I am a member of the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC), the Canadian Shih Tzu Club, the American Shih Tzu club, Canadian Miniature Pinscher club and Miniature Pinscher club of America.

My personal goal is to breed the best quality, both genetically and temperament wise, Shih Tzus and Miniature Pinschers that I possible can, NOT for quantity. All my breedings are well thought out and planned a year in advance.

My Shih Tzus and Miniature Pinschers are raised in my home with my family, and NOT in a kennel setting. We only maintain a small number of dogs so that they can receive the attention that they require.

Our puppies are health checked and have their first vaccinations before they leave for their new homes. Puppies are allowed to leave for their new homes between 8-10 weeks of age. We guarantee our puppies against all genetic defects or any other abnormalities.

All our our puppies are CKC (Canadian Kennel Club) registered, tattooed and sold on NON-BREEDING contracts.

We do occasionally have show puppies or older dogs available.

Any other questions or inquires are welcome. Reference upon request.

It must be added that we actively show our dogs in the confirmation ring at sanctioned Canadian Kennel club dog shows.   There are many backyard breeders that advertise, that they breed for quality not quantity, but the question you need to ask is, how can then do that when they do not obtain championships on their dogs. How do they know that they are breeding quality dogs?  If they were breeding quality dogs, meaning to the standard of what a shih tzu should be, then they would be putting at least one title on their dog. 

Ethical breeders are members of their particular Breed Clubs (ie the Canadain Shih Tzu club or the American Shih Tzu club).  I advise all perspective buyers to ask the question.  Breeders that do not actively show their dogs are more likely to be doing it for the money and not the betterment of the breed.   Please do not be fooled either by the advertisement, 'from Championship lines'. If this is the case, ask to see the show pictures, there is a year on the photo. Breeders that actively compete have current pictures of their finished champions.

Please do not be fooled by the statement that 'We don't show our dogs because it is too political'; because from a owner handler stand point, it is not.  I am proud to say that we have obtained championships on at least one to two dogs a year.

Please keep in mind you pay for what you get. If the price of the puppy is considerable lower then most quotes you get, then you need to ask the question 'why?'


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