amstaffy
Posted : 4/21/2006 11:57:06 AM
As Gina said above the "PR" is designated as UKC "Purple Ribbon bred"
The York dogs are UKC and some are AKC/UKC registered as is my Willie(the whiteheaded boy in my signature picture) who is the first Am Staff I purchased when we wanted to get into showing as a family. So you will see the PR designating UKC on the York site. Ginny from what I have heard has not been showing as much as she did in the past. It has been many years since we were in contact. She has bred some wonderful dogs and I absolutely love my boy and his temperament. Her tradmark in her breeding program is her heads and temperament, her dogs are all around family companions who excell in any venue of compitition consistantly.
My dogs, although I started with Willie AKC/UKC, are all AKC registered. I prefer to keep my dogs AKC registered and do not participate in UKC events(personal preference) The dogs on my site are all out of Champion parents except two which one was given to my son as a Christmas girft, Bubba who's mother was shown but never championed before she was bred by two seperate owners until was aquired her at a late age(our Julie we lost in the fall) her name is "Mantu Down Town Julie Brown" as well as "
Kar-Ron's Spring Fling" who is from a leased breeding we used from our friends, She
reviously produced a top winning bitch I was in love with who my friend offered to me, she was also offered $8,000 for this girl to be sent to Finland. I couldn't see me taking this dog when she could have been a multiple country champion and I suggested my friend send her to Finland. For that she offered me the breeding to repeat as my own which produced my "Sonny", who we also lost this past fall and his sister who is pictured on our girls page "Kar-Ron's Wanna B Jessy Girl" aka Jessy who is my daughters dog, soon to be spayed, she was shown,has a few points but her bite went off and I will never breed her. Sad as that breeding really produced some fine looking dogs and should she have held together or Sonny not have had his issues might have given me something to really work with going forward...such is life of the show breeder [:@]
Many dogs will become Champions for one reason or another but evaluating them is key. Knowing the faults in your breed and acknowledging them is valuable. Dogs who are not Champions can produce Champions and because a dog is a Champion doesn't mean it will produce Champions. Educated, dedicated and honest breeders know this and will make their decissions by the choices they have.
Sorry that was so long, hope it helps. If you have any other questions please ask, there is never any harm in trying to learn more for yourself [

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