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Meet Miss Tonka

kingmark

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Thanks in her name. I had luck if i could say in that way :( that i bump in to this litter right on the last call because i wasnt planing on getting new dog right now. She comes from Netherlands and i am going to get her next friday ,and never had a female dog let a lone a boerboel so this will be some new experience for sure.
 

Elana P

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Thanks in her name. I had luck if i could say in that way :( that i bump in to this litter right on the last call because i wasnt planing on getting new dog right now. She comes from Netherlands and i am going to get her next friday ,and never had a female dog let a lone a boerboel so this will be some new experience for sure.
 

Elana P

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Boerboels, are so rare here, that you never see them around. When you say Boerboel, people look at you funny , "A Boer... what?"

I've actually had someone ask me once if it's some sort of a wild pig....:eek:

So you ARE lucky that you found little Tonka. She must have known you needed her and is waiting for you :rolleyes:.

How long of a drive from Croatia to Holland?

~Elana~
 

kingmark

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Boerboels, are so rare here, that you never see them around. When you say Boerboel, people look at you funny , "A Boer... what?"

I've actually had someone ask me once if it's some sort of a wild pig....:eek:

So you ARE lucky that you found little Tonka. She must have known you needed her and is waiting for you :rolleyes:.

How long of a drive from Croatia to Holland?

~Elana~
Where do you live ? Here they are also rare so i am planing to change that. I have a bit to drive 1500 km in one way so 3000 km in total ,just as i did for my Mark who was from Denmark. I opted to go and pick it myself rather than have her flown here with plane, i belive its less stressful for her and better bonding time for all of us. Cant wait for next friday.
 

Elana P

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Where do you live ? Here they are also rare so i am planing to change that. I have a bit to drive 1500 km in one way so 3000 km in total ,just as i did for my Mark who was from Denmark. I opted to go and pick it myself rather than have her flown here with plane, i belive its less stressful for her and better bonding time for all of us. Cant wait for next friday.
 

Elana P

Well-Known Member
Where do you live ? Here they are also rare so i am planing to change that. I have a bit to drive 1500 km in one way so 3000 km in total ,just as i did for my Mark who was from Denmark. I opted to go and pick it myself rather than have her flown here with plane, i belive its less stressful for her and better bonding time for all of us. Cant wait for next friday.
 

Elana P

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I'm in Calgary (Canada).

There are some breeders down East, ( not very many), but it's very very far. There is also a breeder on the West coast (about 966 km away- each way) which is closer to me, but I didn't like the looks of their dogs.

~Elana~
 

kingmark

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I'm in Calgary (Canada).

There are some breeders down East, ( not very many), but it's very very far. There is also a breeder on the West coast (about 966 km away- each way) which is closer to me, but I didn't like the looks of their dogs.

~Elana~
Yes it is many km or miles but you dont have much options when you want one. Take care of charlie he and mine are almost the same charlie little older so it will be interesting in monitoring their development.
 

rakkus

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nice i thought so already because of the of the other pups in the back ground than she is from nomad and bont and blou or not great dogs immermoed/grootmoed produces great dogs i live in groningen its in the north wauw you are lucky i also have a fresh pup from 8 weeks great that you do the trip i did the same last week made a weekend from it and he follows me now as if i am his bos for ages i think it is works great to put them in the deep from the beginning great for your bond the best of luck with her and post some pics because i shure would like to see her developement and have a great trip
 

kingmark

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nice i thought so already because of the of the other pups in the back ground than she is from nomad and bont and blou or not great dogs immermoed/grootmoed produces great dogs i live in groningen its in the north wauw you are lucky i also have a fresh pup from 8 weeks great that you do the trip i did the same last week made a weekend from it and he follows me now as if i am his bos for ages i think it is works great to put them in the deep from the beginning great for your bond the best of luck with her and post some pics because i shure would like to see her developement and have a great trip
Yes she is daughter from zazu and nomad. What is reputation for immermoed in your country? I dont call it luck i was planing to get a female on spring to be a girl for my male and then he died suddenly :( so i had to react quickly and got a last ride for zazu litter as she is now some 9 weeks or so and iam picking her next friday in a week time. Where did you get your puppy? What breeder? 3000 km is much time for first bonding and it turned out well with my late boy. Thank you ,i will post pics as soon i get her