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About
Over time, the ones you love are all that really
matter…
Aircastle began in early October of 1989 in Boise Idaho. A few days
after moving into a new house, it only seemed right to also have a dog.
So after a brief newspaper search it was off in the car to go look at a
litter of Shetland Sheepdogs. By the end of that day, a six week old
puppy named Tyler was added to the family.
Shortly after bringing him home, curiosity arose about the quality of
this new “purebred”, and that led to the home of a local Sheltie breeder
named Joan Clark, of Checkmate Shelties.
Joan, a well-known and respected breeder, added intrigue to the visit
by inviting us into her home where there were all sorts of ribbons,
rosettes and awards her pups had won throughout the decades. Upon
asking what it all meant, the question grew into a discussion
concerning the sport of purebred dogs. In fact, the conversation was
so inviting, there were a few visits afterward to learn even more.
As the months passed, joining a good kennel club became a necessity,
and that first membership with Lizard Butte Kennel Club included
organizing and working in matches and shows to learn the basics of
showing dogs. It also became sorely apparent that Tyler was not going
to ever be competitive in conformation.
By mid-1990 the first show prospect arrived, another Sheltie named
Brandi. Through her came all of the necessary skills to breed, groom,
and show, though she never actually competed beyond becoming a
Canine Good Citizen. But she did produced the first Aircastle puppies,
the entrance into being a breeder.
But Shelties were just the beginning. In 1993, CH Bay Breeze
Resounding Verily (Verily) came to Aircastle. She was a beautiful black
Standard Poodle, who we sent to the Midwest with Mr. Dennis McCoy
to finish her title. Afterward, she traveled to Bay Breeze Standard
Poodles in Florida, eventually returning home with two incredible
puppies, Aircastle Bay Breeze Cosette (Cosie) and Resounding Hymn of
Bay Breeze (Buzz). The two of them formed the foundation of today’s
line.
In October of 1995 the family moved to Toledo Ohio, and both pups
began their show careers. But things did not go well in Ohio and the
following year ended in a divorce. With two young children to raise as
a single parent, there was no way to keep up the rigors of a serious
show schedule. But the dog sport cuts deeper than a drug addiction,
and in the spring of 1997 the first litter of Poodles arrived, one of
which was South African Champion Born in the USA at Dot Com
(Dollar), who would one day become the third most influential sire in
South Africa according to Dog World magazine in his time.
About a year later, another litter was born, and amongst them was CH
Aircastle’s Midnight Breeze (Lickorice), who produced American Kennel
Club (AKC), United Kennel Club (UKC), and International champions
from her first and only litter. But money was still tight, and there were
still two children to raise, thus the show world had to wait.
In 2000, GRCH Aircastle’s Blu Majic Johnson, RN, RL1, CGC, (John John)
was born. Things were still unsettled, and JJ was shown sparingly
around the local area, but he didn’t mind, since he hated showing and
only achieved a single AKC point. His true passion was for therapy
work, which he performed with gusto in his later years.
Things turned around greatly in December of 2001, and with a new job
and one kid launched on her way, there was finally time to start getting
back into the sport. By 2003 there were a small string of AKC
conformation, obedience and Agility titled pups, when GRCH Aircastle’s
Enduring Hope (Hopie) came to Ohio. She was Lickorice’s daughter,
though not born at Aircastle. In March of that year, a friend made an
invitation to attend a UKC Show. It was that show, Premiere, where
Aircastle truly took wings. In 2004 Aircastle was on the map, actively
showing, and later judging, in UKC conformation events. It was in the
next year that David met Barb.
To say it was love at first sight would seem cliched, but it was no
mystery when the announcement came that Aircastle would be a
family again. Granted, the second human kid had grown up and
moved away, but the dogs were all in favor of the merger with Red Dog
Dobermans!
As to Barb’s story, while not a breeding kennel, Red Dog actually began
with a German Shepherd named Brutus in 1970. He wasn’t a
conformation dog, but brought the essentials of competitive
obedience. Brutus earned his CDX, and after Brutus, came Big Red, the
first Doberman. Over the years that followed, there was plenty of dog
and horse training, competing in conformation, obedience and Rally,
eventually culminating in 1995 with an AKC Rally Obedience judging
approval. And as you know, in late May of that year, Aircastle and Red
Dog decided to combine forces.
After a couple of years of training and judging together, the pinnacle of
the Aircastle story took place on June 15, 2007, with a wedding in the
Best In Show ring at Premiere, the UKC’s top dog show in Kalamazoo,
MI. Then, a few weeks after the wedding, Aircastle was greeted with
their first home-born “children” as a new family. It was Hope’s second
litter, giving them nine beautiful Standard Poodle puppies. Oh, and in
case you were wondering about that litter’s contribution to Aircastle’s
legacy, nearly all of them competed at one time or another, racking up
wins in Agility, Fast CAT, Obedience, and most of all, Conformation; AKC
Bronze Grand Champion (BGCH) Aircastle Loves Raymond at Canryme,
(Raymond), was one of them.
And so, you now know how the Aircastle family got its start, though the
story is only partially written. Each year more titles, more venues, and
more beloved pups are added to the Aircastle legacy. It has been a
long journey from 1989 until now, but worth every moment…with so
many more to come.