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Kelza

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    Samoyed

    I completely agree with you Icemist Kalina is the foundation of Australian Samoyeds and we have Mrs Y Sydenham-Clarke to thank for that. Some of the stunning dogs - Eng & Aust Ch. Imperial Rebel of Kobe (imp UK), Ch. Kalina Kirof Kozak, Ch. Kalina Uki Tochka, Ch. Kalina Silver Troika (to name a couple) played a part in the establishment of our beautiful breed and it is because of the Kalina Kennels. In Vic, we have a recently introduced a Kalina Trophy at our yearly Championship Show, which is awarded to an Import or progeny of an import to knowledge the wonderful contribution Mrs Sydenham-Clark did by importing loving dogs and establishing lines here in Australia. Kalina is definitely a name everyone knows in Australia and around the world. I enjoy looking at the old dogs and the lines, especially photo's on the original Samoyeds, they really haven't changed that much as time goes on. In regards to keeping in contact with puppy buyers, we like to know our puppies are well and happy and try and keep a relationship with their owners long after the puppies grow up. This way if the person comes into a situation where they can no longer care for the puppy, hopefully we will be their first to call. It is always nice to feel they can turn to the breeder for advise as I think Malo appreciated the relationship with her breeder. A puppy buyer sent me photo's the other day of Tamiera's (Ch Airebis Arctic Whispers) Son and Daughter, they are 9 years old and 11 years old and very happy. It brought a tear to my eye as they are very similar to her. As for Victorian Dogs, we have a large number of very competitive Samoyeds in Victoria (I think we average the highest entry at shows). So there's more to choose from here plus we have a few imports. I am looking forward to the National in June to see all the dogs around Australia. Icemist are you heading to the National?
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    Samoyed

    Malo, I am sincerely sorry to hear of your loss it is never easy to say goodbye but cherish the memories you shared. Samoyeds are always a hugh part of ones life, and when they leave it is heartbreaking. My thoughts are with you. I have only recently joined the forum so I missed the conversions regarding breeders. In regards to South Australia, I have the pleasure of knowing a couple of the SA breeders as I have grown up in the breed, and they are lovely people who love their dogs. Actually SA is a great place to get a Samoyed as activities are not soley based around dog showing. The SA members are also involved weight pull, sledding and herding!
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