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Teddy arrived in New Zealand on the 15 February 2007!
I began my search for a Swedish dog pup in 2005 and after many disappointments and set backs, Tove Gustavsson agreed to send me one of her puppies. Tove went to huge efforts to get Teddy to New Zealand, and I will always
be very grateful. Teddy is the 1st Swedish Vallhund to come from Sweden to New Zealand. He is a real little Teddy bear ... cuddly & affectionate.
He has taken to life as a 'Kiwi' like a duck to water, with boundless energy and enthusiasm and is adored by all who meet him.
Teddy goes everywhere with me, loves meeting and greeting and especially loves visiting the hardware store where he is welcomed by the staff. A real little social butterfly, he has quite a fan club. Teddy is
also our resident 'doctor', no cut, graze or injury goes without a a good sniff and licking - human or canine, as well as being the alpha dog of our pack, his days are very busy indeed.
Teddy has produced Champions, Multi Group and In Show winning Vallhunds in New Zealand and Australia, as well as the only NZ Bred dual Titled Champion ... continued at bottom of page ...
PROGENY
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Teddy, Lynne & Ove Germundsson - 22nd July 2008 - 9 Months Old
Critique by Ove Germundsson
Swedish Vallhund Specialist Judge - Sweden
"9 month old is strong and mature. Excellent head and expression. Still a bit thin in the nose.
Excellent neck, topline and tail. Very well shaped in front. Breastcase of good length . Excellent angulation and movements. Excellent coat and colour. Moves well. A very attractive dog."
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What qualities would bring to mind the movie icon John Wayne? Rugged good looks, quiet self confidence, a general can do competence perhaps. As Teddy has grown, it is his great heart and gentlemanly ways that has most prompted this comparison. On the 15th February 2007, a little Swedish Vallhund travelled across the world from his native home in Sweden and landed in New Zealand, the 1st ever to make this journey. Höckgårdens Teddy was born 8 October 2006. His breeders Tove and Sturre have a reputation for producing great Vallhunds. Having never exported before and unable to speak English, the negotiations for Teddys purchase and journey were strained and fraught with difficulties. Finally, after months of waiting for Teddy to be conceived, born and ready to travel, the phone call came at 2 a.m. that Teddy would not be able to travel. A very upset Tove, trying to communicate that there had been an error made by the transporters and Teddy would not be accepted at Heathrow from Oslo. It was a nail biting wait until 4 a.m. when we received the call to say Teddy would be flying, but his trip would now be an extra 18 hours, and through 2 extra countries! As all his tests and injections had been timed for this trip, this was our window of opportunity, otherwise it would be a further 6 weeks, and all tests would have had to be repeated. The decision was made to go ahead. It was with trepidation that I set off for Auckland to stay with my friend, Marion. Armed with his schedule, so we could track his progress, we waited ... and we waited. And, the happy ending we were praying for happened, after the paperwork was completed, Teddy was in my arms. And would you believe it, he had more stamps on his passport than most of us? In true Vallhund fashion, he emerged from his journey a bright and happy little chap. Eager to explore his surroundings and greet his new family. We stayed in Auckland that night and Teddy slept on the bed with me and Ruby, asking politely to go outside in the morning. This was Teddy, right from his 1st step on NZ soil, a pleasure and delight. As he grew through puppy-hood, Teddy quietly asserted himself as pack leader. He made himself responsible for hygiene, carefully checking eyes and ears and applying the necessary grooming. If the recipient was unwilling, they would find his paw in their head telling them to hold still . He also would not tolerate any cuts or grazes on his humans, doctoring them until he was satisfied all would be well. This earned him the title of Doc Ted. His puppy playfulness is still apparent in his mad dashes and zooms, the claiming of toys to add to his hidden stashes and his morning ritual of flipping about on the bed. Nothing pleases the other dogs more than a good argle bargle with the boss. Since the arrival of his 1st litter and the, resulting, other male. Teddy toughened up and reinforced his status as leader. And again, when Dexter arrived from Sweden. His position is unchallenged, the quiet dignity and leadership qualities are appreciated and respected. He may be the smallest in stature, but his presence is huge. Teddys show career began upon his arrival, and success followed him from each show. Winning Best of Breeds and Groups, the illustrious In Show alluded him, which is not unexpected for this rare breed. At 9 months of age, he was judged and critiqued by Swedish Vallhund Specialist and internationally respected All Breeds judge, Ove Germundsson. Teddy won Best of Breed against a good turn out of good examples of the breed. "9 month old is strong and mature. Excellent head and expression. Excellent neck, top line and tail. Very well shaped in front. Breast case of good length . Excellent angulation and movements. Excellent coat and colour. Moves well. A very attractive dog." Ove Germundsson His 1st litter, with our imported bitch Dlarah Ruby Tuesday, proved his genetic worth and was a great mating. Their son, Ricky, has won 9 Groups and 2 aged Best In Shows, all under the age of 18 months, and the only Swedish Vallhund to have accomplished this in NZ. This litter also produced 2 Australian Champions and group winners, as well as passing Herding Instinct tests. Of his 9 puppies, 5 have gone on to breeders here and in Australia. He has since been used by Torvall kennel to produce a bitch that has won Best On Parade, Groups and Breed classes, all under the age of 12 months. At the moment, life is very laid back for Ted. Back seat driver and navigator, he loves getting out and about. Whether it's a jaunt to the supermarket or a spot of window shopping, followed by a taste of the cafe culture. Ted can wag his tail in all directions at the same time, to the delight of children he meets, he will also commune quietly with the elderly, but is always up for a rollicking good game of football for anyone who can keep up with him. A man of quiet dignity, he believes the kennels are for dogs which excludes him. So he has the run of the house during the day and the foot of the bed at night. Ted is used to instil confidence in the youngsters, teach them the art of acceptable behaviour and is my right hand man when it comes to keeping harmony in our pack. Teddy has never given us a moment of concern, he is gentle, trustworthy, kind and loyal. He can not be bought with food, but can be bribed with the promise of a good adventure. A mummies boy, mans man and competent pack leader. Never far from my side, he loves to sit on the back of the couch and watch out the window as the world go by, or sit on the deck and examine the passing smells. I treasure the evenings when he sits on my knee as I stroke him and he sucks my arm; and everyday I wake up with him looking expectantly at me for his morning cuddle before we start our day. |
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