Our Story
Our Family:
Logan Hollabaugh
Jade Hollabaugh
Our Daughter: Azreal - 12 yrs. old
My Father William Hollabaugh
OUR BOXERS: Hara “Pants”, Bella “Girly”, Sir Jack, Irisis “Doodle”, Nyx “Pretty Girl”, Styx “Tubby”, Genesis “Jenny”, Duke, and our newest addition Vaya “Kitty”.
Our Cat: Sammy he is a 20 year old Siamese that is often found sleeping in the dog pile!
It all started 19 years ago when Willam gave Logan his first dog, Zena. After 2 years they fell in love with her and the Boxer breed so much they decided to let her have a litter of puppies and kept one of them. They kept Calista, a beautiful Flashy Reverse Brindle female. 1 year later William got a Male for himself, Bojangles.
Bojangles and Calista had 2 litters of puppies in their time and they kept one female from her last litter, Nikita.
Nikita is also a Flashy Reverse Brindle female like her mother. After Nikita, Logan got one more girl, Madison. Madison is a Fawn female. Since Then William has owned 6 Boxers himself and had continued breeding.
When my husband and I met we were 15 and I fell in love with Zena and Calista and decided to get a Boxer of my own. I got BoBo Nubbins a faithful Fawn Male and 2 years later got another Male, Sabian. He was a very large 112lb. Brindle Male.
Every time William had a litter of puppies on the way I was at his house everyday soaking up every minute of it! I loved seeing the whole process of mommy-hood for the girls and then being there for the puppies being born!!
Next thing we knew, Logan and I were in a serious relationship and moved in together, him owning 4 females; Zena, Calista, Nikita and Madison and me owning 2 males, BoBo and Sabian. A year after we were living together Madison and Bobo had a litter of puppies. Madison was a wonderful mommy and would walk around strutting like a show dog in the ring when she was pregnant and had her puppies.
Since then we have grown in understanding of the breeds health and genetics. Our family strives to offer and breed healthy Boxers as Family Pets. We love our babies like family and want families that feel the same way about their Boxers.
All of our girls are only bred once a year after the age of 2 or are not bred at all. We let them have 3 litters of puppies each. We are not about making as much money as possible from our dogs, they are our pets and family and just wish to share their wonderful lines with the world and have the ability to keep our family growing. We generally only have one litter a year, occasionally two.