About us
I was born with a love for animals and my first steps led to them. I used to spend my holidays with my grandparents where I had a lot of fun. At home we had sheep , rabbits, cats, dogs, cows... that was something for me. I visited every ZOO, brought home stray cats and carried kittens in a stroller. We always had hunting dogs at home and even though I loved them incredibly, they weren't dogs for me. The first dogs that grew on my heart were the hunter Alka and the dachshund Alanek. After some time, I started to think about what breed would meet my requirements and not run away from me every time I took a walk. At that time, I chose a relatively unknown and rare breed - the Australian Shepherd.When I started high school, I got my first dream puppy - a redmerle girl, Bambule, joined the party in October 2014. Although she and Alka didn't get along much, they later became inseparable friends, but Alka left us at the age of 13 at the beginning of the summer holidays in 2015. Bamba became the founder of our kennel, we visited countless shows and countries and started doing canistherapy. Bamba accompanied me everywhere, she was my shadow and the best friend. We were really enjoying a life together, you only realize how time flies after losing your best friend. I believed that she would be with us for at least 15 years, unfortunately fate had other plans and we had to say goodbye to her when she was almost 11 years old after a short illness. Bambule was a temperamental but very kind girl. She never spoiled any fun, she was an excellent watchdog and the leader of our pack. She became the founder of our breeding.
After 5 years, we decided to keep the puppy from our Coffee's first litter. We chose the only black puppy, a girl, who was named Baby Poppy Doll. Poppy is a smaller female who always listens to me. She is very calm, gentle, we go to canistherapy together, both in nursing homes and kindergartens, and she always gets attention with her painted cuckoo and gentle nature.
We don't get rid of old, sick, or dogs that for some reason could not be bred. They all live to the end of their lives with us, they are legitimate members of our family, and we can't imagine life without them.