ABOUT US

 

We are Mike and Jackie Gee and live with our son Nick and our bulldogs  in Surrey, near Gatwick.We have kept bulldogs since 1982 and are small hobby breeders. We always try to breed quality bulldogs and have produced many show winners including numerous overseas champions and three UK ticket winners. We are both Bulldog Breed Council "B" List Judges, and Jackie is on the Committee of the London Bulldog Society.

Although Mike had kept bulldogs prior to us meeting, Sibley Sally White Snow was our first jointly owned bulldogs bred by Sylvia Chadwick. Her sire was Quintic Ambrose and although she was never shown we had her first litter of bulldogs from her in 1990. Our affix 'Jaminic' was granted at that time by the kennel club; this comprised of the first two letters of each of our names.

 

In 1992 we bought our foundation bitch 'Sweet Noble of Jaminic' from Mrs Flo Pickett in Essex. She produced two overseas champions and she is on the pedigree of every Jaminic dog worldwide. Her two daughters, Tessa (sired by Ch. Medbull Gold Dust over Kelloe) and Tammy (sired by Ch. Outdoors Country Gent) both produced overseas champions in Brazil (two). Mallorca, Czech republic and Germany.


   
 
 Our son Nick with Tessa
     Amy aged 13 months

Tessa (Jaminic Gold Impression) has been our most successful brood bitch; although she waited till late in life to produce her two litters. The litters included the three UK ticket winners, Zoe (Jaminic Golden Daze), Oscar (Jaminic Specification) and Multi International Champion Jaminic Ice Gold at Mystyle. She also produced overseas champions in Brazil and Sweden. Tessa's second litter by Wedgebury Leo produced 'Oscar' (Jaminic Specification 2CC's 1RCC).Tessa's daughter Zoe (Jaminic Golden Daze) was our first CC winner for the Jaminic Kennel, also picking up an RCC along the way. She also had three lovely litters by Ch. Merriveen Make My Day, Ringablok Mcdonald Mystyle and Wedgebury Leo.

Her three daughters by Ringablok McDonald have all had litters by Jaminic Specification and several of these are currently being shown both in the UK and abroad.