Ch & NZ Ch Bralmico Liberty Lace

Libby is the result of a mating from our own lovely "Cooper" and the beautiful "Karra".

Libby have been mated to Aust Ch Naragold True Colours. Puppies due late November.If you are interested in any of these litters please call us Mobile: 0400 643 969 Phone: 07 5548 6401

Libby has commenced her show career in style winning numerous awards at breed level and taking many of these onto "in group" awards. She was awarded Best Baby Puppy in Group under Gundog Specialist Paul Wilkes (WA).

Libby won her first challenge at 6.5 months of age and has won numerous reserve challenges. She was awarded reserve challenge at the Gundog Association Championship show under Gundog Specialist Ms Jan Brownlie (NZ).

Libby is a joy to own and is proving to be a real show girl.

Libby's Hips 7:6 - Elbows 0:0 . Libby has clear eye and heart certificates

Aus Ch & NZ Ch Bralmico Liberty Lace (Libby) wins RESERVE IN SHOW &
BEST OPEN IN SHOW GRCQ 2011 OPEN SHOW 19th February, 2011
Mrs Sherry Jewell (Qld)
Libby and I at the recent Golden Retriever Club of Qld 2010 Open Show.

Libby Best Opp Aust Bred in Show and Best Gait 2009 GRCQ Open Show

Libby has gained her New Zealand title in fine style only being in New Zealand for 2 months.
On 28th March 2009 our lovely Libby spread her wings and flew to New Zealand To stay at Winterlea Kennels.  Whilst visiting with Maree Libby will attend Regional Shows and work towards her New Zealand Championship Title.  All going well Libby Will also be mated to NZ Ch. Winterlea Cayman Stayd before returning home.

This will infuse some lovely lines into Bralmico Golden Retrievers Breeding Program.  I'd like to thank Maree Saunders at Winterlea for her time and effort in assisting us to make this all possible and loving Libby whilst she's there.

Above Libby with Mr R Ellis Best Junior in Group Libby with Mrs Gotch Best Junior in Show
Libby with Mrs Kay McKay Best Junior in Show Golden Retriever Club of Qld Open Show Libby with Mr P. Wilkes (WA) Best Baby Puppy in Group at Beenleigh & District Kennel Club

 

 

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Say No To Animals in Pet Shops

Where Do Puppies Come From

A puppy mill or puppy farm is a large dog breeding facility created to mass produce puppies for profit.

Likened to battery hens, the breeding dogs are kept in cages or pens for their entire life with the sole purpose of producing puppies for the pet shop, internet and overseas markets.

Pet shops require a constant supply of cute, young puppies and individual shops can take more than 20 a week. Multiply that by the number of pet shops found in shopping centres throughout Australia and you have the perfect distribution network for an industry producing hundreds of puppies with little concern paid to quality, health or temperament.

Factory farmed dogs get no veterinary intervention when they need respite from their pain and suffering. They live in filth, sometimes without adequate food or water. Their coats are often matted with faeces and stained with urine. Ear infections and ear mite infestations are common as is painful dental and gum disease.

Many dogs slowly go insane. They spin in circles or pace back and forth in their cells, some never see daylight, and the outside world is a foreign place to them. Should any dogs be lucky enough to be rescued once outside in the open they still circle and pace as if they are still incarcerated.

They shy away from human hands as they have never known kindness. The dogs are deprived of even their basic needs as the current law is only concerned with food shelter and water. The dog's psychological and social needs are ignored on factory farms.

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