Below you will find our retired dogs. Some have passed over the Rainbow Bridge, and some have been spayed/neutered and placed in pet homes. These dogs have a very special place in my heart and were the first AmStaffs I ever owned. They will always be loved by me.




AKC CH Cormyrs Trouble N Paradise


05/31/2003 - 08/19/2008
CH Rustic RedHot Gem N Candyland X CH Noble Mystique of Candyland


My first AmStaff. My first showdog. My protector against everything.
Diesel crossed over the rainbow bridge on August 19, 2008. He was more than a dog-he was my friend. He was there when I came home from work and he was there when I needed someone to cry and talk to. Words cannot describe the feeling to suffer such a loss. He is forever in my heart and will be forever loved by me. You're missed, Diesel. We will meet again, my big man, my big honey, my Diesel-dog. One day I will hold you again. Until then, goodbye my sweet baby. Momma loves you.





Arwen's Dreamin' N Cormyr

07/31/03 - 12/18/09
Benmars Smooth Criminal X Noble Morris' Steel Blue


Arwen was the mother to Ace and was retired after that litter. She was never shown because of a horrible ear crop. She was a very, very nice bitch and had everything I ever looked for in an AmStaff. She proved herself as an excellent producer. She was the mother to

CH Edelhaus' Princess Laya, "Laya", Ataxia Clear
&
AKC PTD Cormyrs Evans Dancin' N The Darq, "Nala", Ataxia Clear, OFA




Powerlines Alice In RedLand

CH Noble Stone Colt X Tug-O-War's Bleu Bayou

Alice is the mother to Prissy and was aquired shortly after she was bred to Diesel. She was spayed not long after and is in a pet home in Birmingham, Alabama.

 

Cormyrs Darq Nite Serendipity

CH Cormyrs Trouble N Paradise X Powerlines Alice In RedLand

Prissy was my pick back after Diesel was studded to Alice. Prissy is a very correct bitch in every way possible. I decided to go a different route with my dogs and my bloodlines. Prissy was spayed and placed in a pet home in Birmingham, Alabama.

 

 

 

 

 



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