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25.01.2022 Who Dosnt love Nuggie loved by james and emma !



24.01.2022 This was Nikos grand title announcement done by ffiona, Niko is the proud mum of 4 the young kids in the show ring now Zip, Wy, and Lenny, and Nuggie that resides with Emma and James who is twinning so much with Lenny! super proud of this princess, 4yrs old and still acts like a puppy she’s super excited babies are in the house so that will be interesting when they come out of the whelping area and into the main area as she seems to think she should be in there with them

23.01.2022 Fresh bed change and all back to sleep my turn now a great day back showing but feeling completely ready for bed

22.01.2022 Yesterday’s pic of them all together, today just two now aunty Niko isn’t happy she’s been looking for the other kids and poking their kennel waiting for them all to pop out! I hope all the babies have a good first night with their new super families



20.01.2022 Lenny’s lap cam

19.01.2022 ATTENTION ALL POTENTIAL PUPPY BUYERS How to ensure you’re buying what you think you’re buying - a guide to helping you make informed decisions when purchasi...ng your next puppy. A bit of background... Formed in 1958, the Australian National Kennel Council Ltd (ANKC Ltd) is the peak body in Australia responsible for promoting breeding, showing, trialling, obedience, and other canine-related activities and the ownership of temperamentally and physically sound purebred dogs by individuals across Australia. The ANKC has State Bodies who ‘oversee’ the rules and regulations, and provide member services. These state bodies are DogsQLD, DogsNSW, DogsVIC, DogsACT, DogsSA, DogsTAS, DogsWest and DogsNT. The ANKC is also the ONLY Australian canine registry recognised worldwide and is an associate member of the FCI (Fédération Cynologique Internationale), the World Canine Organisation. ANKC Certified Pedigree Papers are important as this the only Canine Registry recognized in Australia with all the various Councils in all States and Territories. Pedigree Papers.... ANKC Pedigree papers (images below) are issued to registered breeders upon application through their state body. Only ANKC registered breeders can issue you with these papers. An ANKC Pedigree is a certified copy of a dogs ‘family tree’. When you purchase a pedigree dog, you are purchasing predictable breed traits i.e. how a dog should act which is very important for a family pet or simply a lover of a certain breed. When a breeder chooses to cross with another breed then that predictability is removed - not all breeds go well together. Unfortunately, particularly with ‘greeders’ trying to cash in on the current COVID19 related puppy shortage, many new puppy owners are finding out ‘after the fact’ that their new family member is not what they were ‘sold’. Unfortunately, unless the breeder and the puppies parents were registered with the ANKC State body, you cannot be issued with pedigree papers for your puppy. Therefore asking to see a current prefix membership card is important to ensure the breeder you are purchasing your pup from can, and is bound by rules and regulations to, issue you with Pedigree Papers. Registered Breeders... ANKC Registered Breeders will be able to show you their membership to the ANKC State body (eg Dogs Victoria, Dogs NSW, Dogs Qld). Request to see this card if you are looking to purchase a puppy from a breeder - if they cannot, or will not, I encourage you to phone or email the ANKC State body and ask if they are currently registered. Contact details for each state body are available on the ANKC Website - http://ankc.org.au/ContactUs/?id=1087 An ANKC registered breeder can NOT offer you a pup without papers, all puppies in a litter must be registered, on either of the two ANKC Registries for Purebred Dogs: Main Registry This is the registry for dogs for Conformation Showing and breeding. Limited Registry This is the registry for dogs that are not suitable for Conformation Showing or breeding. Both Registries allow you to participate in sporting events. There are a number of other (non ANKC) registries ‘popping up’ in Australia....these registries DO NOT require that the parents of your pup are purebred to ‘register’ it....so a pup registered by one of these other registries as a ‘Beagle’ could in fact be half beagle, quarter beagle, or zero beagle but ‘look’ like a beagle in someone’s opinion!!! Many State Governments here in Australia have introduced Breeder Identification programs over recent years eg Victoria has the Pet Exchange Register (PER) and Queensland has the Breeder Identification Number (BIN). Essentially these programs provide a number to anyone who breeds, sells, gives away a dog, regardless of whether it is a registered breeder or ‘old mate’ down the road whose crossbreds mated and had puppies. The supply number (BIN, PER etc) stays with a puppy/dog for life and it identifies who bred the dog. While people are technically ‘registered’ with their respective State Government, and they may use this in their advertising, they cannot issue you with pedigree papers unless they are ANKC registered breeders as well. Getting what you’re after... In short, the ONLY way to ensure that you are actually purchasing a PUREBRED puppy - if that’s what you are wanting - is to buy from a breeder who is registered with the ANKC, and can provide proof of this, along with proof of the parents registrations!

16.01.2022 Watching the birds learning to fly this year .....she can’t chase them and catch and eat the poor chicks



13.01.2022 This is a great example of desexing too early , Early desexing can be good in some breeds but not all !!!! so please listen to your breeder regarding healthy ages to desex your breed they know the breed they know when they mature, not all vets have the interest of your pet at heart regarding desexing, breeders know best, they know how their breed should develop and will give you advice if needed, some breeds can be sterilised earlier than others there is no one rule for all dog breeds ! A Great Dane you would never desex early not even before 2 years old and some small breeds 12 mths would be fine, this is a fine line vets are pushing, always seek breeder advice on your breed

13.01.2022 Trying to pry roguey out for a good warm towel bath is near impossible maybe this afternoon babies and mum are all doing well

12.01.2022 My personal assistants weeding

09.01.2022 Pool fencing day continues here with Pop and the ett help of course these kids would eat the grinder sparks if they could so annoying when working outside with machinery, but super happy they are so Immune to all the noise and chaos going’s on forever at my house wonderful temperaments from some fabulous lines from wonderful breeders, that have passed down to these kids

08.01.2022 Hello world we have eyes



06.01.2022 Big thanks to Ffiona for Nikos ad Our beautiful one and only Niko I finally put her grand title in! with covid hitting and shows stopping had time to submit her wins and super excited that she is now an Australian Grand Champion such a super little bitch to show live with and be my first ever ett ! attitudepersonallyspunklove... A huge credit to Paige Jennie and Nicole for raising such a great girl and sending her to me xxxxx Jennie always said ones never enough

05.01.2022 Gonna miss this little man lots he’s off to his new home tomorrow to join two Italian greyhounds and a wonderful family with Trevor Jay my little garden helper today .....sorry trever but he’s good at gardening and loves de flowering nice blooms

03.01.2022 Rogues babies have arrived mum is doing a fabulous job, puppies that have families waiting they are here I will be in contact soon but meanwhile puppy pics xx

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