saw some puppies advertised by them, it says they have had them for 16 years? just wondered, if they were a name in the show ring or not.
You could contact some of the breed clubs and ask for suggestions for good breeders http://www.ukboxerdogs.co.uk/clubs.html#bbc
Before thinking of buying a boxer pup I would check on the Boxer Heart List to see if the parents have been heart checked. Only boxers that pass are added to the list. http://www.boxerbreedcouncil.co.uk/heartlist.htm I can't find any of their boxers on a quick search
well normally when you type and affix in it comes up with their website, or the very least show results....
The breeder is a member of the ABS & has owned one Ch Show winner in partnership & bred one Crufts qualifier-so hardly Champion Show Winner breeder-should be Championship show winning "breeder" if the puppy that was at Crufts last year won a class to qualify !!
Just had a search through Ourdogs website. There are some pre 2005 writeups. swka 05 PD 1.Beaumont’s Howbow Dante’s Boy – Nicely marked brindle. Nicely balanced head, dk eye, correct ear set. Good neck & shoulders. Deep chest, good ribs, nicely angulated rear. Moved Ok although a little difficult to go over deserved his first place. 2. Turner’s Allsturns Supertramp 3. Bell & Beardow’s Rennlou Sixth Sense via Belvern crufts 05 PGD (16) 1 Kay & Beaumont’s Seacrest Glint of Gold at Howbow. Beautiful coated r/w d with excellent muscle definition. Strong masculine head. Pleasing expression. Super muzzle & mouth Moved well with handler. 2 McCorry’s Corriford Del Vecchio. Different type to 1. B/w d of good size V good head with broad padded muzzle. Correct mouth, rise of skull & earset, Pleasing expression. Good foreleg height, deep chest. Broad flat topline but a shade long in loin. Confidently handled & moved steadily. 3 Turner’s Socotra Here Comes The Night at Holzar. B/w not as tall as previous exhibit. Balanced profile, strong neck, good forechest, topline & quarters. Typy head with Boxery expression. Chunky muzzle with good width of mouth, although teeth in lower jaw a little worn down. w& pba of w PD. (7). 1. Davies’s, Kenbru Full Steam Ahead. Upstanding 10 months old red and white dog of nice type. Correct height to length and with pleasing bone and substance. Nicely proportioned masculine head with skull and muzzle in balance. Well developed forechest but feet and pasterns need to tighten. Moved with reach and drive keeping his topline on the move. 2. Beaumont’s, Howbow Tunny’s Choice. Small but stylish 11 months old dark brindle and white dog. Presenting a most attractive profile picture with lovely neck and topline and balanced angulation front and rear. Typical head with fair width and depth of muzzle and clean skull. Bone and substance commensurate with his overall size but needs to muscle up a bit in quarters. Moved freely. 3. Mair’s, Glenauld Giraud.
Seriously though you DO need to do your homework when buying a Boxer, I love them and think there is no breed like them and have had them nearly 30 years however they have become too popular for their own good and any and everyone jumps on the bandwaggon to breed them. Why dont you consider a rescue? They will match a dog to you and take great care to get you the right dog. Type in "Boxer Rescue Groups" into google and it will bring you up a list of rescues all over the UK. I do have the link at home but am in work at the mo....
Hi, its bit late but we have 2 great healthy dogs from them, oldest is no, the breeders were very helpful and were very particular, they pratically interviewed us to see if we were suitable to have their puppies. They were available on the phone to give help and advise, and they even took the dogs back in when we went on holiday (for a small fee) Highly recommended from us.
Rommel from West Mids, My friend bought a Boxer puppy from them about five year's ago. Lovely dog, however he developed behaviour problems towards other ALL other dogs when about 2.5 yrs old. One of the behaviourists he worked with, stated someone else who had bought a puppy from them, 1yr previous, and that their boxer pup developed behaviour issues with both people and dogs. But my friends boxer is absolutely fine with people and plays with my great nice who is 3yrs brilliantly.
http://www.dogsey.com/showthread.php?t=169504 How come everyone thats heard of them only has like one post on here? Hoping I'm wrong of course..