Linda Carnaby lives with husband John and their small family of Boxers on the borders of London and Hertfordshire.

Her first Boxer was born in 1969 (a daughter of Wardrobes Man in the Moon) and although not a showgirl she laid the foundations of a long involvement with the breed.

Linda served on the committee of the British Boxer Club for over sixteen years, and was on the sub-committee that staged the first ever ‘Boscars’.

In 1990 Linda, together with her good friend Robert McDougal, produced the British Boxer Club Record Book Volume II - a task that took over two years to complete. It includes all the British Champions from 1976 with five generation pedigrees, lists covering the sires and dams of all CC and RCC winners back to the very beginning (1939), and championship show results from 1976. Judging from the favourable response received from both home and abroad it was well worth the effort.

Having been so involved with the British Boxer Club in the past she was delighted to judge males at their Championship Show in 2004.

Linda awarded Challenge Certificates for the first time in 1991 at the National Working Breeds Championship Show, then at Bath in 1994, Scottish Kennel Club 1995, Bournemouth 2001, the Scottish Boxer Club in 2002, BBC 2004, and the Mancunian Boxer Club in 2006. She has also judged in Ireland (Green Stars), Australia - the Boxer Club of New South Wales Championship Show and the USA, the Boxer Club of San Fernando Valley 40th Specialy Show.

Tartarian Boxers only have the occasional litter but may be able to help locate a well bred puppy from a reputable breeder