Our girls
A kennel’s success depends heavily on its dams or females. As such our girls were diligently selected and they carry even more impressive bloodline.
We boast our tricolour Rider, blue merle Easter and not forgetting our sable and white Ally who has given us four puppies sired by RJ of course in two litters since her arrival in Malaysia.
Our American/Japanese/Korean Lineage Dams
RIDER
Her Parents
Malaysian Ch Show Boat (Rider)
D.O.B. 29 January 2005
Colour: Tricolour (Black/White/Tan)
Height: 15 inches
A RECENT PHOTO OF OUR KOREAN IMPORT;
MAL CH SHOW BOAT @ RIDER
PHOTO TAKEN ON 20 AUGUST 2010
As a Puppy in Seoul, South Korea in 2006
EASTER
Her Parents
Mal Ch Spring Easter (Easter)
D.O.B. 2 February 2005
Colour: Blue Merle
Height: 13 3/4 inches
A RECENT PHOTO OF EASTER (9TH MAY09
In April 2010
As a Puppy in Seoul, South Korea in 2006
ALLY
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In April 2010
Her Father
Mal Ch Oriental Beauty (Ally)
D.O.B. 2 July 2005
Colour: Sable & White
Height: 13 inches
OUR MALAYSIAN BRED GIRLS
Jolly Judy
Luckie Dzayaken Jolly Judy (Judy) @ 32 days old
D.O.B. 10 Sept 2007
Colour: Sable & White
Height: 14 1/4 inches
SIRE click to see photos
DAM
This is our Female China Import, Oasis, at a little over 1 year old...
Isn't she a beauty!!!
Thank you for stopping by.
Hi Sam, Thanks for setting up this site to provide useful info to people like me who are seriously considering to own this beautiful creature. Your shelties look gorgeous and I can't wait to see them for real sooooon...Cheers, Marcus @ KL.
ReplyDeleteMy family and I live in Kota Kemuning, Shah Alam. We hope to get a female puppy. My question is: Can it cope well in Malaysia? Since Malaysia is a hot and humid place compare to where they originated. Their fur is so thick.
ReplyDeletehi yienchan,
ReplyDeleteshelties adapt well to the environment; in fact they can be found everywhere in the world from freezing cold countries to hot deserts...
well, my shelties were brought in when it was minus 3 in south korea right into our hot tropical malaysia...despite that, they have been doing well...
the puppies available are local bred hence there is no problem whatsoever...trust me i am a pioneer in this breed locally....
btw sorry for the late response...
currently i have a ten-month old girl named muffin; and a handsome 5-month old boy, check them out...
pretty soon i will have another two interesting litters due early april 2010...
do keep in touch...