www.lifesabundance.com/ravenhillrussells Fresh meat/veg food..no soy or cereal NO RECALLS EVER
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Rocky, slightly annoyed at having to pose with pups
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Spice's pups @ 5 wks. summer 2011 Little Tri holding Rocky "at bay"
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Rocky with new Trooper/Noel litter Sept. 2012
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RAVENHILL'S SWEET CAROLINE O'TOPAZ RN Congradulations to Cynthia Loftus for Carrie's 1st agility trial, she scored 395 out of 400 pts, 3 1sts and 1 second in her 1st trial. What a champ!!!! Lit'l Man and Abby pup, not just another pretty face.!
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Ravenhill's Lit'l Man and Elk Creek Beamer were both qualified and invited to show in the 2010 AKC/Eukanuba National Championship in Long Beach, Calif. on Dec 4 and 5th, 2010.
Elk Creek Beamer qualified and has been invited to show in the 2011 AKC/Eukanuba National Championship in Orlando, Fla. Dec. 17-18th 2011. I have not done a lot of showing this year, but plan on showing this fall.
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This was our first Jack Russell Terrier, Roper, Jon was 4 years old in the picture below taken in 1989
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I think Jon would have enjoyed showing...
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"Koda " @ 4 mo. with his ribbon from his 1st AKC match. He took BOB in his breed and got 3rd in the very tough "Terrier" group, behind a seasoned Westie and Lakeland terrier, both shown by professional handlers. I was very proud of him!!! SOLD
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Ravenhill's Bella Donna out of Ravenhill's Lucy and Ravenhill's Lit'l Man. Rough
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BB or Beatrice Baby - For sale Please go to "her page" to see more pics
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Ravenhill Abby & Lit'l Man in the "puppy play yard" March 2010. Smooth and Rough, respectively.
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Ravenhill's Ima Trooper @6 mo and standing 10". Elk Creek Beamer and Ravenhill's Tiny Abigail. Rough.
He stands 10 3/4" @ 18 mo. weighs 11# He is now 2 1/2 years old 9-12
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8 weeks old in the 2 pics below Show prospect pup SOLD
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Harassing his little little sister....also sold
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Trooper in his favorite relaxed pose and Dana in her snazzy new coat...winter of 2010-2011 ..it is COLD outside!!!!
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8 wk old male (Dakota) and cousin 6 mo.old male, (Trooper) wrecking havoc with the poor pelt
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"Dakota" @ 8 wks. Summer 2011
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Georgia and Sawyer aka Cowboy (Beamer and Spice pups 2010) @ one of their "playdates".
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1 y.o. male off of Beamer(above) Tanger 2 y.o. male off of Lit'l Man (below) Banyan
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Check out the "About the breed", "puddin & shorties" and nutrition, care and management" pages, lots of info
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This boat has NOT moved since we got in...and where did the water go?!!?
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My thanks to Dr. Steve Keating for BOB and BIMISC and the Macon Kennel Club in Perry Ga. 5-15-10 given to
Ravenhill's Lit'l Man
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"Elk Creek Beamer"
2nd dog in the USA to "finish" his CM title in Misc. Division.
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"Beamer" taking BOB in Atlanta show in Jonesboro Aug. 2010
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Ravenhill's Tiny Abigail (Abby) (Jackie/Zorro) struting at the Tarheel Cluster show in Raleigh, March 2010. She did very well at that show.
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Leland showing Elk Creek Beamer in Clemson SC January 2010, Beam was 8 y.o. at the time, 1st show in AKC, Leland did not like showing, but he tried it once, he was better than he thought he was....
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Lit'l Man having his chest properly "spanned" and passing at the January 2010 show in Clemson, SC
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Getting Dana ready at the Greensboro show
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Koda and Trooper at Stoneybrook 2011 Steeplechases in Southern Pines, NC.
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Leland and his cousins at my folks house, Christmas '05
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Ears flying....Chloe having a good run sold
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Beamer exploring at my brother's house in Acworth, Ga. when we went down for the Georgia Classic in October 2010. He got 3 BOB and 2 BIMISC over Rat terriers.
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Abigail or Abby
rehomed after her 4 litters
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Bella and Spice around 4 months old,
Bella is off of Lucy, Spice is off of Abby (Jackies daughter), Lucy and Jackie are sisters, both of these pups were sired by Ravenhill's Lit'l Man
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Ravenhill's Sugar and Spice
Spice is off of Li'lt Man and Abby, stands 11" and wieghs 11 1/2#.
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My nephew and Dakota at my folks house in Georgia.
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My niece with "Georgia", sister to Dakota, her Mom and Leland
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2011 The "Plinker and Dinker" duo at
9 wk old females off of Lit'l Man and Abby. They look like they will be a smooth and light rough or heavy broken, respectively (they are) Smooth and light rough. @ a year.
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Aiden and Conner on the trail..hiking in the Va. mountains with their "Mom and Dad" May 2011 www.rbefarm.com. 2 pups off of Lit'l Man and Abby from few years ago....
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Georgia at Nana's and Dandaddy's Thanksgiving 2011
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Another Beamer/Spice pup with a new friend at another equestrian event, Stoneybrook Steeple Chase, April 2011 "Koda" male, rough, tri
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Tanger, with " new friends" at local equestrian competitive trail event Beamer and Spice male, rough, tan/white I do a lot with my dogs beside show them, they are well socialized and my constant companion everywhere I can take them. They are show dogs, family dogs, hunting dogs, love everybody dogs and little snuggle on the couch dogs, and the best part, wonderful companions.
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The primary focus of this small kennel is to produce quality (not quantity) companion dogs that may show and/ or compete in Earthdog events, if desired. ....and to produce a dog that most closely captures both the type and temperament of the courageous little dog that originated in their country of origin, England.
All breedings are done to produce the ideal dog and the small number of puppies generated are sold for the purpose of putting registered quality dogs (not necessarily show dogs) in as many homes of true Russell terrier euanthusiasts as possible. The more registered, correct dogs in multiple households, the better this helps establish our breed.
I DO NOT produce 5-10 litters a year, nor do I always have young pups available I do have older pups sometimes where I have kept several pups till they got old enough to best judge the dog to keep and contribute to the gene pool and/or show..
MISSION STATEMENT
As a breeder, I am responsible for the welfare of the dogs I own that represent this breed and I will make every effort through testing and screenings to eliminate heridity problems that may be present in the breed. With careful evaluation of both genotype and phenotype, I pair the dogs that can hopefully produce the best representation of the standard and the embodiment of the character and type of this wonderful little terrier.
Unfortunately, with popularity comes " backyard breeders" and irresponsible "mass production" from warehouse kennels (usually with 20-30+ dogs) without regard for what is best for the breed. These "puppy mills" will usually have 5-10 litters on a site at any given time, or will have litter after litter, breeding their bitches back to back 4-6 times... will little regard to the quality, temperament and genetic faults they are producing in the pups or the health of their females.
You do not have to buy a show dog for $1200-$2500 to get a quality pet, out of genetic and temperament screened parents, but along the same lines, you will not find a genetically screened quality bred companion pup for under $500 either.Some breeders can just buy dogs to show, others know that breeding a quality dog takes time, trial and error, not just money. Staying true to the standard and a love of the breed is the mark of a true breeder.
There are a lot of "backyard breeders that do not breed to standard, just breed "cute for cash". You may not be getting what you think you are. Look at pedigrees, interact with the parents, ask about creditials of breeder, their history with the breed and what they really know about their dogs and the breed itself. Be careful of "breeders" that have 5-15 small breeds...chances are this is just about "making puppies".
A reputable breeder will, at the very least, have all of their breeding dogs CERF and BAER and temperment tested, in addition to regular veterinary care, shots, worming, and socialization. The addition of PLL testing is also one of the more critical of the breed tests performed since the test will actually identify a genetic marker that can be passed to offspring for the posterior lens luxation problem that some lines carry. More and more breeders are including this test when screening their breeding dogs since it was made available to us through OFA in the spring of 2010.
For a more complete description of the ideal Russell Terrier, please visit the AKC parent club website. http//www.theartc.com.
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