Who Dat Saints presents our past...

  Generation I
Paula Robbins shows Aiming High Sweet Pea for Best of Breed win in St. Bernard Ohio

 

Generation II
Jennifer Hanger learns the basics of handling in 1974 with Joey.

Generation III
Doug Hanger shows Cache Retreat Cold Hearted Hannah in Jr. Showmanship.  Doug has completed HS and is currently away from the kennel and the dogs, but Jennifer and Paula both hope he will return to the sport in the future.

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  Who Dat Saints founding mother, Paula Robbins, bought her first Saint Bernard, CH Aiming High Sweet Pea, in 1969.  After a lot of learning and working, Paula finished her first saint, Sweet Pea, in 1974.  This marked the birth of a love and commitment to Saint Bernards that would span three generations and four decades.

After a 30+ year separation from her beloved saints, Paula is once again living and loving life among the saints in Maurertown, Virginia.  As the founder of Who Dat Saints, Paula along with her daughter Jennifer Hanger and grandson, Doug Hanger, show and breeds purebred Saint Bernards with the soul intent of creating a bloodline that truly  reflects the appearance and ability of a Saint Bernard as outlined in the SBCA adopted breed standard.

AM CH Aiming High Sweet Pea, handled by David Roll, earns a 5-point major during the 1974 Central Indiana Saint Bernard Specialty.

(left) Flying Colors as Good as Gold, Paula Robbins' first home bred show dog, earned Best of Winners and his first point his first time in the ring.