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About Our Facilities | |
01/06/07 |
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Location:Tablazon Kennels is nestled in the mountains just east of Albuquerque, New Mexico. Our dogs share in the pleasures of high-altitude (6800 ft.) living: spectacular views (the sunset photo above was taken from our front yard), mild climate, an abundance of sunshine, and hiking in a National Forest right from our doorstep. The name Tablazon comes from Tablazon Canyon adjacent to our neighborhood.
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Facilities:Tablazon Kennels will always be a small kennel. We will never have so many dogs that we cannot give each one the attention and training that they crave. Our dogs live in the house and play in the large, fenced backyard. A side yard holds jumps for obedience training. The area is hilly and wooded with pinon and juniper. Our neighborhood, with large lots of 1 to 5 acres, is quiet and dog-friendly. All dogs are kept in fenced areas and walked on leash. One of our favorite family activities is going for an evening walk with our 3 children and 5 dogs. |
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Philosophy: We select and train our dogs for superior disposition, conformation, and performance. Our Alaskan Klee Kai dogs are bright, friendly, and inquisitive. They are not aggressive toward humans or other dogs. We carefully socialize our dogs to overcome the shyness that can be found in this breed. Since we have young children, our dogs are quite comfortable around energetic little ones. Storm's and Frosty's titles in conformation are evidence that they are exceptional representatives of the breed according to the breed standard. Even if you do not plan to show your dog, these standards serve as a good measure of quality. All dogs love to please their humans and the greatest gift you can give a dog is training! Training is not tedious (well, not usually!). It is fun for you and the dog and develops a close, trusting relationship. We obedience-train all of our dogs for competition. Storm is the first Alaskan Klee Kai to earn an obedience title. At 18 months, she received her UCD title attaining all 3 legs in her first 3 attempts! She accomplished this being trained exclusively by a 13-year old handler. What a dog! Storm is currently training to compete in Open, the next level of obedience competition. Frosty is beginning his obedience training in 2005. |
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This site was last updated 01/06/07