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What's new in White Valhalla Wolves?
28.11.2025 / Everyday matters
7th edition of our calendars
We dedicate next year's calendar to the most faithful and devoted dog we've ever known – Björn... it couldn't be otherwise. We invite you to order the 7th edition of the White Valhalla Wolves calendar for 2026. Price: 59 PLN + VAT. A3 format, 13 pages.
27.11.2025 / Everyday matters
Forest walks
Anyone who watches our stories knows we're in the forest almost every day. Sometimes cycling and running, sometimes on a slower walk. The crews also vary—usually three dogs, but here it was just Walkiria and Celebrian. We only took the camera this one time, and boom, we have a cover for November. You can look forward to the design for the 2026 calendar soon—like every year, I've been debating whether to make it, and like every year, you've motivated me with your numerous inquiries about when it will be available for order. This will be the 7th edition.
03.11.2025 / Puppies
Farewell photos of litter "I"
Our last photo of each of the dogs from litter I. Good luck, little ones <3
21.10.2025 / Everyday matters
A comedy from the life of a breeder
From the life of a breeder, or (sometimes) unintentional comedy :D
On Monday, I ambitiously planned a big bathing adventure – half a day in the shower and with a hairdryer, the puppies shiny as if they were in a shampoo commercial… until the first batch decided to poop in the freshly cleaned room and spread it all over the floor and rugs.
And when I set off with a mop to rescue them, the little heroes were already running through the living room – with their paws "decorated," of course.
Today I thought that nothing could surprise me anymore. The first walk on leashes, an important stage in discovering the world, all recorded in my head as a "big moment"…
…but right after returning, two of them decided that a pond covered in duckweed was a better idea to sum up the day. (...)
13.10.2025 / Guides
What's with all this puppy-in-a-stroller stuff?
What's this whole "puppy-in-a-stroller" thing about puppies? We've heard a few theories, most often from people passing us on the street who comment and ask.
"Are they for sale?"
And although in theory they are, we always answer "no" – firstly, at this age, they're already reserved and eagerly awaited, and secondly, some people think they're just in a shop window, and you can just walk up to them and choose one.
Others think they ride because it's more convenient – after all, they don't get tangled underfoot or run around, and why bother when you can tick off a walk without unnecessary effort. Well, no, because after 9 weeks, we do walk on leashes. So why?
This is one of the stages of habituation, the gradual familiarization with the stimuli (...)