
Our First Kennel was founded in Czechoslovakia under the name "Zihana Krasa" in April 1980, although we already owned Boxers since 1977. My very first boxer BEA came from Jarek Spicera. Here you can see a few memories ... that that we were able to safe on our long journey to Canada. Where we came from... and where are we now.
CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO VIEW PHOTOS Here in Winnipeg (MB) Canada we founded MORAVIAN KENNEL in March 1990. * MORAVIAN KENNEL MEMORIES * We kept our main focus on German Boxers. In early 90s we start to breed pugs in Manitoba with a great success and we are still getting phone calls from our buyers with thanks and asking for advices. Thank You. We are still recognized as pug breeders even if it was more than 10 yeas ago. Our breeding activity as well as kennel was closed for period of five years for personal and medical reasons within our family, but we re-opened our kennel again in year 2003 with new imported European bloodlines for each breed in our kennel. We prefer European bloodlines as they are bred to FCI standard, because of their personalities, and we well as (especially) of dogs in their pedigree are multiple International champions, show winners as well as working bloodlines. About our German Boxers: We have imported the finest European lines that represent the true Boxer standard the way it was written in Germany. There is no comparison to North-American bloodlines that have been slowly changing over the years, deviating from the original FCI standard and have been bred for the latest dog fashion. Our dogs bring new and fresh bloodlines to North America that dominates in Europe with their show and working results. A Boxer should be a well balanced dog, very powerful but also with beauty and grace. These dogs are highly intelligent, very beautiful and a joy to live with. They make the finest pet you could ever imagine, but also excel at work and dog sport. In our over 17 years experience with importing dogs from Czechoslovakia (Czech and Slovak Republic now) as our breeding stock, we had only two bad experiences, both involving boxer breed. The first was a male boxer from breeder Mrs. Jitka P., who sent us a boxer with a parvo disease. Thankfully the veterinary checkup provided by the Canadian government on the borders discovered it at the time when the dog arrived to Canada. The veterinarians discovered parvo with a simple blood test and reported it back to me before the dog actually arrived here to Winnipeg. It cost us thousands and thousands of dollars to save him, but unfortunately he died anyway. About our second unfortunate purchase was a Boxer from a small Czech breeder as well. We have over 30 years of professional dog training and breeding experience. * * * All our dogs are registered under FCI standard and also with Canadian Kennel Club (CKC). Our puppies have always been sold to approved buyers only. Puppies from our kennel are not toys or presents for any occasion, but companions for life. Our puppies leave our kennel:
Since 2007 we've started to feed our dogs RAW DIET!!! The raw diet ... start thinking about what is best for your dog (or cat). Raw diet has endless options for you. We feed our dogs mainly with organs (preferably hearts), but the raw diet can contain any meat products as raw meaty bones, chicken, eggs, lamb, beef, pork, rabbit, duck, wild meat or raw fish. Where possible you want to avoid using meat that have been raised inappropriately. The food should be as organic and natural as possible. Dogs do not have the digestive system to cope with grains. Grains are one of the biggest sources of allergies in dogs. Grains make up the majority of dog food company food sources. Raw diet provides a range of benefits that commercial dog diets can never hope to even closely match. These benefits include: no doggy odour, naturally cleans teeth, no gum diseases, less stool, better survival and development in puppies, bitches managing their pregnancies better, no allergies, decreasing arthritis problems, weight control, prolonged life of your dog, and the time it takes for a dog to chew a raw meaty bones give their stomach adequate time to digest it properly.
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