Hi, my name is Lisa Porter, and I am the
owner of Tollwest Kennels Reg'd.
I grew up around a wide variety of dogs,
from herding (3 German Shepherds and a Shetland Sheepdog), toys (a
Chihuahua and a Silky Terrier), sporting (a Labrador), working
(Alaskan Malamutes) & non-sporting groups (Lhasa Apso, Boston
Terriers) plus a few mixed breeds. Even as a child I knew I was a
"dog person" and trained my last GSD, my mixes and a Malamute to
at least CD level, although we never competed.
In 1992 I entered the world of dog showing
with my first Golden Retriever, and acquired a second one in 1995.
But although I loved Sammi & Montana, they weren't quite what I was
looking for in a dog.
Finally in 1998 I got a chance to bring
home my first Toller, after being thoroughly fascinated with the
breed for over 10 years! Right away I knew that Tollers were the
breed for me...the size, temperament, personality, activity level,
drive and intelligence of the breed were just what I had always
wanted.
My life has "gone to the dogs".... I work
as a Professional Pet Groomer and am working towards becoming a
CMG (Certified Master Groomer). I have a home-based grooming
business and I mainly groom dogs, but also do
cats and the occasional other animal (such as rabbit and guinea
pig grooming, bird wings & nails, etc).
I have instructed
all levels of agility classes (Beginner through
Competition) for
Central Okanagan Dog Agility Club (when I lived in Kelowna).
I also ran club "fun nights" and have
judged at several agility fun matches. I am a licensed AAC
Starters & Advanced Agility Judge.
I started breeding, showing and
hand-raising exotic birds under the name Elgin Aviary in 1993,
specializing in color mutation Peachfaced Lovebirds, but have also
bred fancy Cockatiels, Budgies and Zebra Finches . I have bred
Best in Show winners in addition to loving family pets. In
addition to my own aviary's birds, I also have worked closely with
a bird adoption group, taking in homeless, abused or unwanted
birds, evaluating & rehabilitating them in a "foster home"
environment until they are ready to move on to a new permanent
home. Unfortunately, due to my limited time these days (its all
gone to the dogs!) I have had to sell all my birds so I currently
no longer breed them but hope to re-start in the future if I can
find the time to devote to them.
I have also explored the wonderful world
of rodents, and have owned and bred a variety of fancy mice, rats,
hamsters and gerbils, plus one great rabbit that thought he was a
dog! I have had several aquariums housing a variety of tropical
fish (from cichlids to tetras, livebearers to anabantids) and have
bred Convict Cichlids, Mozambique Mouthbrooders, Swordtails,
Platys, Mollies, and Bettas.