I have lurked on this site for a while and have found it quite informative, glad it's here
My name is Linda and I spent the last 12 years raising Aussies and my kids. As the kids got older I started feeling that feeling that only the other moms out there can relate with and began my search for a new baby, a 4 legged one, that could become my companion, my baby, and have the open possibility of breeding.
It has been several years since I retired my Aussies and it would be wonderful to hear the pitter patter of little feet again.
Once I made the decision to move to a smaller breed the Cavaliers were the dog I kept coming back to. One very important thing to me is the way the dog acts around children, not only my own but all children. I spoke with several breeders around the world and finally setted on the Cavalier 3 yrs ago. My female Blenheim is my baby and is spoiled as are all of your dogs.
Shortly after we purchased our male tri, very handsoe and smart young man, even if he does have a tad of a stink problem.
Anyway, I am in love with my 2 babies, they fit the mold that I was desperately searching for and then some. Like I said earlier, my bitch is just going out of season and I have my fingers crossed since this was the first time that I allowed them to be together but I did not catch them locked. They both are very healthy and come from champion lines. Although part of my breeding has been for the pitter patter of little feet, I also firmly believe that one must breed responsibly and one must breed to better the dog breed standards.
Well, that's me. I tend to be wordy and forget to use spell check. I usually have a couple dogs on my lap, along with the 3 kids, husband, and we can't forget the cat.
My name is Linda and I spent the last 12 years raising Aussies and my kids. As the kids got older I started feeling that feeling that only the other moms out there can relate with and began my search for a new baby, a 4 legged one, that could become my companion, my baby, and have the open possibility of breeding.
It has been several years since I retired my Aussies and it would be wonderful to hear the pitter patter of little feet again.
Once I made the decision to move to a smaller breed the Cavaliers were the dog I kept coming back to. One very important thing to me is the way the dog acts around children, not only my own but all children. I spoke with several breeders around the world and finally setted on the Cavalier 3 yrs ago. My female Blenheim is my baby and is spoiled as are all of your dogs.
Shortly after we purchased our male tri, very handsoe and smart young man, even if he does have a tad of a stink problem.
Anyway, I am in love with my 2 babies, they fit the mold that I was desperately searching for and then some. Like I said earlier, my bitch is just going out of season and I have my fingers crossed since this was the first time that I allowed them to be together but I did not catch them locked. They both are very healthy and come from champion lines. Although part of my breeding has been for the pitter patter of little feet, I also firmly believe that one must breed responsibly and one must breed to better the dog breed standards.
Well, that's me. I tend to be wordy and forget to use spell check. I usually have a couple dogs on my lap, along with the 3 kids, husband, and we can't forget the cat.