
Lothians Future Dustin
Duke is bred by Alma Groot “of the Heart of Lothian” in the Netherlands and owned by a couple there. He is of Brazilian and Polish lines.
For this pairing I strived for a clear dog, teeth, testicles and heart murmurs are on my radar. The expected COI with June is 23%, which is lower than she was at 26%, and is an ongoing goal to reduce the level of inbreeding.
Some of the things I look to improve with Junem are: feet (shorter toes, tighter), pasterns (more upright), chest width (her narrow chest causes her east – west compass feet), front angulation, and length.
Father Estevao Lothian Taglischindorf
Mother ODETTA Biale Wzgorza
Dustin Progeny
Vom Buchenwalder Forst – Heike Stede






Health
Teeth were complete in all of them, no abnormalities or errors. In a male dog the testicles were not descended.
Temperament
The litter turned out great. The puppies are open, curious, have a dream character and are also more than visually successful.
Structure
Deep black pigment I would use Dustin again at any time.
Working Ability
One of the male dogs, for example, is already training with us and is doing really well in all areas. Visually it has turned out great and is already being incorporated into the rescue dog sector His sister too. both stayed with me.
Fireside Fernweh – Skylar Coppeland
CH.Owecarose Funky Fashioneesta
CCD. RE. SWN
Junem is calm and relaxed at home, spending the majority time by my feet. Adventurous on hikes, but always checking in and recalling immediately when asked.
Dog social at dog parks and boarding kennels, being one of the few dogs we could put into any play group. At cafes and bars she needs a few minutes to switch off, then is happy to rest by my feet.
A fierce barker when strangers come to the door, but will warm up eventually.
Father Brando of Ice Wine
Mother Owecarose Captain Bennett
Bennett is owned by Pauline & bred by Kelly Gordon-Hunt of Owecarose.
Born 11th of July
Week 2








Everyone’s eyes have opened and they’ve started toddling around. ENS and weight monitoring continues. Starting novel exposures and handling. They’re developing so rapidly. ![]()
Short coat male
Short coat male
Long coat male
Long coat male
Long coat male
Long coat female
Short coat female
Please note coat type is not guaranteed.
Week 3









This week we begin:
Sound desensitisation
Startle reflex
Litter box training
Obstacles
Puppy call
Raw; beef trachea
Continuing:
Weigh ins
Nail clipping (fun
)
Supplementary milk
Individual handling time
June is outdoing herself this litter. Personalities have already begun to emerge. They are fairly good with the toilet training now
Sweet and happy to cuddle
Quiet, calm brave
A dash of mischief
A reckless one
The Personality.
Mumma girl
Fight me. ![]()
Week 4















Week 5






























They’re growing at weeds at the moment. I’m letting them out in the house every night to get some house experience ![]()
Nothing startles these pup! Next week they’ll go to the vet who will confirm coats (all look to be long except
) where deposits and travel arrangements will be confirmed, contract of sales signed; desex return to breeder not rescue etc.
Week 6







