Breeding at
Queensville
Kennel
As breeder of German Shepherds according to the WUSV standard and Miniature Schnauzers according to the AKC standard, we emphasize maintaining and enhancing the unique qualities and health of each breed.
The German Sherpherd
the WUSV standard guides us to prioritize a balanced, medium-sized dog with a robust, muscular build, and a firm, low-set back. We aim to produce dogs with proportional heads, powerful muzzles, and alert expressions. Erect, high-set ears and a well-developed chest are key physical traits. Temperamentally, our WUSV German Shepherds are bred to be confident, steady, and good-natured, with strong nerves and a natural ability for work. Health is paramount, with a focus on preventing genetic conditions like hip dysplasia and ensuring overall soundness through responsible breeding practices.
Miniature Schnauzers
the AKC standard guides us to focus on a sturdy, alert, and lively dog with a distinctive appearance. We strive to maintain the breed’s characteristic features, such as a square build, a wiry coat, and expressive eyebrows and beard. The head should be strong, with a blunt muzzle and dark, oval eyes that reflect intelligence and alertness. Our Miniature Schnauzers are bred to have a spirited temperament, being friendly, intelligent, and eager to please. We emphasize responsible breeding practices to maintain the breed's health, temperament, and unique characteristics.
Support
Ethical Breeders
We are a proud CKC member
"We firmly believe that animal welfare is the top priority in the pet industry. The living conditions, diet, and breeding environment of our dogs are always our primary concerns. For our sires and dams, we ensure they retire to a happy life after a reasonable number of breedings. Supporting ethical breeding is also a commitment to upholding animal welfare."