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Who's Your Daddy??
BD was successfully bred to both Morpheus & Zachary! We had plans to use Zachary but when the shipment failed to arrive on time we had to use our backup plan of frozen semen from Morpheus. Zachary's shipment arrived the next day and was usable though BD's breeding window was closing fast. She was confirmed pregnant with a medium sized litter and due on February 24th! Once puppies are old enough they will be DNA tested to see which male is their daddy (and yes, both stud could produce puppies in the litter)! Either way we are super excited about this upcoming litter!  

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Stony Creek's A Star of Logy Bay (BD)

May 3rd, 2020

Sire: Stony Creek's Image of the Past (Brutus)
Dam: Stony Creek's Beyla of the Woods (Beyla)
BD's Pedigree
BD's Page & Photo Gallery
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CH Morpheus vom Dreiburgenland (Morpheus)

September 9th, 2010 - January 3rd, 2020

Sire: Jokull Lowe von Walhall
Dam: Bayla van Diemensland
Morpheus's Pedigree
Morpheus' Memorial Page 2010 - 2020
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GCH CH Zachary Der Deutsche Kaiser Bory Cysterskie (Zachary) 

July 24th, 2021


Sire: Henry Igor Z Leonkovho Raja
Dam: Rus Antares Winnie Victress

Zachary's Pedigree

Visitation information:

Unfortunately we don't allow visitors to come meet the moms and puppies until the puppies have been vaccinated. The puppies are given their first vaccines at 7 weeks of age and require a week of incubation time for the vaccines to become effective. We do everything in our power to raise happy and healthy puppies and are very protective of our babies. There are several k-9 viral diseases that can be passed on from dog to dog by direct or indirect contact. They can be passed in the feces or vomit of an infected dog. They can be brought into our yard on the tires of your car, on your feet, or simply on your clothing after petting an infected dog. They can be passed from yard to yard by birds carrying the disease or by people going "kennel-hopping" and carrying the virus on their clothing or shoes. It is impossible for you or I to know what is lurking on your clothing, and for this reason we have decided to keep puppy buyers out of our nursery.   We want to make sure that our puppies are safe from these diseases so we ask that we have NO VISITORS until the pups are 8 weeks and safely inoculated.

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  • Home
  • About Us
  • Currently Available
  • Our Boys
  • Our Girls
  • Future Puppy Owners Page
    • Is a Leo right for you?
  • All About Leo's
  • Memorial Page
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  • Contact Us