April 10,2010 Kris pulled 4050# in 8.9 seconds, he almost to his
100 points for a Ch wt pull title.
For the year 2009 in UKC Nika was #1 BRT
Kris was #2 BRT and Kara was #5 BRT
Kris took a ""BEST IN SHOW"" weekend 3-30-08
I am not very good at computers, and I have finelly found a server I hope gets me in here easier. I will be adding new pix of the kids, hopefuelly, without problems. Please feel free to contact me with any questions about my gang. I have posted new wins further down the page. I am very proud of their wins this year and of their owners who have put so much love in their dogs to accomplish such great wins. All my puppy owners are GREAT! Thank You.
All our BRT are raised in the house with basic training started before they leave for their new home. Socialization is the number two priority in raising puppies.
The number one is health. I have been raising and training BRT since 1994, since than I have seen a big change in the importance of the breed. When we went AKC the popularity of the breed has gone up. Many people have taken advantage of the of this and have lost the importance of breeding BRT`s.
Going back in history of the breed, when first developed in Russia, the size of the dog was not important. Intelligence, health, endurance, guarding instinct,robust and well Balanced was very important. Going back in research you will see the size of the original 3 dogs use. Roy -Giant Schnauzer was 24.4 inches height. Two Rottie bitches originally used--Una 23.6 inches 70.5# & her sister Urma 24 inches around 68#. in 1952, Haiter, son of Roy & Sotta was 24.8 inches weighing in at 75#.His sister Hija was 24 inches weight 57#.
They were more concerned about a robust look with heavy bone. Some people have become more concerned about breeding tall dogs, rather than healthy and well balanced. The average price of a BRT is $2000 to $2500