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Planning

Planning 2022:

Sushi turned out to have spondylosis in her spine when we did her medical screening. Although nobody would mind if I would breed her anyway, I decided to have her spayed, because spondylosis is a no go for me. So in case you wonder why my puppies are expensive: I regularly buy females, get them screened when they are old enough and then they turn out to be unfit for breeding. Sushi is spayed. It caused a lot of heartache for me though. 

Nola will be bred to an outcross stud. You can read more about that soon. 

I hope to add Jazz to the group in the future. She is Nola’s fluffy daughter and lives with Inge and Martin in Schagen, close to me. She will get her medical screening around the end of this year or in January 2023 and will hopefully be suitable for breeding as well. Puppies from her will be born and raised in our home. Jazz will come over for a stay here. She will soon get her own page on this website.

I hope to be able to add Kato, out of Nellie and Duke’s K-litter, to my program. She also lives in another household, very close to ours. This way I can keep on working the way I do without having a house full of dogs. I am very bad at rehoming my dogs especially when they’re relaxed in the pack. I simply prefer to keep them all, but the consequences are that I just can’t keep all the puppies that I like. Kato’s spine will be X-rayed soon to get a rough impression of it. You can’t draw any conclusions out of that, but sometimes you can already see that typical Frenchie spine and I don’t want to breed with those kinds of dogs. Also, one of the boys from the K-litter will be available for breeding in the future.