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My name Kasia Lazar with the husband Wojtek we have in Poland kennels of LAZARUS whippets.

I apologise for my English but my husband has always translated

We waited for this day on 15 May when it is our Ada was supposed to begin heat.

They passed days and we waited in the tension whether our plans will take place. This day finally came.

After many vicissitudes on Sundays Wojtek & Ada they reached to Dover. As it turned out the first steps in England are supposed to do Bournemouth and exhibitions in direction. for the first acquaintances come across you were MR Halbert (owner of the brother of our Niutka ) and what's more he helped to reach for travellers in place meetings.

First meeting the "happy couple" - ADA (JnChPL ChPl.OBLADA Lazarus ) and NUT CHIP of Nevedith were held without problems. Nicely CHIP won CC it was a present for one's new wife;)

ADA

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NutChip

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& Chip ( photo Pauline Oliver ) http://paulineoliverpic.jalbum.net/HOUNDSH...s/1%20(12).html

On 2 meeting arranged to meet in Bolsover on Tuesday at the noon. Travellers could go to rest after a long journey on the farm at friends near London

The revision of meeting the Ada and NC without problems were also held.

This morning I got a message, that they are just driving down from the ferry in Calais and they are pointed to Poland... heck of a long way before them.

Now he remains to keep his fingers crossed and to hope that the expedition will cause the effect in the form of lovely, loved, sweet, small whippets: 0

pedigree.

http://thewhippetarchives.net/testmating.p...&sire=52398
 
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Hi, Welcome to K9, your English is very good. Chip is a lovely boy, good luck with your future puppies.
 
Good Luck, I like the testmating page and yes, your English is very good! :D

TCx
 
Hello Kasia, Your English is excellent, you must be very excited at the prospect of puppies, and happy to welcome them home after such a long jouney.

Jenny
 
I thank for the nice reply.

NC caught my fancy a long time ago - how was a young dog

Since in her genes quite a lot American blood is feeling by her famous grandfather Bohem FLIGHT TIME (& Sporting Fields Irish Mist , Normandy Social Standing ) and French - we would like for her to choose the dog coming from England with reliable pedigree and wonderful ancestors.

I have connecting the elegance of American and Scandinavian lines with English reliable whippets I will stuff, that he will give intended effects ;)
 
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I thank for the nice reply. NC caught my fancy a long time ago - how was a young dog

Since in her genes quite a lot American blood is feeling by her famous grandfather Bohem FLIGHT TIME (& Sporting Fields Irish Mist , Normandy Social Standing ) and French - we would like for her to choose the dog coming from England with reliable pedigree and wonderful ancestors.

I have connecting the elegance of American and Scandinavian lines with English reliable whippets I will stuff, that he will give intended effects ;)
Hi Kasia & Wojtek

Good luck with the mating, look forward to hearing when the puppies are born.

Regards

Bill
 
how exciting! best of luck :luck:

I am acquainted with a certain Lazarus boy Herkules Poirot Lazarus ;)
 
Wooow.

Woodoo (Herkules Poirot Lazarus )lives on Latvia and he is travelling widely with the owner. Where did you meet?
 
Wooow.Woodoo (Herkules Poirot Lazarus )lives on Latvia and he is travelling widely with the owner. Where did you meet?
coz I am from Latvia :D I think he is absolutely stunning and all the ladies, human and dog alike, are in love with him :b it's nice to see him doing well in the veteran classes as well :thumbsup:

nicked a recent pic of your boy from a show helping the junior handlers

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Hello Kasia

Lovely to hear from you - you should write more often - your English is easy to understand!

I have been a fan of your dogs for many years as you know. Good luck with the forthcoming litter - wishing you, Wojtek and Ada all the best .
 
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I am so thrilled you made that long long trip and so thrilled you had a successful (or several) successful breedings.

Your program is very very well known to us in Canada as we have watched your breeding program develop over the last decade or more and we have often thought how important your line could be over time, not just in Poland, but across Europe, and then world wide because of your careful, selective, linebreeding. Here in North America we would say you have 'jumped the shark' with this bred litter, which basically means you have done the right thing by taking two lines ununited up to now, and breeding them closely together, and you will have a litter to prove it. We bet you will have magic, so do keep us informed... and good luck!!!!

Lanny Morry

www.avaloniawhippets.com
 
Wojtek already got back home to Katowice. He travelled 4000 km to 2 sides + ferry. It is a very great expedition. And I have huge hopes that he won't show sie this travel by only a visit on the Farm of acquaintances and in Bolsover of the family Newton.

Nicely to read Noise how you are praising Woodoo. We are satisfied that in the veteran is showing with successes himself the class. Woodoo (Herkules Lazarus Poirot) is an Avalonia JESTA ROGUE son (Greetings for Lanny in Canada ;0)

Lana - probably you know around the Ada is a daughter for your OSAKA Lazarus favourite;)

Try sie soon to make the gallery from the travel. and to put a few commemorative photographs Ada + Chip + NEV.

I am greeting

Kasia
 
Today 4 weeks passed from the visit in England.

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It is with great pleasure that we inform you that the Ada is pregnant and now we are waiting for babies.

Planned date of childbirth 11 - 13 October :wub:
 
Hi,

Good luck with the whelping and I shall look forward to seeing your pictures when they are born.

Thanks also for posting the pictures of the trip, and I agree he is a lovely lad.
 
Congratulations on you future litter . well worth the long trip
 
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There is no doubts that Ada is pregnant.

This way a tummy is being introduced her in 6 week of pregnancy.
 
congratulations and good luck with your forth coming litter .

i have a nut chip daughter , i am very happy with the litter and i hope you are with yours,

you can see photos and pedigree on my website

www.saraquelewhippets.co.uk

will look forward to news on the litter

Sharon .
 
Please post pictures of your babies when they arrive :D :D :D We love baby pictures :) :) Good Luck ;) ;)
 
Please find new photos of 7 weeks pregnant Ada . How many puppies does she have?

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Last Saturday we had very sad day. Int Ch.LOVE ME TEDER Lazarus died at the age of16 years and 8 months. LAMI was born in our very first litter.

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I am sorry to hear you lost Love Me Tender Lazarus. I have seen a number of very nice photos of her over the years and you must certainly have a lot of memories in the nearly 17 years you had her. Her death now and the death last month a whippet I bred - Cdn.Ch. Glastonbury Lousiana -- at 16 years, 3 months and 22 days, may reveal something interesting about longevity in whippets that should be considered by breeders, and that is to look at the dogs behind the lines you are breeding to and see, where possible, how long those dogs lived. I see in the case of Lami that her sire, Bynkemarken's Zarah Leander, lived to be 15 years and 11 months of age (born on 16 Oct 1989 and deceased on 15 September 2005) so there was vigour and health and longevity in at least half the pedigreew. The same applied in the case of Loulou. Her mother --Cdn.Am.Ch. Amazone's Glastonbury Lily -- was my pick bitch from a litter out of my first Nevedith male. Lily was 15 years and four months of age when she died. And interestingly, Loulou was not the last of the litter. A litter brother is still alive -- I saw him two days ago, walking with his owner in the village beside where I live.

It is only a theory, but it strikes me that those who breed need to try to identify lines with longevity, good health genes, and breed to them and from them to maintain longevity. I am seeing far too many whippets lately who seem to make 10 or 11 and not much more. Whippets traditionally were long lived over the decades, with dogs dying earlier simply because of the lack of vaccinations to prevent diseases that are now totally preventable with vaccination of puppies and young dogs to develop immunity. I remember the heartbreak as a child of losing a dog to distemper, and now diseases like that are no longer the worry they once are. So the question arises, why are so many whippets dying so young? Again, I have some theories -- I think the use of compound chemicals to kill weeds or simply fertilize grasses where they run is a significant medical hazard which is one reason why not one inch of our lawns or two acres of garden runs gets a single grain of fertilizer. But what else can we/should we do?

I am waiting to see your pups!

Lanny Morry

www.avaloniawhippets.com

www.avaloniadaylilies.com
 

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