ABOUT US
My name is David Tippett. I am a small
Kennel based in Lidcombe, New South Wales. My breeders Prefix is Immortalz.
I draw on 10 years' prior experience breeding exhibition budgerigars. I now
have five years experience in American Staffordshire Terriers. The challenge
of dog breeding pales into insignificance when compared to the exhibition
bird where many traits, mostly recessive, have to be combined to create the
ideal bird using knowledge of feather structure. Infertitity, egg binding,
feather diseases, viruses and other disease organisms can run rampant and,
your best bird could be found dead on the aviary floor one day for no apparent
reason. Hens feather pluck their young, ruining the best show prospects. A
tail dropped on the morning of a show disqualifies the bird from competition.
Through this process I have become quite genetically conversant. I have gleaned
knowledge from many doyen of livestock breeding including John Scoble, undoubtedly
Australias most knowledgeable budgerigar breeder, I have read the Frank Silva
story. Frank is a sensation in budgerigars in the U.K. and has extensive knowledge
in breeding other livestock. Also Dr Willard Hollander who has over 60 years
experience pioneering pigeon genetics. One thing that is common to their thinking
is that you must linebreed your stock to maintain your quality. In attempting
to unravel the mystery of dog breeding, I discovered that most breeders do
not really understand genetics. They base their breeding programs on the dog
and the bitch they happen to have in the yard, the popular sire syndrome or
use the little knowledge they have gleaned from fellow breeders to formulate
their breeding programs. Dog breeding, like any other livestock breeding requires
first the knowledge, then the desire and thirdly the wherewithal. and I can
assure you that I have both the genetic knowledge, the desire to be successful
and the genetic material to produce dogs which will be excellent examples
of the breed.
My First American Staffordshire Terrier is Proamstafs Starlette "Starlette".
I acquired her in December 2000. Starlette is the daughter of BISS Grand Champion
Attomoy Cruise Control "Cruise"who is Australia's most highly decorated
male Amstaff. Where better to start than with Australia's number one dog?
She is warm and loving and has been that way since I first brought her home
as a baby puppy. She sleeps on (and sometimes in) my bed. She is as loyal
as any dog can be and has typical Amstaff temperament. Her litter sister BISS
Ch Proamstafs Blazin Bomfire to whom she is similar, is also a specialty winner.
My second Amstaff is Attomoy Another Goddess "Rhea" She is Starlette's
half sister and also by BISS Grand Champion Attomoy Cruise Control out of
Grand Ch Yanegua Royal Goddess, arguably Australia's finest bitch. She will
be commencing her show career as a baby puppy in December 2002 and I expect
big things from her. Starlette has taken her little sister under her wing
from the moment she arrived. They play and wrestle (gently) and one only has
to look to see they love each other to bits, yet Starlette, with true Amstaff
temperament will quickly warn any other dog approaching her sister that they
had better watch out with a stern growl.
The most common question I am asked is "How do they compare to Pit Bulls or, aren't they just Pit Bulls? They most certainly are not Pit Bulls! Whilst they have a common ancestry also shared by the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terriers have been bred for type and temperament for over 60 years. 1936 saw the American Kennel Club accept the breed standard for the first time. Our current Australian Standard describes the temperament as being keenly alive to his surroundings and his courage is "proverbial"
My personal experience with Amstaffs
has led me to conclusions which hopefully will fulfill not only my obligations
as a breeder to inform you correctly but will enlighten you as to what wonderful
dogs Amstaffs are. Our club will be running an awareness program so that
you will be able to be properly informed as to our breed. Please be very
careful that you purchase a puppy only from a recognised breeder. An Amstaff
will make a wonderful, loving addition to your home. Please make sure you
get one and not something else.
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