Previous litters

This subpage is still waiting for its moment. There have been no puppies in our kennel so far, but we can’t wait for them to appear 🙂

If you are interested in our breeding plans, please visit the Planned Litters page.

Previous litters

Current litters

Planned litters

everything you need to know

Breeding policy

Documents and puppy starter kit
Examinations
Socialization

Puppies leave the breeding facility with a ZKWP (FCI) metric, which the guardian can use to obtain a pedigree in ZKWP. The folder with documents includes a copy of the contract, copies of the parents’ test results, as well as a health booklet with information on vaccination and microchipping. The future guardian also receives access to the litter review card.

Puppies receive a starter kit that includes food they ate in the breeding facility, a collar and leash, hygiene pads, a blanket, and toys.

Puppies leaving the breeding facility have undergone eye and BAER hearing tests. They are vaccinated according to their age and dewormed several times. As breeders, we make every effort to test our dogs and carefully select breeding pairs to avoid genetic diseases and defects in puppies.

Puppies in our breeding facility are subjected to early neurological stimulation. They have access to sensory toys and socialization obstacles tailored to their age. We do not enforce quarantine, so while still in the breeding facility, they have contact with various people and are taken on trips to different places to socialize with their surroundings. They get to know both the forest and the traffic.

Puppies participate in home life like the rest of our dogs. They are located close to us, and we devote a lot of time to them, giving them a lot of attention and love. They are familiar with household sounds and situations. We introduce them to various sounds, smells, foods, objects (vacuum cleaner, dishwasher, umbrella), the veterinarian, and car rides. From the beginning, they are accustomed to the cage. At the appropriate age, we start playing with them, both in groups and individually. Recordings of the play are shared with future puppy guardians.

Socialization should be continued in the new home.

Breeding is not the main goal of our breeding program. We want to enjoy our dogs and train with them. They are full-fledged members of our family, and their comfort and well-being come first. We do not breed dogs that we have doubts about their breeding value. For this reason, we have not yet had puppies under our roof. However, this does not change the fact that over the years of our activity, we know perfectly well what our preferences and goals are. We know what breeding policy we want to pursue and what breeding style is closest to us. We will not have many litters in our lives, but each one will certainly be unique, extraordinary, and madly loved.

  • We breed sport dogs with predispositions for work. You won’t find any show dogs in our lines. Puppies from our breeding are unlikely to conquer the rings. Therefore, we expect that when deciding on a dog from us, you will have specific plans for him, and that you have experience working with dogs. A house with a garden is not an additional advantage for us. Weekend walks or throwing a ball is not a sport. We only sell puppies to sport homes.

  • Before you get the green light, be prepared for a series of questions that are designed to ensure that our puppy ends up in the right hands and we can trust you.

  • The reservation of a puppy is not decided by the order of applications, but by our subjective preferences.

  • For us, dogs are family members, and we expect the same from future homes. By receiving a puppy from us, you undertake to provide him with a comfortable life, veterinary care, and, if necessary, behavioral care. We do not sell dogs to kennels. We want puppies from us to be treated with respect – respecting their health, emotional state, abilities, and boundaries.

  • When deciding on a puppy from us, you must sign a purchase agreement, in which you undertake, among other things, to inform us about the dog’s health status and any problems. We send the agreement in advance so that the new guardian can familiarize themselves with it and ask any questions they may have.

  • By buying a dog from us, you commit to performing X-rays for hip and elbow dysplasia, OCD, and LTV, as well as performing an echocardiogram and sharing the results with us. The results will be made public on our website.

  • We have the right of first refusal for a dog sold by us. You agree to inform us if you need to find a new home for the dog. We want to have an influence and participate in the process of changing the dog’s home from our breeding.

  • We expect you to visit our kennel before picking up the puppy, get to know us, and meet our dogs.

  • If distance and price are your only criteria, you won’t find a puppy with us.

  • We choose puppies for new homes based on our knowledge and the expectations of new guardians. There is no possibility of choosing a puppy by appearance from a photo. We do not sell by color, although we take the preferences of future guardians into account. However, this is not the most important criterion.

  • By bringing puppies into the world, we feel responsible for them for the rest of their lives, not just until they leave our home. We expect you to maintain regular contact with us and seek our help in case of problems after picking up the puppy. That’s what we’re here for.

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