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I have been breeding purebred dogs since 1969.  First Chihuahuas then Doberman Pinchers.  I began a serious breeding and showing program in 1981.  Since that time I have championed approximately 40 Shar-Pei both in CSPCA and AKC shows, I love showing as much as  I do judging the breeds.

I purchased my first Shar-Pei in 1981 and absolutely fell in love with the breed,  The breed has come a long way since that time.  I  have been breeding Shar-Pei since 1982.  I have been licensed to judge Shar-Pei and Junior Showmanship since 1993.  I am currently licensed to judge Chinese Shar-Pei and am a provisional in Boston Terriers.

We have only been breeding and Showing Boston Terriers since 1999 and since then we have championed 2 of our 5 Boston Terriers and are currently working on Championing our new puppy.  Unfortunately my first Boston did not turn out to be a show dog, she is spayed and is our wonderful house pet.  We are trying to breed for a very healthy structurally sound Boston.

I have been active in the Chinese Shar-Pei Club of America, Inc. since 1980 and have officiated as Secretary, served on the Board of Directors, as well as committee chariman on different committees throughout the years.  I chaired the committee that designed and printed the illustrated guide for the Chinese Shar-Pei, and went to Pennsylvania and supervised, as well as edited the AKC Video.

I am a charter memeber of the Desert To The Sea Chinese Shar-Pei Club of Riverside and have served as President, Secretary and currently as Treasurer.  I am a member of the Golden State Chinese Shar-Pei Club and the Sand to Sea Non-sporting Club.

I am currently 2
nd Vice President of the Pasadena Boston Terrier Club and a member of the BCTA.

Judy and Buddy Dorough
Alta Loma, Ca 91701
(909) 989-9501
 

 

    

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