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broom said:
Helloeverybody!!First time I post something here!

I'm Kurt de bruycker from belgium.

Here at home I have Pardee Gold Star, a daughter of Kraka and Pardee Fantasia.

16 months old now, maturing nicely, wonderfull temperament and good health.

Hi Kurt

Thank you for your post I do know you as the owner of Pardee Gold Star, how is she doing in the show ring, her litter sister Nut Chip Of Nevedith is also going well so I see.

Kurt I would like to keep in touch with you and the progress of your girl.If you would like to PM me that would be great.

Regards

Bill (Berinswift Whippets)
 
rag dog said:
broom said:
Helloeverybody!!First time I post something here!

I'm Kurt de bruycker from belgium.

Here at home I have Pardee Gold Star, a daughter of Kraka and Pardee Fantasia.

16 months old now, maturing nicely, wonderfull temperament and good health.

Hi Kurt

Thank you for your post I do know you as the owner of Pardee Gold Star, how is she doing in the show ring, her litter sister Nut Chip Of Nevedith is also going well so I see.

Kurt I would like to keep in touch with you and the progress of your girl.If you would like to PM me that would be great.

Regards

Bill (Berinswift Whippets)

Kurt I am sorry I made a typo of cause Nut Chip Of Nevedith is the litter brother of your girl Pardee Gold Star.

Regards

Bill
 
Hello!

Another try!

Pictures of Pardee Gold Star, litter sister of Nut Chip.

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rag dog said:
The long-awaited and long-planned mating between Ch Nevedith Kfa Kraka (Imp UK) and Ch Berinswift Ivory Pearl took place recently.  Any Christmas/New Year plans have now been changed with the anticipated whelping.
I have been keeping a watchful eye on this lovely dog while he was in the UK and more recently I have been following the success of his off-spring scattered internationally.  I am honoured that his owner has allowed me to use him at stud.

Kraka's family made me feel very welcome and I thank them for that.

If there is anyone with Kraka off-spring, I would be more than pleased to hear from you.

Bill

With approx 22 days to go Ivory thought she would get what sun there was between showers today with her mum Brandy.
 
rag dog said:
rag dog said:
The long-awaited and long-planned mating between Ch Nevedith Kfa Kraka (Imp UK) and Ch Berinswift Ivory Pearl took place recently.  Any Christmas/New Year plans have now been changed with the anticipated whelping.
I have been keeping a watchful eye on this lovely dog while he was in the UK and more recently I have been following the success of his off-spring scattered internationally.  I am honoured that his owner has allowed me to use him at stud.

Kraka's family made me feel very welcome and I thank them for that.

If there is anyone with Kraka off-spring, I would be more than pleased to hear from you.

Bill

With approx 22 days to go Ivory thought she would get what sun there was between showers today with her mum Brandy.

Photo was to large had to resize it.

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rag dog said:
The long-awaited and long-planned mating between Ch Nevedith Kfa Kraka (Imp UK) and Ch Berinswift Ivory Pearl took place recently.  Any Christmas/New Year plans have now been changed with the anticipated whelping.
I have been keeping a watchful eye on this lovely dog while he was in the UK and more recently I have been following the success of his off-spring scattered internationally.  I am honoured that his owner has allowed me to use him at stud.

Kraka's family made me feel very welcome and I thank them for that.

If there is anyone with Kraka off-spring, I would be more than pleased to hear from you.

Bill

Hi Bill, did you see the results from LKA today under Roger Stock? You would so well pleased because Kraka progeny are well represented there. Specifically,

Dog CC was Peperone Pure Gold who came out of junior dog to win. He was sired by Eng.Aust.Ch. Peperone Solid Gold,a Nevedith Rare Rogue son. The dog CC winner is double bred on Rogue as Rogue is also great-grandfather on the dam side.

RDCC also came out of junior dog, and that was Nut Chip of Nevedith, son of Eng.Ch. Nevedith Kfa Kraka and Pardee Fantasia, who is a daughter of Eng.Ch. Nevedith Justa Jesta.

BCC and ultimately 2nd in group was the meltingly lovely Eng.Ch. Huntinghill Jazzalicious who made an auspicious showing at Crufts in March 2008 and went from there to finish her Eng.Ch. this year. She is linebred on Oakbark lines.

RBCC was Supetas Bootolicious Babe, a daughter of Kraka x Supetas Loverlee who is linebred on Hillsdown Fergal.

I am delighted to hear you have used Kraka and I hope more in Oz will over time. I saw him born (I was staying at Nevedith the day he was born in October 2004) and I have followed him closely ever since. I was also fortunate enough to be in attendance at shows where both his parents won CCs and I photographed them often over the years.

I am sure Kraka has many more dates with destiny in Australia, and in fact I can predict that at least two more girls from eminent English lines who are not yet resident in Australia will travel there in 2009 and ultimately be bred to him down the line. Right now they are growing on and their passports readied, for their own trips to Australia in 2009. Stay tuned.

Lanny Morry

Avalonia whippets at : avaloniawhippets.com

and for daylilies at:

http://home.cogeco.ca/~punchypunchy/
 
Avalonia said:
rag dog said:
The long-awaited and long-planned mating between Ch Nevedith Kfa Kraka (Imp UK) and Ch Berinswift Ivory Pearl took place recently.  Any Christmas/New Year plans have now been changed with the anticipated whelping.
I have been keeping a watchful eye on this lovely dog while he was in the UK and more recently I have been following the success of his off-spring scattered internationally.  I am honoured that his owner has allowed me to use him at stud.

Kraka's family made me feel very welcome and I thank them for that.

If there is anyone with Kraka off-spring, I would be more than pleased to hear from you.

Bill

Hi Bill, did you see the results from LKA today under Roger Stock? You would so well pleased because Kraka progeny are well represented there. Specifically,

Dog CC was Peperone Pure Gold who came out of junior dog to win. He was sired by Eng.Aust.Ch. Peperone Solid Gold,a Nevedith Rare Rogue son. The dog CC winner is double bred on Rogue as Rogue is also great-grandfather on the dam side.

RDCC also came out of junior dog, and that was Nut Chip of Nevedith, son of Eng.Ch. Nevedith Kfa Kraka and Pardee Fantasia, who is a daughter of Eng.Ch. Nevedith Justa Jesta.

BCC and ultimately 2nd in group was the meltingly lovely Eng.Ch. Huntinghill Jazzalicious who made an auspicious showing at Crufts in March 2008 and went from there to finish her Eng.Ch. this year. She is linebred on Oakbark lines.

RBCC was Supetas Bootolicious Babe, a daughter of Kraka x Supetas Loverlee who is linebred on Hillsdown Fergal.

I am delighted to hear you have used Kraka and I hope more in Oz will over time. I saw him born (I was staying at Nevedith the day he was born in October 2004) and I have followed him closely ever since. I was also fortunate enough to be in attendance at shows where both his parents won CCs and I photographed them often over the years.

I am sure Kraka has many more dates with destiny in Australia, and in fact I can predict that at least two more girls from eminent English lines who are not yet resident in Australia will travel there in 2009 and ultimately be bred to him down the line. Right now they are growing on and their passports readied, for their own trips to Australia in 2009. Stay tuned.

Lanny Morry

Avalonia whippets at : avaloniawhippets.com

and for daylilies at:

http://home.cogeco.ca/~punchypunchy/

Hi Lanny

Thanks for your message. I agree with you that LKA was well represented.

As you point out the Nevedith line is strongly represented and we too have many of those influences in our breeding. This is one reason why we have done this mating in particular. We are waiting in anticipation for their arrival in the early new year (due 3 January 09). I have followed Kraka's UK show career for a long time now and his off-spring are following in his footsteps. Kraka will be in Melbourne over the New Year period and I am looking forward to spending time with him again.

Another of Kraka's son UK Ch Nevedith Mfa Markwis at Marimay is also doing well. It appears from this side of the world that he has been placed well at the shows he's entered in. I've been watching him with interest just like all the others!!

Thanks for your interest. I will certainly be letting people know when the pups are on the ground.
 
cute pic of her and mum :wub:

you guys must be so excited! Best of luck with everything going smooth for you and Ivory! :luck:

won't be long now! :thumbsup:
 
rag dog said:
Avalonia said:
rag dog said:
The long-awaited and long-planned mating between Ch Nevedith Kfa Kraka (Imp UK) and Ch Berinswift Ivory Pearl took place recently.  Any Christmas/New Year plans have now been changed with the anticipated whelping.
I have been keeping a watchful eye on this lovely dog while he was in the UK and more recently I have been following the success of his off-spring scattered internationally.  I am honoured that his owner has allowed me to use him at stud.

Kraka's family made me feel very welcome and I thank them for that.

If there is anyone with Kraka off-spring, I would be more than pleased to hear from you.

Bill

Hi Bill, well there sure seemed to be a consistency in type selected by Roger Stock in his placements at LKA because Ch. Nevedith Mfa Markwis at Marimay, also a Kraka son as you point out, won the strong open dog class there too, and a son Nevedith Ofa Obe at Roedeane was 4th in a limit dog class of 19.

Good luck with your New Years babies... We had a litter of 3 in the earlay hours of 1 January of this year so of course we had to come up with names that reflected bringing in the new year. We called the girl we kept Avalonia After Midnight...because she was the first born and arrived about 10 minutes after the New Year rang in.

Lanny

Lanny

Hi Bill, did you see the results from LKA today under Roger Stock? You would so well pleased because Kraka progeny are well represented there. Specifically,

Dog CC was Peperone Pure Gold who came out of junior dog to win. He was sired by Eng.Aust.Ch. Peperone Solid Gold,a Nevedith Rare Rogue son. The dog CC winner is double bred on Rogue as Rogue is also great-grandfather on the dam side.

RDCC also came out of junior dog, and that was Nut Chip of Nevedith, son of Eng.Ch. Nevedith Kfa Kraka and Pardee Fantasia, who is a daughter of Eng.Ch. Nevedith Justa Jesta.

BCC and ultimately 2nd in group was the meltingly lovely Eng.Ch. Huntinghill Jazzalicious who made an auspicious showing at Crufts in March 2008 and went from there to finish her Eng.Ch. this year. She is linebred on Oakbark lines.

RBCC was Supetas Bootolicious Babe, a daughter of Kraka x Supetas Loverlee who is linebred on Hillsdown Fergal.

I am delighted to hear you have used Kraka and I hope more in Oz will over time. I saw him born (I was staying at Nevedith the day he was born in October 2004) and I have followed him closely ever since. I was also fortunate enough to be in attendance at shows where both his parents won CCs and I photographed them often over the years.

I am sure Kraka has many more dates with destiny in Australia, and in fact I can predict that at least two more girls from eminent English lines who are not yet resident in Australia will travel there in 2009 and ultimately be bred to him down the line. Right now they are growing on and their passports readied, for their own trips to Australia in 2009. Stay tuned.

Lanny Morry

Avalonia whippets at : avaloniawhippets.com

and for daylilies at:

http://home.cogeco.ca/~punchypunchy/

Hi Lanny

Thanks for your message. I agree with you that LKA was well represented.

As you point out the Nevedith line is strongly represented and we too have many of those influences in our breeding. This is one reason why we have done this mating in particular. We are waiting in anticipation for their arrival in the early new year (due 3 January 09). I have followed Kraka's UK show career for a long time now and his off-spring are following in his footsteps. Kraka will be in Melbourne over the New Year period and I am looking forward to spending time with him again.

Another of Kraka's son UK Ch Nevedith Mfa Markwis at Marimay is also doing well. It appears from this side of the world that he has been placed well at the shows he's entered in. I've been watching him with interest just like all the others!!

Thanks for your interest. I will certainly be letting people know when the pups are on the ground.

 
rag dog said:
The long-awaited and long-planned mating between Ch Nevedith Kfa Kraka (Imp UK) and Ch Berinswift Ivory Pearl took place recently.  Any Christmas/New Year plans have now been changed with the anticipated whelping.
I have been keeping a watchful eye on this lovely dog while he was in the UK and more recently I have been following the success of his off-spring scattered internationally.  I am honoured that his owner has allowed me to use him at stud.

Kraka's family made me feel very welcome and I thank them for that.

If there is anyone with Kraka off-spring, I would be more than pleased to hear from you.

Bill

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Nine days to go. Not sure who is more anxious, Ivory or me. This is a photo of Ivory taken on Christmas Day having a munch on her Christmas present – a lamb neck. She is getting a lot slower these days, but is still eating so giving signs she may well go full term. If you see red spots they are not in your eye, but on her coat. She has taken to laying in the shade under our mulberry tree that she has taken claim to.

What a waiting game!

Bill Coggins :cheers:

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Not long now Bill, stay calm. ;)

All the best for a smooth delivery, in the late afternoon/early evening ... a couple of friends of mine recently had litters that were born between 2am - 5am! -_-
 
aslan said:
Not long now Bill, stay calm.  ;)
All the best for a smooth delivery, in the late afternoon/early evening ... a couple of friends of mine recently had litters that were born between 2am - 5am!  -_-

Thanks Lana I've just asked Ivory for early afternoon whelping.Regards Bill :D
 
Hi all the best with the puppies how very exciting. I have a bitch by Nevedith LFA Limelight that i show, Iam not to sure if there is some relation there or not.

I have seen photos of Kraka and he is certanly a lovely looking dog. i have attached a couple of pics of her for you to see.

all the very best of luck

Bethany

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she looks beautiful Bill :wub:

Can't wait to see all the pics of the little cuties! :wub:

kisses & huggs to Ivory......i bet she'll be glad when there out too! :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
[Not long to go Bill.

Kraka is waiting for the news.

Neil (xkaliba)
 

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