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Hans

It was 9:00 PM, the night after Halloween. Almost all the kids in the neighborhood stood there in the dark, gasping with anticipation every time a car turned the corner onto our street. I couldn’t wait until one of those cars was my mom’s, bringing home our adorable little puppy, named Hobbes.

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Hans with Gretaand Ginger

Hans

Almost five years ago Greta a farm dog was born and just a few months later came to live with a family that still loves her to this day. The family who received Greta was my family. I am 11 years old living in the mountains of Colorado with my two dogs.

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Jamie and Lexie

Jamie and Lexie

I spent the previous summer working and saving for a puppy so I was able to use my earnings to buy a Farmdog from Carol, Lexie's breeder. I came up with half the money and my parents decided that I was responsible enough to care for a dog so they paid for the other half and we prepared to bring Lexie home. I kept a countdown of the days it would be until Lexie was old enough. I still remember the day we got to go to Carol's home and see Annika and five cute, little puppies.

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Jera and Daphne

Jara, Daphne and Maddy

Jera has been very dedicated to the training of Daphne. Even before he got Daphne, we talked about dog training. Jera and his Mother read books together about dog training. I.e. they read the book "Before and After Getting Your Puppy" by Ian Dunbar.

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Kenlyn
Kenlyn and Skoen

A teen making a Difference for Throw Away Pets

Kenlyn's deep love of animals inspired her to look for an opportunity to help discarded and abandon pets. After contacting several humane societies where she hoped she could volunteer and being refused because she is not yet 18 years old, Kenlyn and her mom, Susan, were introduced to the Friends of Silicon Valley Animal Control Authority (SVACA), a support organization for a local animal shelter.

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The Lure of the Lure

Lure Coursing for Sport and Fun

TargetAugust 2009
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Flyball 101

The Dog's Dog Sport

TargetJune 2009
by Susan Weber

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Herding 101

Sheep Herding Basics

SuzyMay 2009
by Jeri Reinhardt

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Clicker Training 101

Clicker Training Basics

Clicker Training 101April 2009
by Susan Weber

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Agility 101

Agility Basics

Weave polesMarch 2009
by Susan Weber

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Dog Show Preparation

September 2009
by Heleene R. Petersen

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Takinng Pictures for the DSFCA Calendar

August 2009
by Tonya Jensen and Sally Frankel

Learn how to take Farmdog Evaluation pictures

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Takinng Pictures to Show your Dog

June 2009
by Helene R. Pedersen

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Flying With Dogs in Cargo and in Carry-on

June 2009
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Flying with your dog in Cargo and in Carry-on

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Traveling with Farmdogs

by Melody Farquhar Chang

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Travel Testamonial

by Michele and Greta

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On-the-Road-Again; Traveling with Dogs

May 2009
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How to Travel in a Car with your Danish/Swedish Farmdog

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How to Make a Shortcut to a Web Site

April 2009
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How to make a Desktop Shortcut

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Medical Papers and Opinions

In this section you will find links to medical articles written about dog breeding, dental care and disease, transmission, prevention and control of canine disease, genetic disorders, pros and cons of early spay and neutering, and canine sports medicine. details...

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In this section you will find links to canine sports equipment, fun things to buy for interaction with your dogs, pet supplies, hard to find and unusual items, canine medical supplies, natural nutrition, performance supplements and treats, pet memorials, canine event photographers, training services and information on how to travel with your dogs. details...

Animal Poison Control:
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Pingo and Susan in DenmarkSummer Adventure in Denmark - Danish Swedish Farmdog Paradise

To help her master French, I dropped my 14 year old daughter Marissa with friends in Paris this past summer for a three-week immersion.  I “chaperoned” her flight over, but once there, it was time to get out of the way.  I couldn’t be there since each time she’d see me, Marissa would think and speak in English.

Three weeks off Mommy duty in Europe.  What to do? Obvious for this Danish/Swedish Farmdog owner: meet Skoen’s dad, Pingo in Denmark.

Lisette Larsen with her Danish/Swedish Farmdogs
My friends and family thought I was crazy, but I was determined. I adore our “dual national” Danish Swedish Farmdog. I already know Skoen’s mother, Annika, a San Franciscan. This would be a perfect time to meet Skoen’s Father, Oh Mein Papa, aka Pingo in the Danish countryside.

Plus, I had always wanted to visit Scandinavia but hadn’t had the chance.

Carol connected me with Pingo’s breeder, Marianne Schluter, and we arranged for me to visit her farm not far from Copenhagen.

Since I was going to Denmark, Helene suggested that I also visit Lisette Larsen, another key DSF Breeder.  I learned that until he passed away last spring, Skoen’s Great Grandfather Stump lived with Lisette.

Lisette's House with FarmdogsBoth visits were amazing…

At Marianne’s, I found Pingo was a true gentleman…just like his son, though quite a bit smaller. In dog speak, Pingo conveyed his greetings to his other offspring with Annika (Skoen’s siblings): Lexie, Disa and Frisco.

Marianne’s other DSFs were fantastic too. Marianne’s DSF family includes: My Bonnie (M.B.) Indyana Jones, M.B. Bikini Badenymfe, M.B. Bodille Babysitter, M.B. Forsøde Fine Freja, M.B. Calorius, Alfred, M.B. Burgerking Medium, M.B. Oh Mein Papa = Pingo, Orestadens Yndige Zora, Kitenga Ello Exxon, Sputnik's Frida, M.B. Gibbernakker og Krubbes Mirakulix, M.B. Duksedreng i Drejlsklæder. Plus Thor, a pointer.

And it’s not just dogs; Marianne and Niels have a very fertile farm.  Along with Pingo, I met their pregnant mare, baby ducks, kittens, and more.

Visiting Lisette was of course DSF heaven. Adult Danish Swedish Farmdogs, teens and puppies too, everywhere. Lisette’s brood includes: Prinsesse (Princess, Maddy's sister), Ditte (same Mother, so half sister), Klokkeblomst a daughter of Stump, and the female with puppies, which belongs to Lisette but usually doesn't live there, Ariel, and she too is a half sister. All of these dogs' mother (except Klokke) was Mulan, who passed away last year. She was Stump's daughter, so they are all his grandkids and kids.


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Marianne, Pingo, and Susan

Marianne and Niels

Niels and Susan

Niels and Susan

Niels

Pingo and Susan

Pingo and Susan

 

I almost brought a puppy or two home with me.  If I hadn’t had to fly back to the states via Paris I definitely would have. Maybe (well, probably) next time.