ABOUT
US!
We
moved to Texas from California 1991. At that time I had a love for
animals that had been fostered by my parents and has continued as my
life work. I started out working in pet stores at 15 years of age and
graduated naturally in to the veterinary field. I have been working as
a Veterinary Technician since 1989.
We
do not breed for a living. We own a successful welding business and are
in the works of starting up a 2nd venture ( and 3rd LOL!) . Since I
have been blessed
with such a loving and understanding husband I am able to now stay home
with my children and play with my dogs all day long.
My
first puppy was a pet store bought Pembroke Welsh Corgi named Chelsea.
In 1989 I paid $50 for her, she was spayed by 9 months of age. She is
still my first love and fit well in my early years of apartment life.
She passed over the bridge March of 2004.
As
our family life progressed, I wanted a larger dog, but could not have
one until I had a yard and a house (boy has this opinion changed since
then!)
I
kept thinking of all the breeds you could possibly get. I had been
raised with Golden Retrievers and Miniature Schnauzers, but didn't want
all that hair and skin/hip problems that came with the ones I had as a
child.
Almost
13 years ago I met a black great dane and fell head over heals
for his personality. After getting to know him and reading up on the
breed, I started to look for a dane of my own.
My husband and I started
out with an interest in a breed that has grown into a love for all
Great Dane's.
After
bringing our first dane home in 1998, it became VERY apparent she
had not been raised in doors and had not been properly socialized.
After months of hard work and many behavior books later, I was able to
determine that she just needs a while to adjust to situations. She
turned out to be the best dog I have ever had. We have been through
obedience class's, handling class's and turned into a very socialized
girl!
When
I started working at Brittmoore Animal Hospital, the thought of
showing started to enter my mind. I went to a few dog shows and was bit
by the bug. I tried to show Daisy, thinking "this is the most beautiful
girl in the word, she has to win". . . . .boy was I in for a ride.
THEN
I really started the research!!!! Body type, head type, movement,
color, personality. She had many of these qualities, but not all of
them. After Careful consideration I decided to start with her health
checks, and then look for a dog to breed with. The hope was to fix some
of her flaws in the next generation. BOY what a surprise that was, I
had 11 pups and all of them looked the same! I couldn't tell anything
at first, but slowly you could see the future emerge..
Shawnee

Shawnee: Gen 2 black/blue
Daughter Of Lilly and CH Sharcon's Tomahawk,
she is our 2nd generation bred by dane and our blue foundation.
Jane


Jane 2nd Generation Harl
(MelodyXGus)
Penguin


1st Generation Mantle
(CowgirlXMick)
We have been actively showing in Conformation and obedience since 2002,
we have been training in Agility but due to physical limitations I have
been unable to compete, but I truly enjoy the training.
In
January of 2004 we brought in our first show Corgi. MARISTEL SHIMMER.
Shimmer was Bred by Mary Ann Parker who is not only the the nicest
person in the world but is also my mentor, friend and surrogate mother.
Shimmer is my Daughters best friend and proves every day that she loves
her too.
In 2005
we were Graced with our newest child (James) after a very trying
pregnancy that included a car accident and multiple hospitalizations. I
am blessed to have Jamie in my life. Because of this new addition we
were forced to not show our dogs ourselves and we started working
with Professional handlers.
In 2008 I returned to the ring and successfully finished CH
Maristel TTS Temperance CGC (April) Making her Corgi #2 to
achieve championship from our first Corgi breeding. April also
had multiple Breed and Group placements from the class's.
3/8/2008 April's brother CH
Maristel TTS Tinkertoy finished his CHAMPIONSHIP.
We are currently working with a small group of dedicated owners
showing
our Danes all over Texas and have branched out with owners in PA and
NC.
Please visit out main page to see the dogs we are currently showing or
that are being shown by our friends through out the US.
TTS
( what does that mean?)
We started with black and blue danes
( and came up with Shyner-- black and blue HA HA)
And then thought: We live in Texas, and our last name
is Tyner.
So we named ourselves "Tyners Texas Shyner".
Well this was just too long.
So for a while we were "Tyners"
finally we decided that "TTS" would be the best compromise.
We are:
Wife: Kymber Roldan-Tyner
Husband: Mike Tyner,
Son's: Dylan, Tyler and James
Daughter: Morgan
We relocated to Carmine Texas (7/2006).
Carmine (Car-MEAN) is located Just out side of Brenham on US
HWY 290.
We live on 5 acres with Horses (Spot and Buddy) , Chickens,
Ducks, Turkeys and many other
critters that come with
country life.
We are currently renovating our modest home and property,
including a small air conditioned kennel and have many
other
plans for our property.
I am also an avid gardener and am
constantly working on landscaping and other renovations.
We may be reached via email HERE
We return all email.
IF you do not receive a response it is because of an address error
We may be reached by phone: 281-687-9679
Please leave a message.
We are often with kids, training dogs or working.
phone calls will be returned ONCE.
DISCLAIMER: This WEB SIGHT is owned
and maintained by TTS Great Danes. We strive to have correct, up
to date information available at all times. We are human and do
make mistakes. Please feel free to contact
us if you believe we have made an error. Our
pages and information are based on our experience, OUR
opinions and information obtained from OUR research , OUTSIDE
research other breeders experience and our own
Veterinarians.
We are not your Vet, we can not give you medical advise, we
have
put together as much information, as correctly as we can about our
breeds.
Please be aware: Links and information
ANYWHERE on "the web" can
be uploaded with any information anyone wants to write.
Any article can be published and there are
plenty of opinions
out there.
If it is too good to be true: it is.
If it is crazy and outlandish- stay away from
it.
Please do your research before
purchasing a Great Dane.