Our priorities:
Our aim is to choose a groom that will make the puppies not only beautiful but also healthy. Very important for us is also the nature of the dog itself and of course its pedigree, when we choose the least related individuals. We consult our selection with the breeding advisor and other members of the Eurasier Club to make sure we have chosen the right one. We also pass on breeding advice to each other with our friendly Smooth Collie kennel, Šťastná smečka.
Puppies are raised in a home environment during the classic daily regime. Therefore, they will be used to the usual noise at home, human visits, but also to barking dogs. They have the opportunity to move around not only at home, but also in the garden, where they will be exposed to all kinds of noises and smells. They are fed quality kibble and spoiled by all family members throughout their stay with us.
Our breeding bitches are provided with the best care during pregnancy, birth and puppy care, so that their arrival into the world is as natural as possible and they grow up to be healthy and confident individuals. Of course, we provide a good diet and a comfortable environment throughout the pregnancy, which is a very challenging, though natural, period for a bitch.
For those interested in a puppy:
Puppies will always leave chipped, vaccinated and dewormed. They will have pedigree (FCI) and international pet passport. We have prepared basic equipment for the puppies to start with and of course tips and advice for their upbringing. We offer the owners of the puppies a breeding service throughout the life of the animal.
The most important thing for us is that the puppy has a good and happy life, so we will choose new owners very carefully. And we will be happy to be in contact with the new family throughout his life.
If you are thinking about a puppy from us, you can call or email us and we will discuss everything together. We'll chat and get to know each other a bit to see if a Eurasier puppy is right for you. This breed is a very contact, loving and most importantly family dog, so you should expect that it will be very hard for them to leave you. Eurasier is among other things a long-lived breed and can live 15 years or more.