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Belbrooke Belgians

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Welcome to the home page for Belbrooke Belgians. I first brought a Belgian into my home in 1984 and never looked back. I wanted a breed where I did not have to cut its hair, tail or ears for it to be pretty; something that did not outweigh me but could protect me if needed. Wow! Who knew how perfectly a Belgian would fill that bill and overflow into, completely filling my life? I started out with Johnsondale's Into Mischief from Pat Johnson and Fastbreak's Any Which Way from Lisa Kingsley: those two concreted the decision to forever own Belgians. But it was my fourth Belgian–a Terv from Canada–that got me started in so much more…

Paris won Best of Breed at the Lima Kennel Club show.
Paris won Best of Breed at the Lima Kennel Club show on Sunday, July 3, 2005, in Lima, Ohio under judge Mr. James E. Frederiksen. Photo by Booth Photography.

Read on at Paris's pages.

I am currently an active member of the American Belgian Tervuren Club, the Central Kentucky Herding Group Club, the Ohio Valley Belgian Tervuren Club, and attend classes at Queen City Dog Training Club.

Belbrooke Belgians is:
Brooke Cole
1012 Lawton Rd
Park Hills, KY 41011-1930
(859) 431-8457
tfgym@earthlink.net
The Belgians who started it all for me: Cody and Rudy.
The Belgians who started it all for me: Johnsondale's Into Mischief (“Cody,” on the bottom) and Fastbreak's Any Which Way (“Rudy,” behind Cody).
Paris in the ring at the ABTC 2004 National Specialty.
Paris in the ring at the ABTC 2004 National Specialty. Photo by Kim Cassida.