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Do you breed to outside females and if so what is your criteria? Not very often and they have to be well tempered and tested.


Who influenced your breeding choices the most & why?


Good dogs. What dog has made the biggest impact on your breeding program to date?


I have had two. One was the import I bought from Adam Grant. That dog was Olman Work N Class Man aka Jake. He was all Landmaster and Rokglen bred. The other was my dog CH Hobnoch All Jacted Up aka Jac. Bred by Silvia Scarborough out of my boy CH Call Me Ready To Ignite aka Zippo and her import Hobnoch In Denim.


What bitch has made the biggest impact on your breeding program to date?


I have two. My first bitch, I got from Maggie McCoy Pouge at M-M ranch. Then I have a nice girl that I bred; CH Call Me Plain Raise N Cain Jane. I also have great hopes for 2XAOM GCH Call me Just a Real Havana aka Havana in the whelping box.


Call Me Farms has produced at least 50 AKC Champions. Most of those were finished by me. I sell very few dogs on full registration. I have to have quite a bit of confidence in the owner to do full registration. Most have not failed me. Others not so much… Breeding


dogs is a tough business.


Which Dog & Bitch in your breeding program was most successful or that you feel contrib- uted the most to the breed?


Havana, but she has not been bred yet but will be bred to Kuban owned by Ellen Beasley


and bred by Stacy Helsal. How do you raise your puppies?


They are born inside. So I can keep a good eye on them and Mom. After they start eating more than one meal a day, they go outside in a large area with a huge doghouse.


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