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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
At seven weeks old I could'nt be more pleased with the litter. The boys allowed me to stand them for the first time, with a degree of apprehension they must have been thinking this is'nt our normal fun we have. With some it took a bit longer to put them at ease but others seemed to take it as second nature. At every step of their development they continue to surprise us. My problem has'nt come yet, it is later when I will have to choose who is staying.
 
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
At seven weeks old I could'nt be more pleased with the litter. The boys allowed me to stand them for the first time, with a degree of apprehension they must have been thinking this is'nt our normal fun we have. With some it took a bit longer to put them at ease but others seemed to take it as second nature. At every step of their development they continue to surprise us. My problem has'nt come yet, it is later when I will have to choose who is staying.
Sorry I had to resize the photos.

Bill

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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
At seven weeks old I could'nt be more pleased with the litter. The boys allowed me to stand them for the first time, with a degree of apprehension they must have been thinking this is'nt our normal fun we have. With some it took a bit longer to put them at ease but others seemed to take it as second nature. At every step of their development they continue to surprise us. My problem has'nt come yet, it is later when I will have to choose who is staying.
Sorry I had to resize the photos.

Bill
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They are looking very nice Bill, good luck with them and keep the photo's coming.
 
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They are looking very nice Bill, good luck with them and keep the photo's coming.
Thanks Grif there coming along nicely. The fawn brindle boy pulled his head back at the same time as I went click, :rant: the photo makes him look short in neck.

Regards

Bill
 
naw, puppies are difficult to photograph, anyone can see that the pup is pulling back. I like the last one. g'luck with em.
 
They are really lovely! My fav. is the fawn-white boy on the very last picture (and first big) picture. But the whole litter is :wub:
 
naw, puppies are difficult to photograph, anyone can see that the pup is pulling back. I like the last one. g'luck with em.
Thank you for your comment. Yes I like him as well. How is Newman progressing??

Regards

Bill
 
They are really lovely! My fav. is the fawn-white boy on the very last picture (and first big) picture. But the whole litter is :wub:
Thank you, this litter has been a joy to watch grow, and there is still a lot more watching and caring to be done. :)

Regards

Bill
 
Newman is doing great and by far the best male in the litter.

Wouldn't mind dogs vic sending the papers back some time this century so I can enter some shows though :lol: .
 
They are all gorgeous especially the wee girl. :wub: I bet they keep you busy ! :sweating:
 
That first fella is looking really nice Bill. Have you decided who you are keeping yet?
 
That first fella is looking really nice Bill. Have you decided who you are keeping yet?
Hi Garry

It's to early for me to choose, but I do have my eye on the first boy.

Regards

Bill
 
They're looking great Bill - I like the brindle boy (who pulled his head back) and the parti boy, last in the string of pics.

Where is the little girlie?
 
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 Lana

You were right, the only girl in the litter didn't have her photo along side her 6 brothers, because she is so hard to photograph. :rant: My last effort was today, but she was to busy exploring. I managed to get a couple of photos of her in between her having a quick rest.

Regards

Bill

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Lovely litter congratulations you must be proud. I have a rehomed son of Krakka, Nevedith Ofa Okay at Dunaruna. He is gorgous. I have owned him since May 2008.

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Hi, a daughter of Kraka : Pardee Gold Star (littersister of Nut Chip of nevedith) will have her first litter end of april.

The sire is Boxing Helena's August Moon. He is also from Nevedith bloodlines.

Take a look!

www.loamhill-whippet.blogspot.com

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