Our Story

goldballoncream.gif - 982 Bytes 1907 Aachen Germany, you saw a Boxer guarding a butcher shop, a Dachshund and a new born baby boy- my dad.
goldballoncream.gif - 982 Bytes 1963 I was finally in the position to acquire my own dog and of course it had to be a BOXER. I have never been without one since.
goldballoncream.gif - 982 Bytes 1975-1981 Boomer, Pebbles and I competed in Obedience and won many Trophies and Awards
goldballoncream.gif - 982 Bytes 1979 In March of that year Jaegerhouse Boxers was registered with The Canadian Kennel Club. and in
goldballoncream.gif - 982 Bytes 1981 My two foundation bitches Ch. Hollylanes’s Irish Gold DOM (Tammy) and Hollylanes Irish Mist DOM (Juno) were purchased. Tammy and Juno were each bred twice in their lifetime and produced 5 champions each ….. A Tradition of Quality started.
goldballoncream.gif - 982 Bytes 2006 By now there are many well-loved pets which include over 100 Canadian and double digit American Champions with several major pointed, Best in Show Winners, American Boxer Club National Winners, Specialty Winners, dogs that are consitenly among the top 5 boxers in Canada  and many obedience title holders
goldballoncream.gif - 982 Bytes 2007 Best in Show Puppy & Best 9-12 mos Puppy in ABC Futurity.

All my Boxers are first and uppermost well-loved pets and live with families. Since 1978 I have been a member of the Canadian Kennel Club. Since 1976 an active member of the Boxer Club of Canada, holding offices as the Trophy Chairman, Vice President, President and currently Show Chairperson. I am also proud to be a member of the American Boxer Club.

"Boxer Brides" must be in excellent health and of sound temperament and conformation. The "ladies" will be bred once or twice in their lifetime and must have desirable qualities to offer to the Boxer breed. "Boxer Grooms" must have outstanding mental and physical attributes. They can be fickle and be available to "Boxer ladies" who pass strict scrutiny. Instead of a dance card they will send out a stud card.