Ever since coming to the UK I wanted to get another dog. After Cora and our Collie-German Sheapard mix Rolf (he died in 1998) I was looking for a not too big dog, who is intelligent, very active, with a good temperament and working abilities. At some point in 2004 I came across the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever and this dog with it's energetic zeal for life just fit my wishes. In 2004 I knew I wasn't ready for a dog due to still living in a flat but I did research on the breed etc. to get a better feeling for those dogs and the more I researched about them the more I fell in love with them. It was soon clear to me, my next dog will be a "Toller" or no dog at all.
In Spring/Summer 2007 I was ready to start "Operation Toller" as I call it and my aim was to find a Toller by the end of the year. I got in contact with several breeders outside the UK but it is just too difficult to import a Toller to the UK, so therefore I looked at breeders in the UK. I got in contact with the Fallowfen Kennel (http://www.fallowfen.co.uk/), who had an upcoming litter that was born 30/09/2007. Unfortunately there was no puppy for me that time but they had another litter upcoming in November that I was interested in.
On Friday 23/11/2007 at around 10am I got a call from them that the puppies where born and soon there after I had the first pictures of the litter. My little girl was the 3rd puppy born. Her parents are Fallowfen Foxy Madam (Amber) and Ale Rudy Fallowfen Lis Retrover (Rudy).
The puppies are now three weeks old and from what information I get (and pictures/videos) I see all puppies are doing well. My princess is currently 38oz and all puppies are becoming a lot more active, independently moving around,investigating and becoming vocal. I am really looking forward to having her home in about 5 weeks.
I was dog sitting for a friend last week and I just missed having a dog so much. I mean yes they are a lot of work but they give so much love...
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