Pallone's Road To Glory X CH Hollywoods Day Dream Tristar
God Bless You Cyrus...I miss you so much......
Welcome to Millridge Mastiffs!
We are located in Northeastern Pennsylvania. We breed our Mastiffs for the betterment of
the breed.
In the ninties, we raised Numa, a Newfoundland, which is another "gentle giant", as well as two seeing
eye puppies through the 4-H Club. We were very proud of those two pups, who went on to graduate from the Seeing Eye in Morristown,
N.J. These experiences taught responsibility and caring for very special puppies.
I suggest doing a lot of research
of different breeds before purchasing or adopting any dog. A Mastiff is not for everyone. They grow to be very large and demand
much love and attention. Making sure you have the time for socializing and training them is quite important. If you are considering
a Mastiff as a pet, I would look into Mastiff Rescue. It's a wonderful place for getting a dog. Plus, they are always very
appreciative of their new home.
After doing our research, my daughter made phone calls to locate a Mastiff. That put
us in touch with two informative MCOA members who knew of a lovely show quality female in need of a new home.
She
was fawn with a black mask, 18 months old and had 2 points in her show career. So, in July 1998, we purchased Star and welcomed
her into our home. Star adjusted to her new home wonderfully. I still remember the look on our cats faces. She was very well
behaved and easy going. In a year, she bulked up very nicely, her chest filled out, her head broadened and she was winning
titles at shows being "owner handled". Many of her wins were "Best of Opposite" and "Winner's Bitch" together. She received
her Championship title with a 5 point major at Ox Ridge Kennel Club, CT., in September 2001.
Our Mastiffs are very
special to us and are loyal family members. I hope you enjoy our website.
Mastiffs are truely loving "gentle giants". We hope to help
fellow Mastiff lovers choose that special Mastiff of their own.
By studying the pedigrees of sire and dam I match famous English
ancestors.
Breeding health tested Mastiffs. These future breedings should
bring nice English type, good temperment, big bone and substance.
As of the winter of
2006, I've decided to import a Mastiff puppy.
I've been an MCOA member since 2000 and also belong to The Garden
State Mastiff Fanciers Club, The Tri-State Dog Club and a Member of
the OEMC since August 2003. I abide by the clubs Code Of Ethics. We hope you will find the information
on this site informative and helpful.
CHMillridge Road To Oxford & Mae Of The Mountainous Mastiff's
Mae 2 years old, July 08'
Terenzio's Bacardi and Highland Ridge Ella of Millridge 12weeks old
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