Shortales German Shorthaired Pointers is an exclusive breeding kennel located in Ramona California.
Leita Estes has been involved in purebred dogs since 1968 when her mother Audrey bought her an Irish Setter to show. Although he wasn’t really show quality we participated in the breed ring, junior showmanship and obedience. We also attended fun field days with the Irish Setter Club of San Diego the first dog club affiliation. My Mom was a wonderful support for this adventure since she had to drive me around since I was just a kid. Although her family wasn’t “in” purebred dogs they always owned purebreds including, Irish Water Spaniels when living in Canada, German Shepard Dogs and Cocker Spaniels.
Leita while still in high school started working for Carl and Marge Lewis that were Dachshund breeders and Carl was a Professional handler. I traveled with them to shows or stayed home and took care of their breeding kennel. I owned a Longhaired and Wirehaired Dachshund that were American and Mexican Champions. Marge was my mentor in pedigree research and breeding plans. The summer between High School Graduation and College it was off to Dog Grooming School in Los Angeles (to help pay my way through college).
Leita then decided that she wanted a sporting dog that she didn’t have to groom so much for shows as her school schedule didn’t allow for it. So she contacted Inge Clody of Minado’s German Shorthaired Pointers and bought “Jasmine” as a 7 week old puppy in 1973. Jasmine became American and Canadian Ch. Minado’s Starr Jasmine and the foundation of Shortales kennels.
Leita has a “real job” as a cancer researcher in the lab of Dr. Michael Kelner at UCSD where they have worked together since 1983. Research and German Shorthaired Pointers are her passion. This has lead to her recent appointment for the Parent Club Health Committee Chairman in 2006. This is also where she met her husband Tim.
Tim Stinchcombe was doing his Post Doctorate research at the UCSD Cancer Center following his graduation from USC with a PHD in molecular biology. He didn’t have a dog at the time because of school but his family has always owned Boxers and he had a Black Lab that was his very own dog as a child. When he first met the shorthairs it was love at first sight. For his birthday that year Leita gave him his first shorthair “Panache”. Tim is so not interested in dog shows but he supports Leita in her “dog show habit” staying home and taking care of the dogs that aren’t being actively campaigned. Tim takes an active role in puppy socialization and can be found carrying around puppies while he is out tending the property. He is also a much better obedience trainer than Leita. We have Quail on the property so he can take the dogs out to test the natural hunting abilities. There aren’t enough hours in the day to do all activities that this breed is good at but we do feel it is important to give the dogs a chance to find birds.
We both take an active role in educating the public on responsible dog ownership whenever we can. We feel it is important to help friends, family and the public find the best dog for their lifestyle so we are happy to do breeder referral for many breeds. Breeding and buying a puppy must be a lifelong commitment that we take very seriously. We are just a phone call away for any reason when you buy a Shortales GSP. With our vast knowledge and experience with the breed we are your best resource for all that might arise while you own one of our dogs.
shortales@rocketmail.com
Leita Estes has been involved in purebred dogs since 1968 when her mother Audrey bought her an Irish Setter to show. Although he wasn’t really show quality we participated in the breed ring, junior showmanship and obedience. We also attended fun field days with the Irish Setter Club of San Diego the first dog club affiliation. My Mom was a wonderful support for this adventure since she had to drive me around since I was just a kid. Although her family wasn’t “in” purebred dogs they always owned purebreds including, Irish Water Spaniels when living in Canada, German Shepard Dogs and Cocker Spaniels.
Leita while still in high school started working for Carl and Marge Lewis that were Dachshund breeders and Carl was a Professional handler. I traveled with them to shows or stayed home and took care of their breeding kennel. I owned a Longhaired and Wirehaired Dachshund that were American and Mexican Champions. Marge was my mentor in pedigree research and breeding plans. The summer between High School Graduation and College it was off to Dog Grooming School in Los Angeles (to help pay my way through college).
Leita then decided that she wanted a sporting dog that she didn’t have to groom so much for shows as her school schedule didn’t allow for it. So she contacted Inge Clody of Minado’s German Shorthaired Pointers and bought “Jasmine” as a 7 week old puppy in 1973. Jasmine became American and Canadian Ch. Minado’s Starr Jasmine and the foundation of Shortales kennels.
Leita has a “real job” as a cancer researcher in the lab of Dr. Michael Kelner at UCSD where they have worked together since 1983. Research and German Shorthaired Pointers are her passion. This has lead to her recent appointment for the Parent Club Health Committee Chairman in 2006. This is also where she met her husband Tim.
Tim Stinchcombe was doing his Post Doctorate research at the UCSD Cancer Center following his graduation from USC with a PHD in molecular biology. He didn’t have a dog at the time because of school but his family has always owned Boxers and he had a Black Lab that was his very own dog as a child. When he first met the shorthairs it was love at first sight. For his birthday that year Leita gave him his first shorthair “Panache”. Tim is so not interested in dog shows but he supports Leita in her “dog show habit” staying home and taking care of the dogs that aren’t being actively campaigned. Tim takes an active role in puppy socialization and can be found carrying around puppies while he is out tending the property. He is also a much better obedience trainer than Leita. We have Quail on the property so he can take the dogs out to test the natural hunting abilities. There aren’t enough hours in the day to do all activities that this breed is good at but we do feel it is important to give the dogs a chance to find birds.
We both take an active role in educating the public on responsible dog ownership whenever we can. We feel it is important to help friends, family and the public find the best dog for their lifestyle so we are happy to do breeder referral for many breeds. Breeding and buying a puppy must be a lifelong commitment that we take very seriously. We are just a phone call away for any reason when you buy a Shortales GSP. With our vast knowledge and experience with the breed we are your best resource for all that might arise while you own one of our dogs.
shortales@rocketmail.com