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Black Athirat Kennel Black Athirat is an FCI registered Dobermann kennel focusing on soundness, longevity and versatility. You may contact me in English, German, Spanish, or French.

Dedicated to breeding healthy, mentally stable and structurally sound Dobermanns with the purpose of show, sport, and an active lifestyle in mind. Health is of utmost importance, only health-tested stud dogs with a certain amount of longevity behind them are used. Before breeding, at minimum my dogs are tested for: hips, eyes, cardio (24-hour Holter & Echo Doppler ultrasound), von Willebrand disea

se (vWD), vestibular disease (DINGS) and have a full blood panel done (all organs including thyroid, liver, and kidney). So far, there have been no cases of skin issues, sensitive stomachs or obsessive-compulsive behaviour in my own or bred dogs (common problems in the breed). With their puppy, all buyers receive: an export FCI pedigree, copies of parents' health testing, and a sales contract with limited health guarantee. Due to EU regulations concerning cropping and docking, all puppies will be left natural (with floppy ears and a tail).

Rudra at work as demo dog for the first aid workshop today.
14/09/2024

Rudra at work as demo dog for the first aid workshop today.

Very happy with Rudra's new muzzle - it's so comfortable that she doesn't complain about wearing it 👌
10/09/2024

Very happy with Rudra's new muzzle - it's so comfortable that she doesn't complain about wearing it 👌

One more achievement to add to Ashra's portfolio 😊
11/07/2024

One more achievement to add to Ashra's portfolio 😊

Monflo's Rudrab. 02.04.2018BR CH. MEX CH. Spirit Of The Braves Ianny x Monflo's Ipanema*Diversity tested with VGL (liste...
03/07/2024

Monflo's Rudra
b. 02.04.2018

BR CH. MEX CH. Spirit Of The Braves Ianny x Monflo's Ipanema

*Diversity tested with VGL (listed on Betterbred.com) // OI 0.23, AGR -0.12, IR -0.02 with heterozygous haplotypes.

For her full medical history and health results, see my website.

My new little show (and hopefully racing) prospect 😊
03/07/2024

My new little show (and hopefully racing) prospect 😊

Megan [Diaz] b. 14.10.2011Longevity Certified (LC-5717F11-12L)Mex Ch. Xabat de Black Shadow x Danna (Dominguez)Show resu...
03/07/2024

Megan [Diaz] b. 14.10.2011
Longevity Certified (LC-5717F11-12L)

Mex Ch. Xabat de Black Shadow x Danna (Dominguez)

Show results:
Balkan Champion
Grand Champion of Bulgaria
Champion of Moldova
Champion of Cyprus
Veteran Champion of Poland qualified

4x CACIB, 1x R.CACIB, 2x V.CACIB

*Diversity tested with VGL (listed on Betterbred.com) // OI 0.23, AGR -0.03, IR -0.14

See my website for her full medical history and health results.

A Decade to ReflectTen years is considered an achievement of longevity in the Dobermann breed and since my A-litter turn...
13/03/2024

A Decade to Reflect

Ten years is considered an achievement of longevity in the Dobermann breed and since my A-litter turned 10 this year, it is a fitting time to reflect.

I have owned dogs all my life, but Dobermanns only since 2011. My first Dobermann was a backyard bred, poor tempered, sick dog which I had to put down due to juvenile renal failure. This made me somewhat of a hypochondriac when it came to acquiring my next one, and so I went about purchasing my first ever "pedigree purebred" dog. I would guess Ashra's breeder thought I was a bit cuckoo at the time for wanting to do blood panels, eye, spine and ear exams on a puppy before agreeing to buy her. In fact, the amount I spent at the vet in the end exceeded her purchase price.

I can say that I've never gotten more value for my money than I got in Ashra since then, and probably never again will. She exceeded all my expectations: she managed to title in multiple European countries as an American line dog with untaped flying nun ears. And while we never got around to titling in sport due to moving around internationally and life's circumstances, she was ready to accompany me on whatever adventure I embarked on: we played around in Mondioring, IGP, and tracking. But much more than that, she is the embodiment of health: she is athletic and playful with a sound mind at 12.5 years old, she has never suffered from allergies, a sensitive stomach, or OCD.

Ashra is the dam to my first and only Dobermann litter, and I regret that the second attempt did not take and that I never got the chance to try again. My A-litter was a combination of European and South American show lines, something which back then was not considered to be a rational thing to do. In fact, many people felt so offended by my stud choice that they felt the need to slide into my DMs to reproach me personally. Was it the best combination ever? Would there have been better combinations available to me at the time? Who knows.

In the end, the litter was Bred For Longevity certified with the DPCA (both parents reached 10+ years), and two sons were Longevity Certified this year (sadly, only one survives). I think for a first litter out of an experimental combination, I could have done a lot worse. The main issue that I have with the outcome of my A-litter is that only one of the puppies was ever bred to another pedigree dog. Although thankfully, that was the dog I sent to Mexico (where the culture is more relaxed towards breeding). So, there is still a small chance that the bloodlines make it to future generations.

Now, I have an almost 6 year old Rudra who has never been bred. If and when she is, I'm sure to get a lot of criticism yet again, for DCM genes, vWD, or any number of other reasons. To be honest, if I had owned her 10 years ago, I probably would have removed her from breeding myself for even less. In spite of having no heart or other diagnosed health conditions and regular exams since she was 1 year old. But today, I won't. I'll let fate decide, whether the stud dogs on my shortlist don't all drop dead this time and if all stars align with my finances and country of residence. Why? Because we need mentally, structurally sound dogs with genetic diversity to be bred. And if one thing is for sure, the haters aren't buying my puppies. But moreover, they aren't selling better alternatives, either.

What do I want other new breeders to take away from this?

1. Don't hold out for the unicorn, you probably won't know when you have it.
2. Breed your dogs like it's your only litter, because it very well may be.
3. Don't underestimate the importance of placing pups in breeder homes.
4. Don't pay attention to the haters - they are not buying your puppies.
5. Hug your dogs, and enjoy all the time you have with them.

I used to have a long list of criteria of what the perfect Dobermann should be. But now I realize that if I ever succeed in breeding an Ashra Doppelgänger, I'd be satisfied.

Peace.

Rudra was a good girl today, acting as demo dog for a 4-hour first aid workshop.
17/02/2024

Rudra was a good girl today, acting as demo dog for a 4-hour first aid workshop.

Monflo's Rudrab. 02.04.2018BR CH. MEX CH. Spirit Of The Braves Ianny x Monflo's Ipanema*Diversity tested with VGL (liste...
08/02/2024

Monflo's Rudra
b. 02.04.2018

BR CH. MEX CH. Spirit Of The Braves Ianny x Monflo's Ipanema

*Diversity tested with VGL (listed on Betterbred.com) // OI 0.25, AGR -0.12, IR -0.03

For full medical history and health results, see my website.

Tentative litter plans for 2025 🤞
08/02/2024

Tentative litter plans for 2025 🤞

doberman Combination: Yenicerin Lucifer x Monflo's Rudra, , : pedigree, heredity, health, progeny. dobermanns` base.

I wanted to share the information that with Ashra now also longevity certified (LC-11L), my A-litter is officially BFL-1...
21/01/2023

I wanted to share the information that with Ashra now also longevity certified (LC-11L), my A-litter is officially BFL-1. A happy 9th birthday to them this month as well. To my knowledge, one male (Black Athirat Arrogant Goblin King) has sired a registered litter in Mexico.

Here's to hoping that future combinations will continue the trend towards my longevity goals. With Rudra, I will combine American show lines with European working lines this time around.

No litter plans until earliest winter 2024/2025 - stud yet to be decided.  Here's a fun pic of the girls in the meantime...
14/12/2022

No litter plans until earliest winter 2024/2025 - stud yet to be decided. Here's a fun pic of the girls in the meantime.

14/10/2021

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