RAINBOW LITTER

Miwa’s 2nd and final litter took us to Germany. After 2 years of planning and first evaluating how her first pups are growing up, we are ready for a new adventure. Both parents are healthy and very active dogs so we are expecting puppies with a great zest for life!

MIWA & ARRAS

All puppies have found perfect forever homes!

Miwa has proven herself to be a dedicated mom, caring for her puppies and guiding them every step of the way. Miwa is a sweet and easygoing girl who loves to spend time with her family.  She has a nice working drive, a good focus and can be calm when needed.  She is a healthy girl, has been tested for all current genetic / health tests and her first litter shows promising qualities. 

Arras is a lovely energetic boy with excellent working skills. We visited him and his owner Sophia in Germany and had to stay longer than expected, Miwa took her time, I guess she loved the hotel!  This gave me a change to get to know Arras better and to see him at work.  It was a wonderful time with long forest walks and the more I spent time with Arras, the more I fell in love with him.  I returned home with all my fingers crossed!

LITTER THEME ‘RAINBOW’

On the first ultrasound we got great news, lots of puppies in Miwa’s belly. Can’t explain why, but there was this feeling, so we took a second ultrasound a week later and it showed only 3 puppies left.
The theme Rainbow is referring to those puppies lost.

Bondi

° 07/04/2018

During birth Bondi got stuck in the birth canal and Miwa needed an emergency c-section. Due to this fact the vet said Bondi had a moment without oxygen and some extra pressure on her head. The first weeks Bondi seemed a normal puppy but as soon as she started to crawl and walk properly we noticed she had difficulties locating things and keeping her head straight. After seeing a neurologist and a physiotherapist, we started specifique training sessions with her. After this we saw great improvement. We kept Bondi until she was 4,5 months old to see how it would improve. The neurologist believes she has developed a small hearing problem, especially locating things is hard for her, but gave her green light at 8 months old. Nowadays, Bondi is a very social, happy girl with a lovely and caring home.  You can almost not believe how much she has grown in her process. We are so happy, we kept this girl alive and fought for her future. She worked hard for it!

Nysha

° 07/04/2018

  • Link to Nysha’s page
  • Height 45,8 cm – Weight 15 kg
  • Hips B – Elbows 0/0
  • Clear by Parentage for PRA/CLPS/CP1/DM/CDDY/JADD
  • Full Dentition and Correct Bite
  • Very good Show Result
  • Passed Social Behaviour Test
  • Passed Agility Approval Test
  • Active in Agility Grade 1 Large

Sparkle

° 07/04/2018 – † 09/04/2018

A few hours after Sparkle and her sisters came home, we noticed Sparkle wasn’t fully dried up. She had a small stain in her fur right behind her neck. Sparkle wasn’t able to crawl to her mommy to drink, her sisters made almost no contact with her, Miwa still nursed her but she didn’t interact with her like she normally does, at that moment you notice there is something wrong. Sparkle had a birth defect, the so called Spina Bifida, where there was leaking spinal fluid out of her spine. We took her to the vet, talked a lot to see all our options and contacted a specialist, but her life quality would be very poor. We made a rational, but very emotional decision to let her go and have no more pain than needed. She lived a very short life, but she was loved deeply by us and her mommy. We gave her this very fitting name, after discovering her malfunction. She sparkles every night at the sky!  RIP ‘Space Sparkle’.

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