
CH. Darbywood’s Master of the Game
"Tiger"
Tiger finished his championship quickly with 4 pt majors by going Best of Winners at the Southern California Airedale Specialty and Best of Winners at Great Western Terrier Association. He will be shown at Montgomery Kennel Club this October by Adam Bernardin.
Am. & Netherland CH.
Darbywood's Brand New Day
"Cooper"
DarbywooD is very proud of Cooper who finished with 4 majors, including a 4 point major at the Southern California Airedale Specialty and a 5 point major at the Wisconsin Airedale Terrier Specialty during the National Specialty weekend in July 2008.
AM. & INT. CH. Darbywood's Preferred Stock
"Stockton"
Stockton finished his American championship quickly going Best of Winners for a 4 pt major at the Great Western Terrier Specialty and also Best of Breed at the Wisconsin Airedale Specialty. He then went to live in Copenhagen Demark with our good friends, Rita and Gustav Erichsen, where he became our first International Champion. It is there that he lived out his days in regal style like the “King of Terriers” that he was.

CH. Darbywood Reflecting Epoch
"Harry"

CH. Darbywood's Eye Of The Tiger Not only was Lacey an exceptional producer of quality offspring, she finished her championship quickly and went on to win several Group placements in very limited showing. She loved the excitement of the show ring.
"Lacey"
Photos l Pedigree
Top producing dam of 20 champions.

CH. Darbywood's Wild At Heart"
"Casey"
Casey was owned by Teri and Steve Cummings of Mount Horeb, WI. They showed her to a quick championship, which included Best of Opposite Sex at the Twin Cities Airedale Terrier Club, and several Group placements. Casey became the foundation bitch for their Brockdale Airedales.

CH. Darbywood's Wild Child
"Brook"
Brook was our first ATCA National Specialty winning bitch where she went Best in Sweepstakes and Winners Bitch at the Montgomery County All Terrier Specialty. That was a very exciting day for DarbywooD since Brook was from our first litter out of Lacey. Brook was owned by Marty Kramer of PA.