Vom Klaren Bach Kennel
TRACKING DOGS from working lines
Bred as trackers, raised as companions

Hunter's, Helping Hunter's
    Welcome to our page, we are located in the foothills of Central Texas in Copperas Cove and our #1 priority is to help hunter's by breeding a top notch tracking dog and companion. We take to the field during the hunting season by working with conservation officers to help in the recovery of wounded game for hunter's. This is a volunteer service provided by our family. The Wirehaired Dachshund is the breed we have  chosen to track wounded game. They are relentless on the trail, hunger for the chase and play the tracking game well. The Dachshund, is a super watch dog and can be quite the clown; there is never a dull moment in our home! They make wonderful house companions and move in to your heart quickly. We currently have three adults, they are Hunter Von Moosbach-Zuzelek and our two females Kammie Vom Klaren Bach and Maggie Vom Kastenteufel Please feel free to view our other pages.....and leave a message in the guestbook!
May your shots be straight and
your blood trails short!
"Hunter"  BREAUX VON MOOSBACH-ZUZELEK, our senior male tracking dog. Hunter has many deer and hog finds and his longest time find to date is 48 hours after the hunter shot the deer. Hunter works the trail in a slam-bang manor and misses nothing.
Above is (Hunter),  Breaux Von Moosbach-Zuzelek, He hales from the Von Moosbach-Zuzelek Kennels in Berne, New York and is the Sire of Silka's litter. He resides with us.
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Silka's litter on 07-April-200
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Puppies at 5 weeks, photos taken on 13-May-2001
We are located in Copperas Cove, Texas
Kevin Breaux & Stacey Breaux
Name:
Email:
[email protected]
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Hunter's Deer finds for 2000 & 2001
Last update: 06-July-2008  17:46 Central Time
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Action pictures of the dogs working
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Action pictures of the dogs at night
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Wounded deer finds for the 2001-2002 season
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Wounded deer finds for the 2001-2002 season
Hunter
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Pictures of finds from  2002 / 2003
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Finds from 2002 / 2003
    Below, you will find eleven pages stocked full of pictures from owners of VOM KLAREN BACH dogs. The photos include their pups and the finds from the years past.
     If you would like to speak with an owner of our dogs or us, send an e-mail to
Kevin Breaux and our phone number will be sent.      If you wish to reserve a pup, there is a $150.00 reservation fee, to be applied to the  final price of the pup. You will also get our help when ever you so desire! Please feel free to look at our other pages and pictures from last litter.
Thanks, from the Breaux's
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Finds from 2002 / 2003
164 class big buck Found!
"Kammie"  KAMMIE VOM KLAREN BACH, our junior female tracking dog. A decendant of Hunter and Silka, she has an amazing nose and her character and personality is among the best. Kammie's drive, motavation, and determanation is on a high scale and she to like Hunter misses nothing while working a cold trail. She is my wifes dog and she shows it!
Active Amber Alerts

Kammie Vom Klaren Bach is from Hunter and Silka's second litter. Kammie had her first litter Aug 09, 03 and her pups are out and helping hunters find their wounded game.
PICTURES BELOW!!
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Here is our newest addition, MAGGIE VOM KASTENTEUFEL. Maggie was imported from Germany and is being groomed. She is a very promising prospect and is already recovering wounded animals for hunters here in Texas.
New tracking book by John Jeanneney
TRACKING DOGS for Finding Wounded Deer
For Contact Info Click Here------>John's Book
KAMMIE
MAGGIE
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Owners and their dogs from 2003 / 2004
Aspen and Chris
Our dogs and their owners with finds from the 2004/2005 season
Aspen and Chris
Aspen and Chris
Aspen and Chris
Aaron his son and Sadie
Jeff with Trapper
John and Veela
Another one for Jeff and Trapper, archer is Bryan
Steve with a nice bow kill and Ellie's first buck find, super job!
Shot by John Watson on the 23-Dec-04 a very nice nine pointer. We found it 7:30 min after the shot in Lampasas, TX
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