Kleinen Wiese Dogs – several generations!
Posted By Sandy Wilson on February 15, 2010
Pictured above is our beautiful Hera, who was bred by Ellen Nickelsberg. She is a daughter out of Ellen’s Nicky dog who was what I call a “real” working dog. He was a dog that just had it all and I am so glad that he passed that down to his sons and daughters. We were so fortunate to have Hera and had been able to breed her to keep these genetics alive. Hera has given us several litters of pups now and we have kept a few pups from those litters. Hera has given us so much and we owe much to her for passing down her strong herding genetics along with her intelligence, bidability, and wonderful solid temperament. We love her so! She also seems to be passing down good hips too!
Here also is a Nicky daughter, Greta. She is a wonder gal, and also our oldest dog here at the farm – she is nine years old and such a happy dog. She is just a gem and the sweetest loving dog you would want to meet. Greta is getting up there in years now, so she is retired from any work. She is just our loving house dog. She looks much like her father Nicky did and she reminds me of him a lot. Greta was a lot of dog when she was much younger and taught me a great deal about these genetics and she has made me grow as a dog trainer.
Aiko is one of the pups that we selected out of our breeding of Hera v. Fafnerhaus and Diesel v. Schulmeister. We were so fortunate to find Diesel and breed him to our Hera, as they were absolutely the best match that we could have ever dreamed of. These two dogs just “nicked” – they were the right combination of working dogs and genetics that possess all the wonderful working qualities that we so treasure. Aiko is living proof of it. He really is my dream dog, so to speak. He is intelligent, biddable, absolutely loves to work, solid in temperament, super athletic build, good hips and health and he absolutely loves life! I think he is the closest thing that I could have to his grandfather Nicky. I love this dog! Not to mention, I think he is one handsome boy and such a faithful companion!
Picture above is Arla; she is the most obedient dog I think I have ever owned. She is also out of Hera and Diesel and definitely has the herding instinct and she is soooo smart! I always like to think the male dogs are so smart, but this dog has it over all my other dogs. She learns very quickly and she is a dog who just wants to please me. I call her name and she turns on a dime for me. I could not ask more of a dog. Arla is the start of our second generation of dogs and she has been bred once to Hawk v. Eichenluft, ScHIII. These two dogs produced a beautiful litter of pups and of course, we had to save a puppy out of that breeding to hopefully carry on these genetics. We are watching these pups carefully to see what these two dogs genetics bring to the table.
Delta is the start of our second generation of dogs. Delta definitely posses some strong work ethic, as she has shown some terrific tracking skills – such dedication for such a youngster. She loves to work and is always busy doing something! This little pup certainly is a live wire with lots of pep and is just full of herself. She is just a wee babe at 7 months old and has a lot of maturing to do, but I see a lot of things I really love about Delta. I look forward to watching her grow up and see what comes out in her from both her father, Hawk, and her mother, Arla. One thing I can tell for sure is she is interested in the sheep (yeah!!!) and she is a very smart puppy – learns extremely fast and is so quick. She has a nice compact build and is very athletic – I think she is going to make an excellent working dog – we’ll see how she comes along as she grows up.
That’s our crew at Little Meadow Sheep Farm along with a few other furry and feathered creatures. Then there is the matter of the sheep – we have a beautiful flock of white and black Border Leicesters. They are from quite a few generations of breeding here at the farm to produce beautiful long, lusterous wool and sheep that are healthy and have nice temperaments. We have had Border Leicester sheep now for 10 years and we love the breed for herding as well as their beautiful wool.
This little lamb is really growing. She was a surprise lamb from one of our first and eldest ewes. Anyway, she’ll have some new friends shortly as the barn is going to be filled with lots of little bouncing lambs next month! I can’t wait – lambs are almost as cute as puppies!































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