keeps everyone entertained, much to my embarassment at times! He got his first clear round at the age of 6!

    Lottie is always enthusiastic and got a clear round at her first show. .... (click to read more)

  • Amical
    Anthony Rees /& Caroline Friend-Rees
    Bridgend
    Glamorgan
    Current Health Tests

    We are Anthony Rees & Caroline Friend-Rees. Our kennel name is Amical. We have been involved in showing, breeding, training pedigree dogs for the over 25 years each.

  • Baikel Dobermanns Jeanne Walker Bicester Oxon

  • Mr Gavin Copeman Banham Norfolk

  • Storm Steal Nero Alexander & Rachel Scott Glasgow East Dunbartonsh

  • Jo Richardson Darlington Durham

  • Arhmutts Emma Edwards Plymouth Devon

  • Miss A C Bunney Southampton Hampshire

  • Danoka Sandy Burnham Norwich Norfolk

  • Perenial Bliss Ms L Kidd Aylesbury Bucks

  • Durleighhill Mrs C. Barnett Bridgwater Somerset

  • Julie Weir Craigavon Co. Armagh

  • Jasprico Paul and Alison Richardson Bearpark Durham

  • Kasia Sobolewska Carlisle Cumbria

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