Kommende kuld af Marielundsbäckens Melisandre – Rita & Happy Trail’s First New Lexus – Parring i efteråret 2022

Rita er nu parret med Lexus. De havde en rigtig hyggelig og romantisk weekend på vores gård i det svenske. Scanning af Rita er planlagt til begyndelse af oktober, så måske har Rita tænkt at nedkomme på sin fødselsdag igen🧡.

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Kommende kuld af Marielundsbäckens Melisandre – Rita og Happy Trail’s First New Lexus – Parring i efteråret 2022

Happy Trail’s First New Lexus (SE49317/2018), bor til dagligt i Vaggeryd i Sverige sammen med sin familie og hans far Buddie (Flottajärn’s A’ Buddie of Latino SE44581/2013). Buddie er svensk vildtspor champion samt udstillingschampion, dyrker schweiss spor sammen med sin ejer Thomas. Buddie er far til 6 kuld, i alt 36 hvalpe.

Lexus kommer fra Happy Trail’s kennel i Hvidovre, hvor Karma (Happy Trail’s Alley Cat’s Karma DK00374/2015) er hans mor. Karma er ligeledes svensk vildtspor champion og udover spor, dyrker ejer Anette og Karma også schweiss spor, jagttræning samt udstilling. Karma har fået 2 kuld, med henholdsvis 6 og 4 hvalpe.

Lidt om Lexus, beskrevet af hans ejere.

Lexus er en hund, der altid er meget opmærksom og villig til at arbejde.
Han har altid en positiv indstilling og vilje, stor arbejdsglæde. Lexus retfærdiggør sit navn, han har en ekstra turbo!

Vi træner lydighed, specialsøgning og vildtspor med Lexus.
Lexus er blevet godkendt i egnethedsklasse vildtspor og går åben klasse til efteråret.
Når vi går spor, gør han det med glæde, han elsker det virkeligt!
Han er rolig og metodisk, arbejder i et godt tempo og selvom det er svært, giver han aldrig op.

Han har lavet BPH* med gode resultater, det var dejligt at se, at han klarede hele testen på så god en måde og meget interessant at se ham i helt uforudsigelige situationer, i et for ham nyt og ukendt miljø.

Han kan godt lide at hænge ud med familiens teenagere, både derhjemme og på eventyr, han kan også godt lide at arbejde med dem.
Lexus trives også godt sammen med familiens andre dyr, både katte og heste, og han kan godt lide at hænge ud i stalden.

De gange Lexus har været udstillet, har han fået bedømmelsen Excellent med fin kritik. Desværre har en del aktivitet været begrænset grundet Covid. Både kurser og udstillinger, der var planlagt blev aflyst, men nu er vi i gang igen.

Lexus’ *BPH med skud, svensk mental og adfærdsbeskrivelse

Sundhed:

HD A

ED 0

Øjenlysning uden bemærkninger

PRA fri

Prøveparring mellem Marielundsbäckens Melisandre aka Rita og Happy Trail’s First New Lexus

Indavlskoefficient 1,2 %

Rita og Lexus sommer 2021

Jeg er meget glad for at kunne få lov til at bruge Lexus, som avlshan til mit kommende kuld til efteråret. Sidste sommer besøgte vi Lexus og hans familie, hvor både vi og Rita med det samme, faldt for hans smukke udseende og venlige og skønne temperament. Rita og Lexus fandt hurtigt hinanden og havde en hyggelig eftermiddag i haven hos Agnetha og Thomas.

Jeg forventer at Rita kommer i løbetid slut september, med parring i begyndelsen af oktober. Kommer alt til at gå sin gang, forventes der små skønne røde tollerhvalpe i start/midt december 2022.

Jeg har allerede nogle kommende hvalpekøbere, men man kan altid kontakte mig. Send en beskrivelse af dig selv/familien og fortæl hvad du tænker en kommende toller skal bruges til, hvordan hverdagen vil se ud osv.

Lexus

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