The desire
Surrounded by my precious family, who support me, give me a lot of love and happiness at every moment,
I realized what I always wanted to do:
A small family breeding where everyone is loved, educated and respected.
I have always had dogs, cats, and other animals…
My happiness = my animals
(I can’t see myself living without them, they add so much to my life).
My passion = my dogs
(they bring me stability, are grateful, receptive, joyful, fun..)
The German Spitz
The German Spitz (Pomeranian) is a ball of fur full of happiness.
He is affectionate, attentive, always cheerful and playful.
It is a sunshine as soon as you meet its eyes!
It makes you happy, smiling, more open.
It also makes you more understanding, more human!
Your dog makes you better!
He is intelligent and therefore easy to train.
By playing with him, you will teach him the basics of education.
Its double coat allows it to remain protected from the cold and heat.
Like all animals, he needs regular care and brushing.
This allows the skin to breathe, the hair to play its protective role and prevents knots.
The meeting
I met this breed a few years ago now.
I am in love with it.
I decided to start a small family breeding where the welfare of the animal is my priority.
I was trained and informed. I use the positive method for the education of all my animals.
Education and learning begin at an early age.
My puppies learn, discover, socialise with humans, other dogs but also other animal species.
No cages, no kennels here.
The puppies live with us. They hear the everyday sounds of a family living in a house.
The layout
For their peace and quiet, the dogs have a room. They find baskets, cushions, games…
The puppies have a playpen to sleep in. This allows them to be with each other, not to be “bothered” by other family members (human or not).
Dogs are allowed on the entire ground floor. There are toy boxes filled with various toys, baskets, cushions as well as a dining area. They are not allowed on the first floor (a barrier is installed at the bottom of the stairs to ensure their safety).
They have access to the outside, a large walled area, where they can play, find other toys, run after the birds, hide, play with the goats… hear new sounds…
Cohabitation
My dogs live together with humans (small and big / young and old),
with our cats, our birds and our mini farm.
They all get on very well!
It’s wonderful!