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Zeba won Best in Sweeps & RWB from the 12-18 month class at the 200 PSCA Mid-Atlantic Regional

Zeba had a litter sired by Cotton-Tail

Pedigree
(click here for illustrated pedigree)

                                                                                          Hermes du Grand Bestiolan
                                        Ch. Soulor du Val d'Ares
                                                                                          Noailles du Tuc de l'Adosse

CH Vignemale du Val d'Ares
                                                                                          Visker de l'Estaubé
                                        Ch. Payolle du Val d'Ares
                                                                                          Navaille du Val d'Ares
Right & Left:

CH L'Adour du Val d'Ares, winner of the French National Specialty, and of the Paris championship 3 years in a row.

He is Zibeline's grandfather, and a half-brother to Cotton-Tail.
Our young import Zeba waltzed in & made herself at home at 8 weeks. She continues to be quite a character! She was one of the most charming puppies we've ever seen! She loves games and toys, and is eager to involve people, even strangers, in her fun. Within minutes of arriving home, she had assessed the dominance hierarchy, perceived that Blythe was alpha, paid her respects, and set about installing herself as #2, much to the astonishment of the other dogs. She largely succeeded, too! It was fascinating to watch her learning from Blythe. Because she is so full of beans, she often gets referred to as "Beans," "the Beanie Baby," or "The Bean".

Zeba has an excellent head and expression with lovely dark eyes. She has excellent proportions, and let-down of hock, and a super side gait.

We are extremely grateful to Zeba's breeder, Dr. Jacques Denys of Val d'Ares Kennels in Belgium. He had originally planned to keep this pick pup, but allowed himself to be persuaded to let her seek her fortune in America instead.

Choosing an outcross is a very difficult matter. Genetic diversity is often a plus, but when outcrossing, one risks bringing in problems that had hitherto been avoided. Furthermore,  there is no guarantee that the virtues of the outcross have the same genetic basis as apparently identical features of one's own dogs. You can see by Zeba's pedigree that Dr. Denys started with very similar foundation stock to mine. He values many of the same features of type and movement that I esteem most highly. As a vet, he routinely xrays all his breeding stock. That Zeba comes from a parallel breeding program suggests that she will be highly complementary to the breeding stock here at La Brise. That is, she not only shares the excellent type and movement of my dogs, this similarity comes from the same polygenic basis and can be expected to breed true. You can see  we have high hopes for her!
Zeba
Zibeline du Val d'Ares
CERF/hips x-rayed clear
(CH Vignemale du Val d'Ares x Orry du Val d'Ares)
Our young import Zeba waltzed in & made herself at home at 8 weeks. She continues to be quite a character! She was one of the most charming puppies we've ever seen! She loves games and toys, and is eager to involve people, even strangers, in her fun. Within minutes of arriving home, she had assessed the dominance hierarchy, perceived that Blythe was alpha, paid her respects, and set about installing herself as #2, much to the astonishment of the other dogs. She largely succeeded, too! It was fascinating to watch her learning from Blythe. Because she is so full of beans, she often gets referred to as "Beans," "the Beanie Baby," or "The Bean".

Zeba has an excellent head and expression with lovely dark eyes. She has excellent proportions, and let-down of hock, and a super side gait.

We are extremely grateful to Zeba's breeder, Dr. Jacques Denys of Val d'Ares Kennels in Belgium. He had originally planned to keep this pick pup, but allowed himself to be persuaded to let her seek her fortune in America instead.

Choosing an outcross is a very difficult matter. Genetic diversity is often a plus, but when outcrossing, one risks bringing in problems that had hitherto been avoided. Furthermore,  there is no guarantee that the virtues of the outcross have the same genetic basis as apparently identical features of one's own dogs. You can see by Zeba's pedigree that Dr. Denys started with very similar foundation stock to mine. He values many of the same features of type and movement that I esteem most highly. As a vet, he routinely xrays all his breeding stock. That Zeba comes from a parallel breeding program suggests that she will be highly complementary to the breeding stock here at La Brise. That is, she not only shares the excellent type and movement of my dogs, this similarity comes from the same polygenic basis and can be expected to breed true. You can see  we have high hopes for her!


left & lower right
Zeba at 3 months

below, 6 months

below left, 5 months
Left: Zeba at 8 weeks

Right:
Zeba at 9 weeks with her friend Heather Morrison
Zeba at 5 months, Above & 9 months, Below
Zeba at 8 weeks, Above & 9 months at right
Right & Left:

CH L'Adour du Val d'Ares, winner of the French National Specialty, and of the Paris championship 3 years in a row.

He is Zibeline's grandfather, and a half-brother to Cotton-Tail.
                                                                                          Aneou
                                        Ch. L'Adour du Val d'Ares
                                                                                          Viellestaubé
Orry du Val d'Ares          
                                                                                          Tarquin le Superbe
                                        Ch. Astugue
                                                                                          Paquerette de la Fontaine Mitou
Pedigree
(click here for illustrated pedigree)

                                                                                          Hermes du Grand Bestiolan
                                        Ch. Soulor du Val d'Ares
                                                                                          Noailles du Tuc de l'Adosse

CH Vignemale du Val d'Ares
                                                                                          Visker de l'Estaubé
                                        Ch. Payolle du Val d'Ares
                                                                                          Navaille du Val d'Ares

Zeba at 1 year of age
Zeba won Best in Sweeps & RWB from the 12-18 month class at the 200 PSCA Mid-Atlantic Regional

Zeba had a litter sired by Cotton-Tail
Zeba's puppies born Nov 17, 2001

At 3 weeks of age:
Bob
Brindle Boy
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Fawn Girl
Bob
Brindle Boy
Zeba's pups at 4 weeks
Bob
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Pups 5 weeks
Zen
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7 weeks -- Zoom & Zeba
Like mother like daughter!
Zen & Zoom resting
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