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Ron Francis Jr. said:   February 17, 2010 8:13 pm PST
Hi Deborah, You have an absolutely beautiful family. Everything that I have read and seen on this website speaks of true professionalism. You have and continue to produce amazing animals. I have never owned a dobe before, but I have been researching into them and after viewing your animals would like a chance to begin!

Mikel Dreiling said:   January 30, 2010 3:31 pm PST
Thanks for breeding such wonderful animals! I hope to own one of yours someday!

Gloria said:   January 2, 2010 4:39 pm PST
Your dog pictures are great. Our family is looking for a Doberman as family pet. Not for show or breeding. Would like to know about next litter. Would like to visit also. Thanks.

Jennie said:   December 17, 2009 1:10 pm PST
I just want to say that I think your dobies are beautiful! I owned my first dobie when I was 15, and I've been in love with the breed ever since. I hope to own one again in about a year and a half when we plan to buy our home. Right now I'm just looking. I can relate to the story of Hammer with the child's finger in his eye. My last dobie would let my son sit on her back and not move a muscle. She defended him even when he was still in the womb. She was a wonderful dog and I truly miss her. sincerly, Jennie Pittman Dobie Lover 4 Life

Jesse Garcia said:   October 13, 2009 2:32 am PST
Dear Deborah, Great site! Very informative. Did not know that Frontline could be hazardous to my dog's health. And you'd think the DVM would at least mention the potential side effects and let me make an informed decision. (I have a 9 month old Rhodesian Ridgeback, Holly). I will definitely look-in to this topic some more (and in the meantime discontinue its use). Beautiful dogs BTW! How soon will you be taking reservation for the July 2010 litter? Cheers, - Jesse

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Devenshire's Red Velvet Hammer voices his opinion.  He was 14" across his chest and weighed in at a trim 114 lbs. of pure muscle--no fat!  He was an exceptional dog with children, so very gentle.  Once a baby stuck their finger in his eye and he just sat there, never moved, until we noticed and removed the child's finger.  We were all in a panic, but Hammer simply reached over and licked the child's face!  His eye was fine--but no one could believe any animal would do that.  As gentle as he was with children, that is how fierce a protector he could be!
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