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Nuray Besbudak
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Joined: 26 Mar 2009
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Location: Bahía Blanca, Argentina

PostPosted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 11:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Welcome PaiviK,
your site is now in my favourites!!!!. I also like to collect EB pictures.
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 7:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm happy you like my website, thanks for everyone! I'm just an amateur photographer  :-)

doganjo wrote:
As you can see, someone from EnglandSHIRE is always sniping at m - mostly in fun - hope you understand that Paivik  Wink  Laughing  Laughing

Finns have a great sense of humor (or at least I do, haha), our humour is often weird, dry and sarcastic... maybe i can get along with yours Wink


Patricia wrote:
Like Guy, I trawled through the " all dogs" section... Found many imports,  one of the latest being a brother of Carex du hameau de Sorny? Also a brother to Rocky de St Tudec... Plaines dauxeeenes, Kerveillant etc...I liked Euz...
Have you some American dogs in all that lot?
I am glad personnaly we can still dock though!

If i can remember correctly, all imports until 1988 were Norwegian lines and these dogs had some AB's in background. Of course they have left their mark to our stock. Later there has been imports from many countries, danish Midtvejs and Odinvejs dogs have had big effect, also dogs from Germany, France, Belgium, Sweden, Norway (yes, AB lines), Italy, Netherland, Czech, Greece... Some goods ones, some disappointments... Only two pure AB imports in mid-nineties, they had one litter, but line won't continue.

If you want see more data about finnish bretons, we have wondeful breeding database for that purpose, thanks for Finnish kennelclub! All registered dogs and results are added there. It provides information from 1950's or so and is updated every weekday. All registered litters, health results (in Finland it is compulsory to check hips and also eyes if one wants to breed his breton!), show results, trial results, imports, champions titles, statistics...

Database is not available in english right now but it will be some day. You should see english titles here: http://jalostus.kennelliitto.fi/frmEtusivu.aspx?Lang=en&R=95 but they will change to finnish ones when you click links. Code "&Lang=en" to the end of addressline should change them to english ones again... English version does exist but for some reason they don't make it work...
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PostPosted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 6:56 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi and welcome to the forum, that is probably the best and most informative introduction we have had, well done.

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 10:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi PaiviK
I am hoping to run a Forum in Scotland in a few months time, could you email me some action photos and also standing ones, to use on a slide show for over the lunch break?  I like to have a selection of dogs from different countries.  I have some from Norway when I judged there in May, and I have quite a lot of French ones already.
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Annie



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