Shepmate's
kennel
My first wish as a
child was a dog. I was eight years old when my wish came true, my
parents got me a schipperke, Piki, who sealed my future.
Since Piki I have
educated myself to be M.Sc in zoology and I am doing my doctor
thesis in zoology as well. At the moment I am working as a head
teacher in finnish Canine Academy in Kannus. My jod includes
teaching and managing work in the Academy.
My ideas about dogbreeding
are very stright. I know for sure that there is not such a
thing as perfect dog, but the compromises must be as small as
possible. I believe that the health, function and character of the dog are the
matters a good breeder will emphazise and value the most.
Australian
shepherd is supposed to be a working dog and a shepherd/guardian dog.
It means it is not a dog for everyone. A good aussie is not going to
be a good pet, it has potential to be a good working dog, it needs
work and if he gets to do some, he will be a very nice companion too.
Ideal australian shepherds are true old fashioned dogs,
working and versatile, moderate dogs, who will do it all!
I have wanted to
start my career as a breeder for years but I just haven't had enough
luck to find a suitable female for that. I am fortuned to have a
frend, Tanja, who is willing to let me lease her female, Fedi. Since my kennel is a very little one, I can not
keep too many dogs at the same time, so I am looking for a placing
home for one or two puppies in future. If you consider yourself as a
potential home, please contact me for our future plans!
I hope that people, who appriciate
same qualities in aussies as I do, would contact me and we could
co-operate for the future of our breed in Finland. I would be
interested in semen shipping, importing dog or two, and in all kind
of research work regarding health and character issues.
I will be as honest in breeding work as I can, I will share all the
facts I know about my dogs and my future breedings. I hope that will
not scare people of. I just believe, that if your breeder
tells you what you are about to get, it is much more safe than to
buy a "perfectly healthy dog from perfectly healthy lines". I mean
there are not such lines in today's world, all dogs have their own
genetic faults and a breeder who doesn't know his/her dogs well
enough to realize that is not a good one to deal with...And in
Finland we have an old saying " tieto lisää tuskaa" which means
appr. information increases the pain...
It might be hard to admit that your beloved dog or expensive import
bitch ain't going to be what you expected, but as long as a breeder
wants to make a difference in a breed and keep up with good ethics,
she has to be able to see the facts and she also has to be able to
tell them to other breeders and owners as well.
My desire is to maintain this
woderful breed and work for the healthier future of the breed!
M.Sc Hanna-Mari Laitala
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