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 Tilcha Kennels is expecting to have 3 litters before the end of the year

 

As I only breed when I am wanting to improve my lines, or support others  in the breed with good lines for there outcrosses! I also pride myself in bringing healthy fun loving Pets into the world for people and famlies who want a long living helth fun loving family member. I do not always have puppies and do have a waiting list so if you are wishing to go on the list please contact me with your questions and tell me why you would be a good owner for one of my Lions. and when I have matted the bitch I will let you know when I will have puppies!

         Taken from The Dog Repair Book by Michael Nelson

The opportunity of making the correct choice must be grasped firmly, taking various factors into account. Sex (or rather Gender, perhaps) Size, type of coat, purchase price, maintenance costs(including repairs modifications and fuel consumption)Basic or deluxe model and the purpose for which the dog is intended (pet, breeding, working, or show, or even all four) are all factors to be carefully considered.

However there is one other factor that is even more important- Your suitability as an owner.

Thank you Libbye Miller DVM for stating:

"Adorable mixed breeds" get cancer, epilepsy, allergies, heart disease, and Orthopedic problems just like purebreds. I see it every day in my veterinary
Practice but mixed breed dogs aren't tracked like the purebreds so they have A reputation as "healthier" that is actually undeserved in many cases."

It is so sad that a lot of folks, including young veterinarians these days,Buy into the "hybrid vigor" baloney.  The vet schools have been infiltrated
By the Animal Rights Extremists, who are teaching them this junk science inOrder to push their agenda.

All animals have a certain amount of genetic load, which is to say there is Absolutely no animal without some genetic problem of some sort of another.
Know anyone who wears glasses? Has allergies? Thyroid problems? Weak knees? Flat feet? A skin condition? Arthritis? A gap between their front teeth?
These are all genetic imperfections.

No human is genetically "clean." Neither is any individual of any species on Earth. So this idea that dogs should not be bred because they might have a
Genetic problem, and that breeders are somehow "evil" for breeding them, is Ridiculous. Every single individual of every single species has at least a
Few genetic conditions.

To use PeTA's logic, all breeding of all kinds (including having human Babies) should halt immediately. And to be honest, Ingrid Newkirk (the woman
Who founded PeTA) does believe exactly that. She thinks that humans should Become extinct, along with dogs, cats, etc. This ridiculous scenario is
Precisely what she would like to see happen.

So folks, if that is what you want...if you agree with Ingrid Newkirk's Whacky views, send your hard earned money to PeTA. They will help to ensure
You are not able to own a dog or cat or hamster or any other pet in the Future. They will see to it that you can't eat meat or fish or eggs or any
Type of animal-based nutrition. They will work to shut down places like Sea World, the zoos, etc. So you cannot observe the many wonderful animals on
The Earth. Eventually, once they accomplish these things, they may turn Their efforts to making it illegal for humans to procreate.

If you don't agree with their extremist views, wise up and start supporting Those who truly do love, care for and enjoy interaction with other species
Here on our little blue planet.

The fanciers of the breeds, those you see exhibiting their dogs at Westminster and other dog shows, work very hard to eliminate serious genetic
Conditions. They screen their breeding stock with every available test. They Research pedigrees before breeding into other lines, to check for similar
Clearances in those animals. They contribute money to research organizations To further the work being done to track down genetic problems. They
Contribute blood, cell samples, etc. From their own animals to help with DNA And genome studies. They have made great progress so far, and they continue
To work hard at it.

Are there unethical breeders? Certainly, there are. Just as in any group of Humans, you will find the good and the bad. United States VP Elect Joe
Biden, for example, managed to find a not so good one when he got his new German Shepherd puppy. I don't know who did his research for him, but they
Obviously didn't do their homework if they were looking for a responsible Breeder. Joe has the right to get his dog from whomever he wishes, but if he
Was trying to set an example of purchasing from a responsible hobby breeder He went off the track this time. That's too bad, but it was his choice.

Unfortunately, breeders like that may be a lot easier to find because of Their high volume and high profile. If you are looking for a nice family pet
From a breeder who will be there for you forever, you need to do due Diligence. You won't get that from a pet store. You won't get that from the
Guy selling dogs out of his pickup truck in the WalMart parking lot. You Won't get that support from a high-volume breeder, either. Yes, it takes a
Little more time and effort to find someone who really cares and does all The work to breed the healthiest, happiest puppies possible and then stands
Behind those puppies.

This is a living being that will be part of your family, hopefully, for many Years. Isn't it worth a bit of effort to find a breeder who will be there
For you and that puppy forever?

And guess what? Shows like Westminster are a very valuable resource for Finding breeders who do care and who use the best possible practices, as
Well as for learning more about the various breeds.
Bravo to USA Network for broadcasting the Westminster Kennel Club show all these years. May they enjoy continued success through the ongoing inclusion
of such programs. I will be eagerly watching this year's show!"
UA-9679810-2 


Mum trying to get some sleep
Black pup Pippa
 

 
Pippa enjoying the beach
 
Lovely Alice
 
First day out Portia
 
Tilcha Vanity Roars
 
A CH Tilcha loves a Parti (Ike as a baby)
 
A CH Tilcha Just Rave on (Gismo)
 
litter from Jacinta
 
Pippa at 6 months old
 
Enjoying mum
 
Such fun this beach is
 
looking at Mum
 
Pups coming through mum legs
 
The first litter of Tilcha after a few years not breeding
1 A & USA CH. 1 BExISS A Grand Ch & 1 BBISS A. Ch Not a bad litter! To be followed by another great litter Latter
 
Abby and buddy
 

 
I will find something in here
 
the girls at 10 weeks
 

 
the pups eating there first fish
 

 

 
Pups enjoying each other
A CH Tilcha look at me and A & CAN & AM CH Tilcha Just in Time exported to the USA
 
Tilcha Parti Performer
 

 



Contact Details
Pia Kirke
Frankston Nth, VIC, Australia
Phone : 0407305497
Email : [email protected]

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