Hi, my name is Judy Marksbury. I have loved and owned yorkies for over 30 years. After my three two-legged children grew up, I was bitten by the dog show bug! All of my dogs are shown by me, and I love doing it! When we do breed, our dogs and puppies are always placed in loving pet homes on a spay/neuter contract. They go to their new moms and dads between 12-16 weeks after I am sure it is a good match for the puppy and the owner.

I hope you enjoy looking at all of my babies. If you have any questions feel free to email me. I am always available to answer any questions or help in any way! This little girl is Luv-n-stuff I'm Looking to Show. She was a fun puppy to show at the New York at the Specialty.

 
       
 
 
       
  This is Champion Luv-N-Stuff I'm Lookin' to Show. She was my first owner/handler champion as well as my best friend.  
       
  This lovely boy is Pellerd-Ore Brandy. His sire is European champion Ch. Handsome Roy of Padawi. He and Pellerd-Ore Daliha, pictured below, were added to my breeding program this past year to improve the quality and intelligence of the breed. I look forward to see what we produce. Our hope is to produce correct breed type and beautiful, sound dogs to love!  
       
 
This little lady is Pellerd-Ore Daliha, sired by Ch. Bodyguard of Padawi, one of Europe's top males.
 
       
  This showstopper is Pellerd-Ore Nitelite, learning how to strike a pose. Her parents are Ch.V.I.P. oF Padawis and Ch.Pellord-Ore Queen Mary.  
       
  This is my racey little guy, Portraits Little Red Corvette, or "Corey" for short. His sire is Ch. Togaderes Daytona Dream, and his dam is Luv-N-Stuff R Lil Portrait.  
       
  These picturesque beauties are Champion Marys a ok El Nino and Luv-N-Stuff R Lil Portrait.  
       
 

Portraits Playmate of the Year, or Bunny as I call her, hated the show ring. She was anti-authorty and refused to do anything she was asked to do, so with much regret she exited the ring to stay at home and someday be a mom.

 

 

 
       
 

Puppy Love!

 
   

 

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