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Sad news was received from friends that one of the dogs born at the Nordenden Kennels has passed away at a too young age. Skog from Nordenden (Skog av Seppalaska; named by the FCI registery) was borned as a result of a conception under the conception-tree at spring equinox and full moon in 2002. With only one sibling; Skarv who still lives at Nordenen, he had a happy puppyhood with his caring mother and a protective father whom vomited his dinner to feed him every day. Skog went to France and has produced a large number of offspring highly estimated in France, The Netherlands, Belgium, Hungary, Checkia and Finland. Some breeders even talk about a "Skog Lineage". His more easy-going brother Skarv and his halfbrother Ulv will still be available for breeding, but on a more careful and discriminating level. The pictures are of Skog, then below his son Jenko and last his daughter Nia.
3 comments:
Thank you!
Skog deserved this.
He was a great wolfdog.
Carin
Thank you Carin - for your attention.
Øyvind
Indeed a well deserved memorial note for such a beautiful dog! His sudden and far too young death left me with a bitter taste in my mouth. I feel that he didn't get the life he deserved and wished he had ended up in a warm and loving environment instead. I think that in that case he would still have been with us today.
Lisa
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