My first Boxer entered my life in 2008. I was immediately charmed by their little crazy side. We were inseparable and our favorite activity was dog obedience training. We explored several canine activities and I accidentally discovered Shutzhund. While researching this sport, I realized that several European Boxers were able to successfully pass the titles. Not finding any breeder who could sell me such a dog in Quebec, I opened the discussion with several European breeders. This is how I imported my first female dog in 2020.

The Boxer is a working dog and the goal of our breeding program is to produce a dog with the skills necessary to practice a canine sport. Our three priorities are the health, temperament and conformation of our puppies.
First and foremost is the health of our puppies. We want your dog to have a long and healthy life. All our breeding dogs pass the tests recommended by the American Boxer Club and the United States Boxer Association.
Next comes the temperament of our dogs. According to the breed standard, “the Boxer must have strong nerves, be sure of himself, calm and balanced.” A dog that does not exhibit these character traits is not kept in our breeding program. This is also why we pay particular attention to the socialization of our puppies. This stage, which ends at 12 weeks of life, is crucial in the future life of the dog.
 
 

Finally, the conformation of dogs is also very important to keep a dog typed and as close as possible to the breed standard. The study and research of European pedigrees allows us to find the best mixes to make. Participation in European conformation competitions in the United States allows us to validate the conformation of our line.

~ Brigitte Charpentier