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ABOUT RAVENWOOD
DALMATIANS
We are pleased to have you visit our home page. My
name is Kathy McCoubrey and I would like to tell you a little about us. Ravenwood
is our kennel name, that is, the name we use to identify dogs that come from
our breeding program. We do not have a kennel. In fact, our dogs seem to
spend a great deal of time on the sofa. We show our Dalmatians in conformation,
obedience ,and agility. Recently we began to train for tracking. We also do therapy dog work and a lot of public
education.
It is always fulfilling to see a promising puppy...
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grow into an outstanding adult!
CH Ravenwood
A Different World CD CGC TDInc |
Some might say we became involved with Dalmatians accidentally. I
prefer to think it was fate. Our German Shepherd had some how managed to
escape through three sets of fences and I went to the shelter looking for
him. While I was there I saw an adorable liver and white Dalmatian who was
obviously unhappy about her situation. I was actively showing hunters at
the time and some of the horse people had Dals. I decided to adopt her and
see if I could find her a good home. After having her with us for about 5
minutes, I knew she was going to stay with us. I enrolled her in obedience
classes and she was a star student. My instructor encouraged me to apply
for an ILP number and show her in obedience. My rescue dog became Ravenwood
Tammi, UD. Even though she was spayed, I still think of her as the foundation
for Ravenwood. It was because of her we decided to spend our lives with these
wonderful dogs. |
Ravenwood Tammi UD |
CH Atlantis Conquestador CDX AD
Group Winner AM BAH CH Ravenwood Yankee Clipper AM CDX BAH
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When I decided to get into the conformation ring, I purchased a young
male and started showing him in conformation and obedience. In fact, this
dog finished his championship and his CDX the same day. He was CH Atlantis
Conquestador, CDX, AD and he is found in the pedigree of every Ravenwood
Dalmatian. Monte, as he was known to his friends, produced many well-known
dogs including CH Ravenwood Knight Games CD, AM/BAH CH Ravenwood China Clipper
AM CDX BAH CD, CH Ravenwood Polished Pebbles UD, and specialty
winner CH Random Jazz From A To Z. He was the grandfather (China Clipper
was the sire) of our group winning AM/BAH CH Ravenwood Yankee Clipper AM
CDX BAH CD. I see many of Monte's characteristic in his linebred great grandson,
CH Ravenwood Stop The World CDX NAJ CGC TDInc VCCX, known to his friends as Newley,
who recently completed his novice jumpers agility title just a few days
before his 12th birthday. Newley's sister Ravenwood
Tricks of the Trade CDX AX AXJ CGC TDInc, although not shown in conformation,
is one of the breed's finest ambassadors through her work as a therapy dog
in nursing homes. Newley has been bred sparingly but is doing well as a sire.
His daughter CH Ravenwood A Different World CD CGC TDInc, delights everyone
with her sparkling personality and spectacular movement. A son, Ravenwood
If I Ruled The World CGC TDInc and another daughter, Jalyse April at Ravenwood
CGC TDInc. are nearing completion of their championships and are preparing
for obedience.
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At Ravenwood, we believe in soundness, both physical and mental. It
doesn't matter how beautiful a dog is if he cannot move well or if he has
poor temperament. Dalmatians are active but they should not be hyperactive.
They should be confident, never shy or aggressive. Historically, their purpose
was to accompany carriages. It is important that present-day Dalmatians have
the proper structure to carry out this purpose. Although spotting is undoubtedly
the most recognized feature of the Dalmatian, we feel that too much emphasis
is being put on cosmetics and not enough on structure. We compete in several
areas and are out in public with our dogs frequently so we try to breed for
trainability. We want our dogs to be intelligent and to have a real desire
to please. This type of temperament is ideal for a show dog and is an absolute
necessity for a family pet. We applaud the breeders who strive to show the
versatility of the breed. |
Ravenwood Tricks
of the Trade CDX AX AXJ CGC TDInc on her way to a 1st place in novice
agility. |
We firmly
believe in health clearances. All dogs used in our breeding program are BAER
hearing tested, OFA certified, have
CERF eye clearance,
are normal thyroid, and have no history of stone-forming. Hip dysplasia does
not seem to be much of a problem with Dalmatians but reputable breeders OFA
their dogs to be sure it will never become a problem. Eye problems, appear
to be all but nonexistent but, again, it is important to check eyes to be
sure. Hypothyroidism is on the rise in many breeds to the extent that it
is one of the diseases first targeted for research by the American Kennel
Club Canine Health Foundation. The uric acid anomaly exists in Dalmatians,
therefore it is important to be sure stone-formers are never bred. The
Institute for Genetic Disease Control In Animals has just started an
Open Hearing Registry to go along with the other
registries (eyes, hips, etc.) that they maintain. We hope all Dalmatian breeders
will take advantage of this registry.
CH Ravenwood
Stop The World CDX NAJ CGC TDInc VCCX
Newley epitomizes the versatility of the Dalmatian. |
All Ravenwood puppies are fully guaranteed against inherited health
problems. Pet puppies are sold only on spay/neuter contracts. Upon proof
of spay/neuter by 10 months of age, Limited Registration papers are provided.
Show puppies are sold on condition they are shown to their championship and
obtain all applicable health clearances before being bred. All puppies are
BAER tested and Puppy Aptitude Tested before sale/placement. No puppies are
sold for the sole purpose of breeding. We are always happy to try to help
motivated novices and juniors get a good start in Dalmatians. We do not even
breed one litter a year so it is usually necessary to wait for a puppy. We
screen prospective buyers carefully. One buyer told us that getting one of
our puppies was very similar to adopting their child.
Our males are not at stud to the public. All stud service is by
private treaty. We require health clearances, successful show record, and
proof of temperament on incoming bitches. Because of this we are always pleased
to refer prospective buyers to litters sired by one of our "boys".
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In our attempt to raise our dogs in the best way
possible, we feed a natural or BARF (Bones
And Raw Food) diet. We use both allopathic and homeopathic veterinary care.
We are convinced grain-based commercial foods are at fault for at least
some of the increased incidence of certain health problems in the modern day
dog.
We are members of the
Dalmatian Club of America, the Warrenton Kennel Club, and
the Greater Washington
Dalmatian Club, and are charter members of the
Mid-Florida Dalmatian
Club and the Greater Denver Dalmatian
Club. I am endorsed as an instructor by the National Association of Dog
Obedience Instructors and am a Tester/Observer for Therapy Dogs, Inc. We
participate in Dalmatian Rescue through GWDC. I am the author of a puppy
training book, "Puppy Principles", and am currently
working on a book about the Dalmatian. I also serve as a co-coordinator
for the Dalmatian Club of America
Rescue Education Committee.
A large part of this site is dedicated to the
Dalmatian Information Station which is constantly
updated with information about all aspects of Dalmatian ownership. Please
take a look.
We are always pleased to answer your questions about
Dalmatians, in general, and about Ravenwood Dalmatians, in particular. Should
you wish to contact us, you may do so by:
Regular Mail |
Ravenwood Dalmatians
6156 Georgetown Road
Broad Run, VA 20137 |
Phone |
(540) 349-9265 |
FAX |
(540) 349-1094 |
E-mail |
[email protected] |
| Ravenwood Homepage |
Dalmatian Information Station
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Unless otherwise noted all the photographs, images, animations, etc.
on these pages are copyrighted and cannot be used without written permission
from the copyright owner Kathy McCoubrey. |