Breeding
and raising Great Danes has been my passion for over 15 years; they're my "gentle giants."
My Danes are registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC) and I devote much of my time to learning all that I can
about the breed and canine health. I do not breed my dogs for a profit; I do
not breed my dogs just to produce cute puppies. I breed for conformation, temperament,
and health--striving to improve the qualities of the breed to meet standards set forth by the AKC.
When
I choose two animals to breed, I look for bloodlines and characteristics that will compliment the bloodlines and characteristics
of my dogs. I also want to make sure that there are no serious hereditary diseases
in either the male or females' history.
As a breeder, I am committed to the well-being of all the animals I produce.
My responsibility does not end when a puppy goes to its new home; I want to ensure new puppy owners know that they
can turn to me with questions and concerns about their dog for its entire life. I
am thrilled when I receive puppy updates and I love to hear about birthday parties, the occasional destroyed shoe and seeing
photos of the growing puppy.