The four seasons color life at Topsfield – from the yellows, reds and greens of spring, summer and fall to the whitest whites of winter.
Claudia with a litter
in the backyard.
Topsfield is an informal hobby kennel set in a peaceful and private rural setting. Linda Panella (pictured), who ran a canine obedience center in CT before moving to Vermont, has been our kennel manager for 30 years. Her contribution to our success is immeasurable.
Get Ready room and interior kenneling
For playtime, the toy box is filled with favorite toys and bones. It’s a comfortable place to enjoy the hounds. Pictured center is Claudia with her long-time handler, Bryan Martin, to whom Topsfield owes much of its success. Top right is Kennel manager, Linda Panella and bottom right is Topsfield Manager, Sue Frischmann.
Pictured above is Claudia with her longtime handler and friend, Bryan Martin.
Following the death of her first spouse in 2007, Claudia married her now husband, Guillermo, in 2014. Guillermo has bred hunting Bassets in Spain under the Lebrera prefix for over 50 years and since their marriage Claudia and Guillermo have focused on breeding the dual champion Basset Hound, which is one that has earned a championship title in both conformation and field trial competition.
Ch Topsfield Bumper Cars, ROM, CD, by Anthony Robbins. This work memorializes Bumper Cars and commemorates Claudia Orlandi’s AKC Breeder of the Year Award in 2009. The original painting is displayed at the AKC headquarters in New York City.
The painting on the right is by Anthony Robbins and depicts important Topsfield Basset Hounds. Anthony’s work is inspired by Rembrandt’s “Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp” (pictured left).
“Three Bassets in a Forest” by Anthony Robbins, depicts Ch Topsfield Beethoven in upper left, Ch Topsfield Bumper Cars, right, and Ch Topsfield Pop Art O’Bridi, foreground.
Ch Topsfield Bumper Cars, by Guillermo Gonzalez Suarez.
Ch Topsfield Vision Silver Noodles, by David Dowbyhuz.
Cg Topsfield Bumper Cars, by Anthony Robbins.