Cold Nose Kennels was founded in 2005 and specialized in large-breed guardians. We started first with Maremma Shepherds, and then changed to Tibetan Mastiffs in 2014. We took a long hiatus from the dog world and came back in 2018 to produce quality American Pit Bull Terriers. It wasn't until 2024 that an overhaul happened again and we discovered our passion for the Eurasier.
Our goal is to create solid lines which offer the best of both worlds, with increased stats to improve performance, along with interesting colors. We're achieving this by breeding a mix of dogs from pre-established lines as well as our own new line of dogs. Our personal breeding program to establish our own pure CoNo lines is located at our off-site breeding facility. At Cold Nose Kennels, we strive to not breed any animals under 20HH/0hh and strive to breed no earlier than lv 30 (exceptions are made to our first rule only at our breeding facility, due to the fact it is impossible to establish new genetic lines without breeding lower quality dogs up).
Our females are bred no more than two times, as we pride ourselves in the health and maintenance of our dogs. Females will not be open to breeding requests, as they are an integral part of keeping our kennel and breeding lines alive. We do not believe in over-breeding for numbers, or inbreeding for colors or stats. We tend to stay female-heavy so that we can produce good numbers without our females suffering for it.
Males may be privately studded, but kennel checks are implemented to make sure our genetic sharing goes to kennels who meet our standards. We look for well cared for, clean and vaccinated animals. We will not accept studding requests to females who have been bred more than two times (meaning we would be the third breeding). While we cannot stop other kennels from over-breeding their females, we do have the right to refuse to be a part of it.
Puppies sold from this kennel are hand selected for quality. Pups who do not meet our breeding standards are sold to homes, or may be sold privately with the CoNo prefix to help other kennels improve their lines and genetic diversity.
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