Crosswind's Schipperkes

Crosswind's Schipperkes Crosswind's Schipperkes is located in North Florida. All of our dogs are health tested per the guidelines of our national parent club.
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Here at Crosswinds our Schipperkes compete in various venus including comformation, FASTCat, Obedience and more.

Belle finished her Championship in style! Taking Best of Breed over her mother and other "Specials" and winning an Owner...
09/08/2024

Belle finished her Championship in style! Taking Best of Breed over her mother and other "Specials" and winning an Owner Handled Group 3 placement the first time competing as a "Special".

04/01/2024

Winter is such a smart dog and so easy to teach things too.

CH Crosswind's Winter Song FDC, CGCA, CGCU celebrated St Patrick's Day in style following a Rally training session.  Win...
03/21/2024

CH Crosswind's Winter Song FDC, CGCA, CGCU celebrated St Patrick's Day in style following a Rally training session. Winter is not only a beautiful representative of the breed, according to the breed standard, but she is wickedly smart as well and always wants to please. She upholds the quote, "A well trained dog has titles at both ends." I just LOVE this dog!!

Congratulations to Bridget and Walt on earning the AKC STAR Puppy title on their puppy, Katie!! I LOVE it when people wh...
11/30/2023

Congratulations to Bridget and Walt on earning the AKC STAR Puppy title on their puppy, Katie!! I LOVE it when people who get a Crosswind's puppy start training their new puppy right away!They began with zoom sessions until Katie had finished her basic vaccinations and could go to the training center. Another puppy found the PERFECT home.

11/23/2023

Kim found Belle's special scratch place 🤣😂

We had a wonderful get together last Sunday at the Ocala Dog Club's show. Good food and good friends. Kim Copeland found...
11/23/2023

We had a wonderful get together last Sunday at the Ocala Dog Club's show. Good food and good friends. Kim Copeland found Belle's favorite scratch spot and had everyone laughing at Belle's reaction. The puppies got some great socialization too.

Crosswind's Memphis Belle had a great day at the Ann Arbor, Michigan Schipperke Supported Entry show! She was Winner's B...
07/23/2023

Crosswind's Memphis Belle had a great day at the Ann Arbor, Michigan Schipperke Supported Entry show! She was Winner's Bitch and Best of Winners, earning her first points the day after she turned 8 months old. Breeder-owner handled.

06/12/2023

You ALWAYS need to be kind to newcomers in the sport of dog shows. It doesn't matter if they have your same breed or not. That newcomer may become a good lifelong friend.

My first day in the AKC show ring was a mess. I was treated horribly by so many long time competitors, and all I could think was, “This affirms every thought I had about AKC shows.” The one positive that first day was the kindness of my judge. She immediately saw that Roscoe is not a show dog, and that I had absolutely no idea what I was doing. She referred me that night to Manatee Kennel Club, which 2 years later I am now an active member of. The other positive of my first day was the amazing ring steward, who I now consider my friend.

On my second day, I was thankfully saved by Mariah Jeon and Kathy Davis, who started showing me the ropes of conformation and introduced me to the majority of people I now know.

Almost 2 years into showing, I definitely have a different attitude. I ignore most of the self righteous as****es and hang with those willing to mentor. Between the OH group of friends I have, and the amazing pro handlers who have mentored me along the way, I always look forward to showing now. Win or lose, I learn every time I am at a show and it becomes a positive thing.

As a huge shoutout to my friends, OH mentors, breed mentors, handling mentors, and so many others, I truly thank each of you for taking me under your wing. What I have been lucky enough to have is what all newbies to the conformation world should have. I try to pay it forward and I hope I am doing ok for those following in my footsteps ❤️

If you are not tagged, that is for other reasons. Just know I credit you guys as well.

Sweet Beryl earned her Canine Good Citizen title. Not bad for only being worked a handful of times.
06/06/2023

Sweet Beryl earned her Canine Good Citizen title. Not bad for only being worked a handful of times.

Happy gotcha day! Mike and Tracey Short added Maverick to their family on February 12th. Not only did I find a great sho...
02/19/2023

Happy gotcha day! Mike and Tracey Short added Maverick to their family on February 12th. Not only did I find a great show home for this wonderful puppy, I gained two more friends. Welcome to the Crosswind family!

AKC GCH, UKC CH, INT’L CH Crosswind’s Rising From the Ashes CGC, TKN, ACT1, ACT1J.  3 yrs old. Bred by Crosswind's Schip...
01/31/2023

AKC GCH, UKC CH, INT’L CH Crosswind’s Rising From the Ashes CGC, TKN, ACT1, ACT1J. 3 yrs old. Bred by Crosswind's Schipperkes (Kathy and Joe Davis) and owned by Jan Erickson. Love this picture of Asher. He is a very special dog! Very intelligent, beautiful, and the sweetest schip! Everyone loves Asher ♥️

This is happening more often so I just had to share this !! HOW MUCH FOR A PUPPY?Let me say a few words to you, yes you,...
12/20/2022

This is happening more often so I just had to share this !!
HOW MUCH FOR A PUPPY?
Let me say a few words to you, yes you, the person who writes an email to simply ask the price. The person who calls and after hearing a price surprisedly states: “I can buy a cheaper pup elsewhere”. I also address you; the person who doesn’t care about papers because I want “just a pet”.
No dog is “just a pet”.
Behind every pure bred puppy/dog is a BREEDER. I’m using capital letters to differentiate a breeder from a pet factory or mill. A reputable breeder does not breed dogs without papers, that does not protect the integrity of the breed. Registration (papers) are records of lineage that document bloodline and allow one to research any possible health issues present in the lineage. When you tell a Breeder you don’t care about papers what you’re really telling them is you couldn’t care less about the health of the puppy you just want the cheapest thing you can find! When you select to buy a puppy from a reputable and quality breeder, this breeder is responsible for the health of every pup ; both dogs owned and every pup they’ve sold for its lifetime. This breeder will skip holidays, miss sleeping, and most of their personal house space has been turned into space for their dogs . The truly passionate breeder who loves what they breed, puts their whole heart and soul into it. Not only in puppies that are sold, but also in each client who owns a piece of their heart and now is a member of their extended family. This does not take into account any puppy/dog who might get sick or need extra help to thrive. Breeders worry about their babies after they leave and will take one back without question.
A breeder will get their hands dirty, often covered in everything accompanied with birthing. Because that’s what life is about...In the middle of birth and death is life. The wheel that keeps turning. A breeder will do tests, echos, xrays, analysis, emergency c sections, vaccinations, register litters, research pedigrees, deworm, as well as microchip their puppies and get them evaluated by specialists.
Last but by no means least, a breeder CHOOSES the family lucky enough to have one of their puppies. Yes, you read that right. A true breeder chooses who they sell to because they are not making money off the sale. There is no compensation that can offset the investment a Breeder has made so they need to be confident its the right fit. Many times saying more no’s then yes...A good Breeder will have different criteria for those wanting to carry on their bloodline, why? Because breeding is not a responsibility to ever be taken lightly, it’s a lifestyle choice set aside for ONLY the few devoted people willing to sacrifice.
Because a dog is never “just a pet” it’s the Breeder’s legacy, a little boy’s best friend, a little girls protector, an elderly persons therapy, a member of the family, someone’s whole world!!!
Written in part by: Sr. Eduardo Loredo Muller
Translated into English by: Angel Sophia Nogga
Modified for dogs by: Amber French

Happy Thanksgiving to all my friends and family. Enjoy spending time with people you love and making memories. I think t...
11/24/2022

Happy Thanksgiving to all my friends and family. Enjoy spending time with people you love and making memories. I think this puppy ate ALL the Thanksgiving turkey.

Crosswind's Winter Song went Best of Breed over a special and Best of Winner's today at the Jacksonville Dog Fancier's A...
11/14/2022

Crosswind's Winter Song went Best of Breed over a special and Best of Winner's today at the Jacksonville Dog Fancier's Association show. She went Best of Winners yesterday too. Winter is such a fun puppy to show and she sure loves showing.

08/17/2022

Just another day with schips 😆 When the plates were licked clean, the workers decided to engage in a game of "Bitety-face" until they were sent to do other household tasks.

Congratulations to Gideon Miller on your 1st place win this past weekend in a tough Junior Showmanship class with our pu...
07/11/2022

Congratulations to Gideon Miller on your 1st place win this past weekend in a tough Junior Showmanship class with our puppy, "GeeBee", formally known as Crosswind's N' Kurakuma's I Spell Trouble. Good thing you are tall enough to be able to put him up on the table for his exam by the judges.
Well bred Schipperkes make the best kid's dogs!

So very proud of Danielle Miller for showing our boy, Crosswind's N' Kuramua's I Spell Trouble (GeeBee), to his first ma...
07/11/2022

So very proud of Danielle Miller for showing our boy, Crosswind's N' Kuramua's I Spell Trouble (GeeBee), to his first major win. What a fantastic family we found for GeeBee!

07/10/2022

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Crosswind’s Schipperkes

Schipperke Breeder Located in Florida

Crosswind’s has been preserving and breeding health-tested, titled schipperkes since the 1990s. All of our dogs are heath tested as recommended by the parent club (www.schipperke-usa.org) and titled in AKC conformation and a variety of other sports. We strive to produce health, to standard, and mentally sound dogs. All of our puppies are raised using Puppy-Culture, ENS, and socialized in a array of environmental stimuli.

Official Standard of the Schipperke General Appearance:

The Schipperke is an agile, active watchdog and hunter of vermin. In appearance he is a small, thickset, cobby, black, tailless dog, with a fox-like face. The dog is square in profile and possesses a distinctive coat, which includes a stand-out ruff, cape and culottes. All of these create a unique silhouette, appearing to slope from shoulders to croup. Males are decidedly masculine without coarseness. Bi***es are decidedly feminine without overrefinement. Any deviation from the ideal described in the standard should be penalized to the extent of the deviation. Faults common to all breeds are as undesirable in the Schipperke as in any other breed, even though such faults may not be specifically mentioned in the standard. Size, Proportion, Substance: Size - The suggested height at the highest point of the withers is 11 to 13 inches for males and 10 to 12 inches for bi***es. Quality should always take precedence over size. Proportion - Square in profile. Substance - Thickset. Head: Expression - The expression is questioning, mischievous, impudent and alert, but never mean or wild. The well proportioned head, accompanied by the correct eyes and ears, will give the dog proper Schipperke expression. Skull - The skull is of medium width, narrowing toward the muzzle. Seen in profile with the ears laid back, the skull is slightly rounded. The upper jaw is moderately filled in under the eyes, so that, when viewed from above, the head forms a wedge tapering smoothly from the back of the skull to the tip of the nose. The stop is definite but not prominent. The length of the muzzle is slightly less than the length of the skull. Eyes The ideal eyes are small, oval rather than round, dark brown, and placed forward on the head. Ears - The ears are small, triangular, placed high on the head, and, when at attention, very erect. A drop ear or ears is a disqualification. Nose - The nose is small and black. Bite - The bite must be scissors or level. Any deviation is to be severely penalized. Neck, Topline, Body: Neck - The neck is of moderate length, slightly arched and in balance with the rest of the dog to give the correct silhouette. Topline - The topline is level or sloping slightly from the withers to the croup. The stand-out ruff adds to the slope, making the dog seem slightly higher at the shoulders than at the rump. Body - The chest is broad and deep, and reaches to the elbows. The well sprung ribs (modified oval) are wide behind the shoulders and taper to the sternum. The forechest extends in front of the shoulders between the front legs. The loin is short, muscular and moderately drawn up. The croup is broad and well-rounded with the tail docked. No tail is visually discernible. Forequarters: The shoulders are well laid back, with the legs extending straight down from the body when viewed from the front. From the side, legs are placed well under the body. Pasterns are short, thick and strong, but still flexible, showing a slight angle when viewed from the side. Dewclaws are generally removed. Feet are small, round and tight. Nails are short, strong and black. Hindquarters: The hindquarters appear slightly lighter than the forequarters, but are well muscled, and in balance with the front. The hocks are well let down and the stifles are well bent. Extreme angulation is to be penalized. From the rear, the legs extend straight down from the hip through the hock to the feet. Dewclaws must be removed. Coat: Pattern - The adult coat is highly characteristic and must include several distinct lengths growing naturally in a specific pattern. The coat is short on the face, ears, front of the forelegs and on the hocks; it is medium length on the body, and longer in the ruff, cape, jabot and culottes. The ruff begins in back of the ears and extends completely around the neck; the cape Page 2 of 2 forms an additional distinct layer extending beyond the ruff; the jabot extends across the chest and down between the front legs. The hair down the middle of the back, starting just behind the cape and continuing over the rump, lies flat. It is slightly shorter than the cape but longer than the hair on the sides of the body and sides of the legs. The coat on the rear of the thighs forms culottes, which should be as long as the ruff. Lack of differentiation in coat lengths should be heavily penalized, as it is an essential breed characteristic. Texture - The coat is abundant, straight and slightly harsh to the touch. The softer undercoat is dense and short on the body and is very dense around the neck, making the ruff stand out. Silky coats, body coats over three inches in length or very short harsh coats are equally incorrect. Trimming - As the Schipperke is a natural breed, only trimming of the whiskers and the hair between the pads of the feet is optional. Any other trimming must not be done. Color: The outercoat must be black. Any color other than a natural black is a disqualification. The undercoat, however, may be slightly lighter. During the shedding period, the coat might take on a transitory reddish cast, which is to be penalized to the degree that it detracts from the overall black appearance of the dog. Graying due to age (seven years or older) or occasional white hairs should not be penalized. Gait: Proper Schipperke movement is a smooth, well coordinated and graceful trot (basically double tracking at a moderate speed), with a tendency to gradually converge toward the center of balance beneath the dog as speed increases. Front and rear must be in perfect balance with good reach in front and drive in the rear. The topline remains level or slightly sloping downward from the shoulders to the rump. Viewed from the front, the elbows remain close to the body. The legs form a straight line from the shoulders through the elbows to the toes, with the feet pointing straight ahead. From the rear, the legs form a straight line from the hip through the hocks to the pads, with the feet pointing straight ahead. Temperament: The Schipperke is curious, interested in everything around him, and is an excellent and faithful little watchdog. He is reserved with strangers and ready to protect his family and property if necessary. He displays a confident and independent personality, reflecting the breed's original purpose as watchdog and hunter of vermin. Disqualifications: A drop ear or ears. Any color other than a natural black. Approved November 13, 1990 Effective January 1, 1991


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