My goal is to produce healthy, biddable, and structurally sound Tollers when I breed.

   

I have been active in conformation, agility, obedience and road trials with my Dalmatians since 1985. My interest in the breed stemmed from my interest in horses and the desire to find a breed that was purpose-bred as a companion for horses. Dalmatians also inspired my graduate work at Princeton University where I did my doctoral thesis on a white spotting gene in mice.

I am chief of the Genetics Service of the School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis. My job is to help educate Veterinarians, breeders and owners about genetics. I advise them on how to make educated breeding decisions in order to reduce the incidence of inherited diseases in companion animals.

After much reseach I decided that the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever was the breed for me. I wanted a high drive performance dog that could go into the conformation ring as easily as an agility ring. I also want to be involved with a breed club where temperament, performance and health are as important as looks. I couldn't be more pleased with my choice. I look forward to being involved with this breed for a long time.

 
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