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22.03.2026 / Everyday matters
March family walk
The best way to spend a beautiful Sunday is to take a walk with the families who have dogs from us. All the brothers from litter H arrived – Hakon, Heimdall (Aksi), and Hati <3. We also had Walkiria, Runa, and Grimnir! We tested out a new route, which turned out to be very interesting and full of hills. And at the end, there were a few ball throws in the clearing, which crowned Runa the fastest runner :)
Thank you very much and best regards!
15.03.2026 / Everyday matters
Runa the rocket
I didn't know we'd get another torpedo like Torvi—but we did. Runa—let's just hope we have more and more time to train together, because the possibilities are enormous <3
10.03.2026 / Puppies
6 months of litter I
Litter I is already six months old. I'm so happy that these puppies have brought so much joy to their new families <3
09.03.2026 / Everyday matters
Not exhibitions, not trophies...
Not exhibitions, not trophies…
No show win or the most successful training session brings as much satisfaction as receiving such a message from the owners of a dog from our kennel.
It's in moments like these that I feel that all the work—matching, rearing, and the puppies' first weeks of life—is truly worthwhile.
That the result is dogs that become beloved members of families.
And that they end up in such loving homes.
Thank you <3
02.03.2026 / Everyday matters
Sigrun's birthday
Sigi (Sigrun Las Kornas) is also celebrating her birthday today. She's Walkiria's half-sister and had the same ribbon color as a puppy, yet there are many differences between them.
Sigrun is an energetic and expressive dog who stands out for her lively nature and eagerness to interact with people. She's confident and open to new situations, although she doesn't enjoy competitive sports—she focuses more on everyday activities. Despite being a lively dog, she's not overly reactive—she doesn't overreact to her surroundings. However, in her youth, she was capable of expending excess energy, sometimes destroying things when she needed something to do. At shows, even amidst a lot of stimuli and in the presence of our then-young daughter, she was calm and obedient—so much so that three-year-old Kaja could independently lead her in the ring among strange dogs and people. Outside the house and garden, she's even-tempered, but on her own turf, she can be more lively and sometimes wild.