STUD DOGS

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BASIL

CAPHEATON TERRIER

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The Capheaton Terrier is unique to Northumberland and was once a cross between a Jack Russell and a Lancashire Heeler. The breed is being revived again by dedicated enthusiasts culminating in a world championship show every summer. They have a superb temperament and make wonderful companions. Basil would be perfect for the purist and an excellent choice to use on other Terrier breeds.

Contact JANE NORTHWOOD ON 01434 270315 or email by clicking HERE 

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NERO

CANE-CORSO

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Origins: Mirage Kennels in Sicily
Father: Nitro
Mother: Alpagris Denise
Weight: 56 Kilos
Height at Withers: 28 inches
Bite: undershot

Breed Standard

The Cane Corso is a very rare and ancient Italian breed that has been derived from the now extinct Roman Molosser. As the Romans bred dogs based on their usability, the Cane Corso was used primarily for hunting big game such as wild boar, wolf and bear and also guarding property and livestock from large predators such as wolves and human cattle thieves.

Nero is an outstanding example of this breed and is a proven stud.

Contact ALEXANDRA BARK ON 0191 5202920 or email by clicking HERE