About Me

Me and Mickey

 

 

 

 

 

 

My name is Tanya Rosemeyer, I am 29 and married with two children.  My girls are Darcy and Ebony and I raise them with my husband Dan.  We also run stretch limousines so between dogs, cars and kids our lives are pretty hectic.  My dogs are my passion and I just love spending time with them.  Dan leaves me to it as the dogs are my thing and the cars are his.  He does help me out if there is something that needs drilling or fixing as that is what husbands are for after all! 

I have entered into a partnership with Heather Rollo-Jones and we have an affix for our kennel which is 'Allsfair'.  We intend to further the interests of both our independant kennels and our joint kennel and hope to breed and show the resulting babies.  Heathers contact details are on the Links Page.

I have just started showing my boys and Nero did very well at his first show which has given me the boost I needed to go on and show again.  I have many plans to expand my kennels and introduce new blood lines.  I have contact with nearly all of my puppy people and they send me pictures and texts of my babies as they have grown which is really lovely to see the fruits of my labour.  All my dogs are very special to me and they all have a special place in my heart, even the pups that are now growing well and doing great with their new families.  To own a Rosetanmeyer or an Allsfair pup is to make a new friend of the pup and of Me.  I am there for the life of the dog and as a shoulder to cry on for the owners if their christmas cake burns or if the dog has a broken foot. My reasons for taking up the Saint breed were many but one of the main ones was to meet new people and to make new friends and I have a friend in each of my puppy people and that is important for the dog and for both myself and the new owners.

I chose Saint Bernards as there is no other dog that even comes close to topping a bernie.  They are strong and benevolant by nature and have a soft and endearing quality that no other breed can bring in my opion.  I love Danes, Newfies and Bernese Mountain dogs too, but for me, it had to be a bernard.  And then two, then three, then four........  I dont know when it will end, and in a way I hope it doesn't.  Owning and caring for a saint is a love affair that lasts a life time, and so it should.  I also love my Labs.  But labs are a different kind of passion.  They are reminders of childhoods and fun and safety.  All my dogs are my babies and will remain in my heart long after they have crossed over to Rainbow Bridge. 

 
'Dogs that leave a paw print on your heart'