Krafi

Krafi is a Shetland Sheepdog, but he’s sure he’s more like a malinois. He’s been with me for more than a year now, and his breeder still isn’t sure I won’t send him back as a defective product – she simply can’t believe, that I’m totally satisfied with him and the way he is. And what is he like? Stubborn, smart, strong-willed, loud, confident. Playful with dogs, suspicious with people, extremely sensitive towards my mood. Always eager to work, to play, to have some fun. A charming little monster.
In memoriam
Doris

Doris was my third dog, but I can say she was The Dog for me. She was a Belgian Sheepdog, born in 2008.
She was assertive, clever, touchy, light-headed, stubborn and adorable. Learned easily and was workaholic. Groenendael is definitely the perfect breed for me, and she was the best in her kind.
We have tried several dog sports with her: herding, disc dog, dock diving, treibball, protection sport, flyball racing, K99 and agility. She is a trained mobility assistance dog, has E7 and Ü7 exams from K99 and in her golden years she competed agility.
Ardbeg

Named after a single malt whisky, his personality is similar to the Scots: hard-headed, always ready to have some fun, tough and cunning.
He was a Shetland Sheepdog, born in 2013, came to our family after my cat died and enchanted everyone immediately but Doris. After two weeks Doris has realized that the little fur-ball is always ready to play and from then on she accepted his presence.
With Ardi we’ve tried herding, mantrailing, tracking, flyball racing, K99 and agility. He competed agility, level A2.