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Mibuddi German Spitz Kleins featuring Wolf-Ch Mibuddi Devil In Disguise

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25.01.2022 Please make sure you buy from a registered breeder. All my buyers see all this and get videos and photos as well as all registered papers and vet documents.



24.01.2022 Australian Champion Mibuddi Cracka Jack aka Cracka. Such a stunning man with everything you look for in a German Soitz Klein. Can’t wait to have his progeny passed on soon.

18.01.2022 Such a stunning young man. Can’t wait to get him back into the showring to continue his cheekiness lol

15.01.2022 Please support Leonie and get shop. She gas the best chocolates and makes the best hampers. She also gad other sweet treats and for diabetics as well. Fantastic Christmas and gift ideas. https://www.facebook.com/thechocolateshoppakenham/



14.01.2022 My purchase of a well bred purebred did not sentence another dog to death. My purchase of a well bred purebred did not cause an increase in the number of dogs in shelter. Me wanting a dog with a predictable temperament from healthy lineage did not cause another dog to not get adopted.... My meticulous research and support of only the most responsible of breeders is not the problem. It is not what you should be mad at. It is not what you should be pushing the blame onto. I am not the one who brought these dogs into the world irresponsibly and left them in a shelter. Responsible breeders are not the ones who put dogs into shelters either. It is my home, my life, and my choice of what kind of dog to bring into it. Maybe I needed a working dog, a sport dog, or simply a companion puppy to raise of a breed I enjoy. No matter the reason, my choice to support a reputable breeder did not send a shelter dog to its death. A breeder who health tests, temperament tests, studies pedigrees, proves a dog worthy of being bred, and only breeds when doing so is of benefit to the breed is not contributing to the number of homeless dogs. The number of homeless dogs in the world is a problem, but it is not a problem exacerbated by reputable breeders and those who purchase from them. Your neighbor down the street who refuses to contain his unaltered dogs IS contributing to the problem. Your friend who impulse bought a dog at the pet shop IS contributing to the problem. That guy on Craigslist, Gumtree and The Trading Post that is pumping out the trendiest designer mix as fast as he can IS contributing to the problem. Your relative who just HAS to let their dog have one litter so she can experience motherhood or because she’s just so sweet IS contributing to the problem. Your old high school classmate who bought a high energy working breed without taking the time to research its needs and realize it was not a good fit for their household ahead of time IS contributing to the problem. A reputable breeder offers their lifelong support. A reputable breeder would never allow their dogs to end up in a shelter to begin with. A reputable breeder makes it a contractual obligation to return dogs they have produced back to them should you find yourself unable of keeping it. It is understandable to be angry about the number of homeless dogs in the world, but if you take a deeper look, you will find your anger is misplaced. If you take a deeper look, you will find reputable breeders and those of us who purchase from them are just as angry, we are just pointing fingers at the right causes. *Shared*

13.01.2022 A Day in a Life of a Breeder You are coming to me for a Puppy because of my reputation in the Breed. I have years of experience, A Breeder, Owner, Handler, Show Trainer. So I have extensive experience in the breed and work very hard every day, breeding, training, caring for adult dogs and caring for the Mom with the Puppies. As well as working a full time job. Let me give you some understanding of what goes on. Mom goes into Labor, she will be in labor for 12 hours, most t...imes they start pushing puppies out in the middle of the night. So we are up all night whelping the puppies. I am now awake for the next four weeks. Afterwards, Mom and me are exhausted. We now have to make sure that everyone is nursing and gains weight. Take care of the Mom so she is ok. Meanwhile, wash linens constantly to make sure that everything is clean for Mom and puppies. Also, take care of older dogs, feed, clean bedding, exercise, etc. Week 3, there eyes are opening, they are moving around, try to make a mush for them to eat, once again clean linens and area, etc. Cut their nails once a week, Worm them once a week for intestinal worms. Week 4-5 puppies are now onto food so all they do is poop and pee, so if there is a lot of puppies that is a lot to clean up. They eat 4 times a day, so a lot of preparing food and then cleaning up. Meanwhile, at this stage I have no idea who they are or what they are so I can’t tell you which puppy you will get and send you pictures. Week 6-8 is when they start to look like puppies and start interacting with each other. During this time, I will be watching their interactions with each other and with me to see their temperament, structure and movement for show potential puppies. All the while, I am taking care of the older dogs, speaking with potential puppy buyers to find the right homes for my puppies. Then I have to prepare Puppy packets, give them their first shot, order collars and leashes and food packets. I also show my dogs, so depending on the show schedule, I am preparing the show dogs to show, bath, nails, load the car, make bait etc. I think you get the idea now. So if you want one of my gorgeous puppies, patience is going to be the key. They don’t look like anything until 6-7 weeks. All of the work that I do is preparing that Puppy so when you pick up that puppy, he is socialized, clean, healthy and ready for your family. I ask that you treat the process with respect and understanding and you will get a great puppy that is a beautiful pup and well socialised! See more

06.01.2022 Just putting it out there. I know all registered breeders feel the same.



06.01.2022 Wow Doesn’t seem like a year. Such a young wolfy. Can’t wait fir the Melbourne Royal 2021.

06.01.2022 I try and repost this every year. I provide PP crates for my buyers and tell them it’s now illegal to have a dog not harnessed or crated in a car.

04.01.2022 A lovely memory today. Wolf is even more crazy lol

03.01.2022 Australian Champion Mibuddi Devil in Disguise aka Wolf. After a 13 month break from the show ring has headed back into the ring again today. He is simply stunning now he is maturing.

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