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'Champion Amarantos Gabriella' (J.W. 6 C.C.'s & 6 Res. C.C.'s)
became our first female champion, a repeat mating and full sister to Khepresh, although a later litter.
Gabriella had real charisma, she was not as early to develop in coat or maturity as her brother, but she soon showed her true colours. Slower to start in the beginning of her career, she gradually gained in experience and became my most dependable showgirl. Finishing with a respectable number of Challenge Certificates, she also collected
Later Gabriella went on to become an excellent mum. Her progeny are the back bone of my breeding lines, all return to her and I like to think there's a little bit of her in every one of them even now........
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"Champion Amarantos Khepresh"
(J.W. 7 C.C.'S & 2 Res.C.C.'s)
became our first champion. He gained his crown at 15 months old and was a beautiful blue/fawn boy with a profuse coat and a charming temperament. His friendly nature was his strongest feature, he was always such a gentleman.
His show record took him to
My latest showdog Kiam is Great-Great-Great Grandson to him ~ and there is much in common between them.

'Champion Anyako Gabriel'
(J.W.) (Multiple B.I.S. winner)
although Gabriel never carried our Prefix - at that time we had to 'qualify' to own a prefix, not simply purchase one, he was 100% one of us. He was bred by the late Mrs Hazel Mitchell, we took over his care when he was about 11 weeks old. Gabo's first born son - Khepresh, by gaining his title gave us our kennel name. However, Gabriel became our second Champion not long after his son.
He was a spirited fawn/black masked dog with enormous dark eyes and the energy to show off to his admirers with enthusiasm. At times he could be quite a handful, and although his name suggests it, he was no angel! The sire of both Khepresh and Gabriella - his excellent structure and strong character has left it's mark and made me strive to achieve these attributes in all of my dogs.