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Welcome to Raksha Kennels

Home of Australia's first Grand Champion Schnauzer, Victoria's First Bred Grand Champion Schnauzer and many Australian Champions.

Raksha Kennels breeds black and silver Schnauzers.

We understand that temperament is a very important factor in breeding and this enables my stock to become family members and trainable for obedience and companions for seniors and special children.

 

Latest News

  • Puppies for Sale:
    All of our puppies are vaccinated, micro-chipped, neutered and spade. Call to find out more - 03 5368 1434 
     
  • Our annual Fun Day is a great opportunity to meet up with old acquaintances and for our many schnauzer friends to spend a day playing games and joining in activities. 

    Fun Day 2025 will be March 30.

    To all our Schnauzer parents, 

    Following the cancellation of last year's Xmas gathering, we hope you will join us at the end of March for our annual fun day.

    Please pass on this message to any interested parties you know who it is applicable to.

    Best wishes from Lorraine. 

Winning Schnauzers

"Gerry", Raksha Xavier of the Glen"Gerry", Raksha Xavier of the Glen

 

 

"Gerry", Raksha Xavier of the Glen

Australia's first neuter Grand Champion Schnauzer. 

2024

Alice - Best Exhibit in FCI Group 2Alice - Best Exhibit in FCI Group 2

Best Exhibit in FCI Group 2 - Feb 2019

Raksha Kennels Therapy Dog

We are so very proud to have our wonderful dog Callie as a therapy dog recruited to help Victoria’s paramedics better deal with the daily challenges they face in responding to emergencies and saving lives.

 

Ambulance Victoria published an article explaining how important the support dogs are, including Standard Schnauzer Callie:

 

"The integrated program – the first of its kind for an Australian ambulance service – has also raised awareness of mental health support and reduced the stigma attached to seeking help, encouraging paramedics to ‘open up’ and talk to their peers."

Callie on the Job