Check out Acostar’s Summer 2022 updates and meet our new Champion water dogs Pepper and Stella and celebrate their amazing achievements.
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Category: New Dogs
What a way to end 2021!
In October 2021, Acostar had a Big Weekend! Find out the stellar performances of Acostar’s Stella, Tate and Argus here.
Proud Breeder Moment!
Acostar’s newest water dogs Argus and Vuitton had great success in the show ring at the end of this summer (2021). Argus is the latest male addition to our breeding program, with Vuitton anticipated as our Future Star once he turns 2 years old…
Argus new CKC Champion and latest additi...
Argus “Acostar’s Hold My Beer” acquired all the points to achieve his CKC Championship in just on weekend! At the Wildwood Kennel Club show from October 9th to 12th 2020, Argus won Winners Dog at both shows on the Friday and Saturday. Then on the Sunday he won Best of Winners and on the Monday he won […]
What a phenomenal summer!
Acostar has two new Champions and Nelly has now joined our breeding program. Read about this phenomenal summer for 2019 here and see some of our new photos.
Weekend of Success!
Acostar has a new CKC CH! On Sunday May 28th Acostar Stella Rosa Red Wine “Rosa” acquired exactly the 10 points to achieve her CKC Champion title. It was an especially touching moment as she finished her title in Thetford Mines at the Societe Canine de Thetford shows. Judge Fred Dewsbury awarded her Best Of […]
Cali joins our breeding program!
Acostar’s Newfie Calibogus “Cali” has received a grade of Good on her OFA hip evaluations and her elbows have been certified Normal. We are hoping to breed Cali in the very near future. She will be bred with Cooper “Marshview’s House Of Fire Tanaki“.
Lily Joins our Breeding Program!
We would like to officially announce that Lily Acostar Lily’s Garden Shiraz will be part of our breeding program in the future. She turned 2 years old on January 14th and her hip and elbow x-rays were submitted that very day. Her hip results came back GOOD and her elbows are normal. She was certified […]