Inspired to Breed Amazing Rottweilers and German Shepherds

The Canine industry in Ghana is fast growing. While most breeders are believed to be in the Greater Accra Region, the recent ACDS 24 show saw breeders from different regions in Ghana participating. One Dog that converted the top price as BEST ROTTWEILER in the PUPPY CLASS, Leo, came from a Kennel in Hohoe, Volta Region – Ghana. The young male Puppy wowed dog lovers and show Judge Tania Edwards, making the win one without doubt. Leo is a Ghana born and bred puppy from Yazo Kennel owned by Ali Francis.

When Ali Francis set off on the journey to Accra with his dogs, he was confident of a good showing. He trusted in the quality of his dogs, and their potential. For him, Yazo Kennel is young in the business of breeding, however, he started right, and thus, will fit into the grand scheme of upholding breed standards, and producing enviable quality.

How Yazo Kennel Started

Ali Francis started Yazo Kennel purely by accident. Ali’s love for dogs go as far back as when he was 5yrs old. However, breeding happened after he got his first 2 Boerboels in 2022. The size of his Dogs compared to other Boerboels in the Volta Region inspired him to consider selling Puppies. After a successful sale of the first set of puppies, he realised it was a viable business opportunity. A visit to a friend also led to a connection with Haus of Vigilio and Lion Kennel, breeders of Rottweilers and German Shepherds respectively. Two years after that introduction, Yazo Kennel finally decided to breed Rottweilers and German Shepherds of impeccable quality.

A Rottweiler at Yazo Kennel

Why Yazo Kennel Chose to Breed Rottweilers and German Shepherds

Breeders largely gather all their knowledge from peers, online, and vets. However, getting extablished breeders to impart knowledge can be daunting. According to Ali Francis, the decision to stick with Rottweilers and German Shephereds was due to access to information. Breeders who were willing to help him climb the ropes mainly bred Rottweilers and German Shpherdds, this made the decision easy.

A German Shepherd at Yazo Kennel

After almost 2years of breeding and being close to the Rottweiler and German Shepherds, Yazon Kennel’s Ali Francis said; “I think fell in love with both breeds early enough and it’d be too tasking to expand to others hence my focus on both.”

Leo winning Best Rottweiler – Puppy Class

Even though Ali Francis has been to a number of Dog Shows, ACDS 24 was his first showing of dogs. He brought 2 dogs, Leo (Rottweiler) and Nadia (German Shepherd). Leo topped his class and Nadia placed second in the Best Female German Shepherd in the Junior Class.

Leo – Best Rottweiler Puppy Class – ACDS 24

Leo is born and bred in the Yazo Kennel. He loves to play and doesn’t thrive on jealousy like other dogs. He is a good “follower”, one that listens to the handler. The adorable Leo was not considered for the show; however, his composed strides of leash made him a candidate. Coupled with his quick learning ability and the confidence with which he finishes tasks, Leo was selected for the August Classic Show 2024.

Preparing Leo for the ACDS’24

Leo’s primary regimen for the show was an increase in walks and runs, this was to avoid any incidence of fatigue at the dog show. From brisk walks, Leo graduated to running with the Bike of his handler. At 7 months, Leo could run up to 50 minutes non-stop. This we believed helped maintain a stamina in anticipation of the show.

To ensure that Leo was well-socialised, Leo’s exercise regimen was in public. Doing that in public made Leo aware of his surroundings and the existence of others including dogs. It made him learn to avoid unnecessary confrontations and barks. He was also potty-trained to avoid doing so while in the ring.

A younger Leo standing above all

Yazo Kennel took a lot of lessons from the internet on how to handle dogs at a show. Leo’s handler, Godsway Tek also got invaluable tips from Haus of Vigilio some days to the event. Ali Francis believed all of these led to Leo’s stellar performance alongside the handler.

Lessons from ACDS 24

Even though Yazo Kennel is aware of the varied quality of dogs in Ghana, participating in the ACDS 24 was a major eye-opener. The kennel finally came face to face with some of the best from competitors, thus, a motivation to not wane in delivering quality. Also, the tips suggested by the FCI judge made a lot of sense to Ali Francis, and he is definitely considering them in the quest to continuously produce awesome and heakth Puppies. Leo’s win also suggested Yazo Kennel is on the right path.

“Before the show, i had a meeting with my team and we all agreed that we are one of the youngest kennels, so we werent going to win by all means, but going to learn and see what we could do differently or improved on. Definitely a positive was added to our reputation.”…Ali Francis, owner of Yazo Kennel

The Future of Yazo Kennel’s Leo

The Future of Leo is bright. The Kennel intends to keep him for breeding and more shows.

Buy a Puppy from Yazo Kennel

Getting good quality Dogs in Ghana is becoming easier as thesavannaonline run this series of articles. Cognisant of the fact that there are more shady breeders with inferior quality Yazo Kennel makes it easy to buy just the right quality you can get anywhere in the World right here in Ghana.

Yazo Kennel is located in Hohoe in the Volta Region of Ghana. They are available on Instagram and Facebook as Yazo Kennel.

They can also be reached on +233 0242184552.

Exclusive 1 with K9 Pioneers of Africa Boss – Kobina Andah

In a previous article, we highlighted Kobina’s efforts towards promoting canine welfare through the breeding of high value Dobermanns. As an experienced breeder and owner of K9 Pioneers of Africa, he has invaluable nuggets for dog owners, breeders, and pet lovers. Therefore, we decided to do a random Q&A with this Dobermann aficionado.

Kobina Andah owner of K9 Pioneers of Africa on the extreme left

Background to K9 Pioneers of Africa Kennel’s Kobina Andah.

Kobina is a Development Finance professional. He started hobby breeding dogs in the late 1980s and founded K9 Pioneers of Africa Kennel in 2017, after a break of almost 10 years. He’s working at establishing his own bloodline with which to work in urban search and rescue and also successfully compete in major international championships.

Kobina’s preference for the Dobermann stems from its loyalty, intelligence and high trainability. The breed is known for its protective instincts. Dobermanns are versatile, excelling in various roles (e.g., service, police work). They require regular exercise and mental stimulation.

Q & A with Mr. Kobina Andah – K9 Pioneers of Africa Kennel’s view on the impact of winning at Dog Shows

Thesavannaonline: How does this achievement impact the breed’s reputation and your future breeding plans?

KA: The show is a tool for my breeding plan, not the other way around because a breeding plan exists before and many years beyond a show. Shows pick out who amongst peers is producing dogs closest to the breed standard because producing a dog that’s 100% accurate to the breed standard is impossible, and that is why even an excellent specimen cannot be perfect.

Thesavannaonline: What was your reaction when you learned the puppy had won?

KA: I expected him to best all the adult dogs, but he wasn’t even the overall best puppy on show that day, so we have a lot more work to do and shows to attend for the diverse opinions of as many of judges of high repute as possible.

Thesavannaonline: How have clients or other breeders reacted to the news of this win?

KA: It’s mostly our handlers that have the most significant celebrations because they make heavy investments of their time and emotions, and the aim is to win, so we also need to teach them sportsmanship, which is why no single handler works exclusively with one dog. They must be happy for each other and stand ready to step in as substitute handlers if needed.

A few buyers on our paid waiting list showed up to watch. That being said, I have not received any feedback based on Elijah’s performance, maybe because I haven’t made any noise about it or have any content for my social media handles.

Thesavannaonline: Will Elijah be involved in further competitions or breeding?

KA: The answer to your question is yes and yes unless he’s purchased and resides way beyond our reasonable reach, because we export more dogs than we sell locally.

Kobina-Andah-Training-a K9 Pioneers of Africa Dobermann

Building on the effects of winning at Dog shows

Thesavannaonline: How do you plan to build on this success for your breeding program?

KA: The show results affirm that our breeding plan is on the right trajectory. Apart from the Dobermanns of totally unknown parentage, we were the only breeders showing off dogs produced locally. I wish that everyone, especially prospective buyers, appreciate the foolproof route of showing high-value livestock produced to get globally accepted affirmation rather than almost exclusively relying on social media hype.

Kobina Andah owner of K9 Pioneers of Africa on the extreme left

Advice to people interested in breeding

Thesavannaonline: What advice would you give someone new to breeding and interested in showing dogs?

KA: The biggest and most common mistake is to begin with mediocre dogs in an attempt to improve your stock, because those mediocre genes may pop up when you can least afford them to. 

The best way is to seek out a mentor with high value stock. When they’re comfortable that you’re ready, they will start co-owning their dogs with you. The situation will further align the interests of both parties and guarantee mutual benefits.

Even international co-ownerships are possible, but those have higher entry points.

Thesavannaonline: Are there any common misconceptions you would like to address about breeding or showing?

KA Yes, as is quite common, the least informed are amongst those with the most potent convictions, followed by the partially informed. 

For this reason, we hold an open day/immersion once every Saturday so people can visit our facilities for a free hands-on experience and education. 

The list of old wives’ tales and ludicrous misconceptions is endless. It will be a futile exercise to attempt to mention them all here.

Thesavannaonline: What is your view on Dog Shows in Ghana?

KA: Since KUG started hosting conformation shows almost 10 years ago, this show has had the most impressive turnout of high-quality spectators, which indicates that whatever the show committee did differently regarding marketing and publicity yielded positive results.

Thesavannaonline: What is your favourite aspect of breeding and showing dogs?

KA The most heartwarming aspect of breeding is the unexpected feedback you get when new owners are awed by their new charges. It never gets old, which is what we breed for—excellent specimens of the perfect breed.

Looking for a superior quality Dobermann right here in Ghana?

Read the story below.

K9 Pioneers of Africa Kennel has a Perfect Dobermann for you.

Meet the Man breeding world-class Dobermanns in Ghana

Kobina Andah is a banking professional who ventured into the business of Dogs from an early stage. Starting as a hobby, he transitioned into a formal breeding program, birthing K9 Pioneers of Africa Kennel. He is pursuing an agenda to have an established bloodline of a superior quality Dobermann “to compete and win both working and conformation championships at the highest international levels”. At this point, he may consider retiring as a breeder.

Kobina Andah’s love for the Dobermann.

Kobina-Andah-Training-a-dog

What the average person sees in a dog is different from what a breeder in love with a specific dog can see, desire, and nurture. While one may see commerce, a man of honesty sees an opportunity to create the best companion for a man – a friend that will protect. And that is where Kobina Andah stands as a Dobermann breeder of great repute. Kobina Andah’s affinity with dogs came from a very young age. However, his introduction to the Dobermann breed as a child around the 1970’s, the love peaked.

Young-Kobina-Andah

He got his first dog from one of the earliest imports of the breed to Ghana. Young Kobina Andah was now face to face with the lovely canine he had come to love so much.  Dr Sydney Quartey and his son, the late Kenneth Quartey, were behind the dogs that gave young Kobina Andah his first Dobermann. As he sought more knowledge to ensure he provided maximum care and got the most out of the dog, Dr Poku Pare and Hans Roth (a breeder of German Shorthaired Pointers) taught him the ropes in breeding.

Why Kobinah Andah chose the Dobermann

Kobina-Andah-and-Family

As a powerful and muscular dog within the Working Group category of dogs, the Dobermann is a protector and perfect companion. The courage, loyalty and intelligence of the Dog continue to be its selling point. Excellent at Police and Military work, this lovely short-coated canine has proven to excel well in homes.

The choice to breed the Dobermann is one founded on the uniqueness of its qualities.

According to Kobina Andah;

“Dobermanns are the only protective breed developed to live in close contact with humans because the breed was developed exclusively for personal protection. To experience a well-bred Dobermann is the definition of total, unconditional love and devotion.”

Despite loving and breeding the Dobermann, he also has a love for the Dogo Argentino; however, because they require highly experienced owners, he only keeps some for himself and not for breeding.

Having participated in several Dog Shows, Kobina Andah’s K9 Pioneers of Africa has won every category possible since they started doing conformation in 2018.

According to Kobina Andah;

“That was easier because there weren’t that many good quality dogs or serious, knowledgeable breeders and owners. To date, the population of Dobermanns in Ghana is minuscule compared to the other popular guardian breeds, so if a Dobermann can come out of a field of 4 dogs and hold its own against a dog that’s come out of a field of 30-50, it’s quite an achievement. The numbers for Dogo Argentinos are smaller still, but we persevere.”

Elijah is BEST DOBERMANN – JUNIOR CLASS, ACDS

The Kennel Union of Ghana, in partnership with the Shihtzu National Specialty Show, brought to the fur-loving public the 2024 edition of the August Classic Dog Show (ACDS). The event sought to crown the best dog breeds in Ghana and West Africa. Several Kennels and Dog Breeders participated in this annual event.

The highlight of the event, which also had a socialisation component, was seeing the majestic dogs taking turns to mesmerise the crowd and judge with the physique, trod, and conformation to the breed standards. One Dog that stood out was a Dobermann named Elijah. Coming in with an excellent head and movements, he was crowned BEST DOBERMANN in the JUNIOR CLASS, suggesting the exploits of Elijah as a top dog are just beginning.

Elijah’s journey to being crowned at the ACDS 24 event was quite easy, as dogs from K9 Pioneers of Africa are well-trained. However, he required some weeks of “beefing up” to get used to gaiting alongside a handler. Gaiting alongside a handler is quite different from the heel work Elijah is used to in obedience class.

Elijah-and-His-Handler

With a strict regimen of maintaining the breed standards of a Dobermann and ensuring desirable traits via pedigree lines, Elijah required very little socialisation prior to the event. He is from a genetically balanced bloodline and gets to interact with visitors to the premises of K9 Pioneers of Africa under supervision.

Kobina Andah had the following to say to buttress the point of socialisation:

“When we want to lay the finishing touches of personal protection training on them, we actually need to bring in people they don’t know; otherwise, protection training is just a game to the dog which we conduct repetitively to achieve muscle memory.”

Elijah is one of Kobina Andah’s Dobermann at his K9 Pioneers of Africa Kennel. The facility is a breeding and training kennel of reputation in Ghana and Africa. Elijah is from the Kennel’s anchor bitch, Ch Ace Ancora and Chairman Carmelo Made in Sicily, both Italian imports from very old and respected lines.

Considering the fact that the definition of breeding is to improve and maintain the breed standard, Elijah’s win indicates K9 Pioneers of Africa is on track. Thus, it is an affirmation of the quality of the Kennel.

Elijah’s synergy with handlers at the ACDS was easy. He learnt to stacking alongside handlers. It made the judge’s examination and inspection much easier.

Regarding Elijah’s future, he’s gone back to his obedience training program and will be prepped for the KUG All Breed Show in November 2024. Kobina Andah will enter Elijah and into the COBA Nationals dog show in Lagos, Nigeria, in December 2024.

A Pioneer of Africa Dobermann and Handler

About K9 Pioneers of Africa

When you think of a pioneer in the breeding of dogs in Ghana, look no further than K9 Pioneers of Africa, owned by Kobina Andah. The Kennel has a reputation as one of the finest places to get a fur friend. It prioritises the well-being of the dogs vis-à-vis their purpose as companions and protectors. From Puppyhood till when a K9 Pioneer of Africa Dog finds a new home, dogs go through varied training sessions to ensure they are up to the task when rehomed.

Kobina Andah-at-the-IDC-Show-in-Hungary

K9 Pioneers of Africa consider a variety of factors when choosing breeding dogs. Health and Temperament are at the fore; however, physical attributes and genetic diversity also play a vital role in the choice.

“Due to the nature of purebreds, each breed has unique genetic vulnerabilities that may not even be possible to test for, so the rule of thumb is to intimately study the four most recent generations in a pedigree for longevity and quality. Some breeders advise seven generations, but I believe four generations work just fine.” Kobina Andah

Do you need a Dobermann as a Pet or for Personal Protection?

K9 Pioneers of Africa is the ultimate place to get that loving Dobermann, which will stand with you at any point. Aside from offering a number of services, including Dog training for all purposes and Boarding facilities, It is the right place to get a Dobermann bred for your desired purpose.

Locate K9 Pioneers of Africa in Agbogba, North Legon in Accra. Reach them via pioneersofafrica@gmail.com and +233502081233.

They are also available on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok.

A dog lover and Dobermann breeder, Kobina Andah has bred dogs, especially the Dobermann, for nearly 40 years. Starting in 1987, he went from imports to being born and bred in Ghana Dogs. He has also exported Dobermanns to several other countries.

Kobina-Andah-and-His-Dogo-Argentino

Black Leash Rottweilers reveals 1 amazing specimen at ACDS24

As we inch closer to another mammoth gathering of Dogs in Ghana in November 2024, let’s delve into the story of an exceptional rottweiler and kennel enjoying a reign from the last dog show. Holb Blue of Black Leash Rottweilers is on our radar.

Black-Leash-Rottweilers

Building a business out of passion is the most fantastic way for many to thrive effortlessly. And that is the story of Alphonse Menyo, the young man behind Black Leash Rottweilers. His Dog Holb Blue is currently the ACDS 2024 title holder of 2 trophies: BEST ROTTWEILER – OPEN CLASS and BEST OF BREED – ROTTWEILER.

Holb Blue’s win is challenging; it results from years of unfettered love for dogs. However, when one realises the possibility of turning passion into money, learning more and practising industry standards is only appropriate.

Let’s journey into the conception of Black Leash Rottweillers and the story of Holb Blue.

How Alphonse Amenyo ventured into breeding Rottweilers

Alphonse-and-Some-of-his-Dogs

Growing up, dogs were an integral part of the family. Young Alphonse was, however, responsible for caring for them. Through that, his love for man’s best friend became evident. Alphonse’s attachment to the dogs created a yearning to see dogs thrive and do very well. So, when he realised the possibility of building a business out of it, he started the Black Leash Rottweilers in 2016. The choice of breed was because he loved their sturdy build, strength and the ease of their nature.

Choosing Dogs for Black Leash Rottweiler Breeding Programs

While many people can identify different dogs, choosing a dog for breeding requires particular attention to detail. Most breeders will start from the Pedigree of a Dog. However, It is expected to meet breeders who pay particular attention to the dog’s legs, tail, top line, and overall structure and temperament. Matching the suitable dogs will ensure the future litter inherits the desired qualities. Alphonse has, therefore, learnt to select a good breeding stock.

Just as care is taken to choose a breeding stock, the breeding combination also requires careful consideration to draw out the best from the litter. The pedigree, temperament, specific traits, genetic diversity, and other factors are considered before combining.

The Journey thus far – Black Leash Rottweiler Journey

Meanwhile, Black Leash Rottweilers currently have an impressive number of dogs. The Journey has been one of success built on success. Having won several awards at different dog shows in Ghana. Black Leash Rottweilers are excited about raising Hov Ludo and Holb Blue to become winners. Holb Blue is the newest gem from the kennel.

Holb Blue’s Journey to Winning at ACDS

The annual August Classic Dog Show came off on the 31st of August 2024. An impressive array of Dogs competed in different categories and classes. Holb Blue came in as a Ghana-bred Rottweiler. Her Sturdy build and majestic strides were admirable. One key factor for participation is meeting breed standards. Coming from a good pedigree and raised to meet world standards, she stood out as a winner.

A well-trained dog, Holb Blue brought shine to Black Leash Rottweilers with her good legs, head structure, muscular tail, skin tone, and top line.

Like most dogs, Holb Blue was prepped for the ACDS through more socialisation, exercises, gaiting, etc. Unsurprisingly, she topped her class and category and class at the ACDS. Holb Blue also came 3rd as the Best in Show – ACDS 24.

Buying a Black Leash Rottweiler

Buying a puppy from Black Leash Rottweilers must be based on love, not simply liking. According to Alphonse, it is the surest way to ensure their dogs get the best care in new homes.

Black Leash Rottweilers are available on all social media networks via @blackleashrottweiller.

They can also be contacted on + 233 0241072009. They are located in Osu, inside Accra – Ghana.

Need a Rottweiler puppy? Call Black Leash Rottweilers.

Kennel Union of Ghana is the umbrella nonprofit organisation for the development and breeding of purebred dogs – in Ghana.

Visit www.kennelunionofghana.com for more information.

Quams the Breeder of Top Quality German Shepherds

Aylesbury Pandora is a Ghana-born and Bred Puppy. It is one of the most impressive dogs raised at the Aylesbury Kennel at Spintex-Spintex Road- Baatsona Basket Junction. Emerging as the BEST GERMAN SHEPHERD LONG COAT in the JUNIOR CLASS, she is a fine specimen ready to take the breeding space of Ghana by storm.  Having passed assessments to meet FCI and AKC standards with excellent marks, her mask, structure, and well-defined angulation meant she is a worthy Dog Show participant. Despite competition from other beautiful entries at ACDS 2024, Aylesbury Kennel’s Pandora was tops.

Aylesbury-Kennel—Pandora

The owner believes Pandora came into the ring with “an excellent structure, perfect bite, a super-solid coat, and excellent mannerisms.”

Her win didn’t just happen, “it was a result of some weeks of gaiting, walking, leash work and stellar grooming. She also had to undergo ring work training and more socialisation with over 16 dogs.”

Eventually, stepping into the ACDS 2024 ring with impressive movements likened to a Mercedes Benz E-Class by the owner.

Her owner said, “She was born for the ring and born to win.”

Aylesbury Kennel’s team did impressive work in producing this beautiful young female.

When quizzed about the most memorable moment at the show, the owner of Aylesbury had this to say; “Pandora likes attention; when you show her attention, she performs brilliantly; when you reduce the attention, she lags .. it’s all about love.”

Kwame Asamoah Aka Quams

A typical Ghanaian home desires Children whose academic pursuits will land them an impressive social status via a job. However, the last few decades have seen people blending traditional and unhinged pursuits to achieve thrill, academic success, and impact on the socio-economic well-being of society. The story of Aylesbury Kennel is an amalgamation of such. The excitement of owning loyal top-notch dogs, producing the same, and balancing it with a white-colour job makes Kwame Asamoah an inspiration for all who seek fulfilment from what they do.

Venturing into Breeding

Kwame Asamoah is a man who wins many with his ever-beaming smile; behind that smile is a certainty that he provides all with superior quality German Shepherd Dogs right here in Ghana. Kwame Asamoah is a telecom Engineer by profession, however, his affinity with animal husbandry always allowed an eye on the business. Thus, he ventured into raising various livestock at an early age. After graduating from university, his interest in dogs peaked as a friend introduced him to refined breeding.

Starting Aylesbury Kennel

He was eventually advised to acquire his first Purebred female German Shepherd. The purchase marked the start of his journey.

The choice of what dog to breed was a combination of factors. Whilst learning about quality, Kwame Asamoah, also known as Quams, sorts knowledge on different breeds. He then outlined what he desired in a dog, which led to the German Shepherd’s choice. According to Quams, he wanted a strong, intelligent dog that was much easier to train.

After acquiring the first dog, he sought to use top-of-line males for Stud. Luckily, Rex Wireko Brobbey of Ghana’s Fastest Human fame allowed young Kwame Asamoah to use his male. That act of kindness catapulted him into a sphere of breeding quality and high-value Dogs. He kept several great Danes and Toy Dogs as pets to hone the skill or art of raising impressive dogs.

Aside from desirable traits, German Shepherds are challenging to breed. However, Aylesbury Kennel thrived based on the love for the breed. For over ten years, Aylesbury has diligently challenged itself with breeding nothing short of the best. The kennel has produced and served the dog-loving public with top-of-the-line German shepherds as pets and security.

Facts about Aylesbury Kennel

Aylesbury Kennel has standards dear to heart; foremost, it meets standards set by FCO or AKC. Breeding combinations are also influenced by “the inbreeding coefficient and pedigree details juxtaposed with what the kennels want to achieve with a particular litter”. However, the structure of the Dogs comes before the coat for Aylesbury Kennel.

Aylesbury doesn’t just sell dogs; they ensure each Puppy gets a home capable of giving it the best care and support possible.

In the words of Quams.

“We are never in a hurry to sell; we want a perfect home for all our puppies”.

Some Major feats.

The kennel’s Karlos Von Mouttaz Ibrahim is 4x CAC (2022 – 2023), and he has also emerged as Best Male in many Dog shows.

CAC for D. Catalina Von Aylesbury 2022

Best Jnr Female & Jnr CAC at the just ended ACDS for Aylesbury Pandora

The above solidifies Aylesbury Kennel’s prowess in breeding world-class German Shepherds right here in Ghana.

What’s the future for Aylesbury Pandora?

As exciting as this win is, Aylesbury Kennel doesn’t rest on comfort; thriving and reigning as a kennel in the German Shepherd Space remains a focus. Thus, when a dog like Pandora is “created”, she fits perfectly into the breeding program. In the near future, potential puppy buyers will own a piece of this well-bred Dog as their own. She will also make more entries into dog shows across Ghana, West Africa, Africa, and hopefully on the world stage.

With a reputation beyond the West African Coast, Aylesbury Kennel anticipates worldwide growth.

How to Buy a Puppy from Aylesbury Kennel

Aylesbury Kennel is located in Accra, on the Spintex Road- Baatsona Road, at Basket Junction. They can be reached via the following numbers;

+233 501 300350

+233 202 009155

+233 207 370939

They are also available on Instagram via @AylesburyKennels, Twitter via @aylesburydogsgh, YouTube via @aylesburyKennels, and TikTok @aylesburykennels

Q & A with Quams

We asked Mr. Kwame Asamoah, aka Quams, the owner of Aylesbury Kennel, a few questions, and this is what he had to say.

Thesavannaonline: What advice would you give someone new to breeding and interested in showing dogs?

Quams: Select your stock well, work hard and show more love

Thesavannaonline: Are there any common misconceptions you would like to address about breeding or showing?

Quams: It is not a sport for the Elite; it is open to anyone ready to put in the time and effort to achieve success

Thesavavannaonline: What is your favourite aspect of breeding and showing dogs?

Quams: I am enthused by the agility, discipline and showmanship shown by participants who are serious and want to achieve quality in the canine space.

Aylesbury Kennel is Registered with the Kennel Union of Ghana and will be exhibiting more at the KUG All Breed Show in November 2024.

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