Hedda Another Special Of Charlot`s Farm
Name: Hedda Another Special Of Charlot`s Farm
Sex: Female
Date of birth: 10.04.2020
Body color: black
Trim color: white
Tail length: NBT
Weight: 18 kg
HD: B1
ED: Grad 0
OCD: free
LÜW: Typ 0
MDR 1: +/+
Hereditary cataracts: free
Prcd-PRA: free
CEA: free
DM: free
NCL: free
MH: free
Sire: CH Coolmoors Monster Mash
Dam: Thordis A Special Of Charlot`s Farm
ASCA Registration: E 215717
Hedda is from the first litter of my Thordis. I had chosen Bash for this litter because he is mainly bred in the show line and thus has a balanced character
Thordis hurried the birth in a similar way as her mom Invita did. Hedda was born as the 4th puppy. The birth was uncomplicated. Similar to what Invita has always done, Thordis did what she was supposed to do with great concentration and a sense of duty.
Actually, we hadn't planned that a puppy should stay. But then I saw my Hedda growing and thriving and it was clear: she is my dog - and of course she has to stay. Now it was time to convince my husband again that she should stay. I also blocked all requests from Hedda, again according to the motto: "She's reserved" (she was). This time it was not a fight over 4 weeks, after just 3 weeks my husband was convinced. Always under the condition that the eye examination turned out ok. And it did!
It has stayed that way and completely exceeds my expectations. She is very similar in nature to her grandma Invita, but she is as lively as Mama Thordis. She wants to please and just does everything so that she can be with me. I can take her anywhere, she doesn't have a problem with anything or anyone. The only thing missing is the grin.
She is a lively dog and I am happy every day that she is with us The greatest joy for Hedda is accompanying me to the chicken coop
Although due to Corona, there was no training at the dog training ground for a long time, Hedda is now fully motivated during training. She has a calm and focused way of working, but is still enthusiastic about it
She simply embodies pure joie de vivre. She proudly carries her short tail in the air, sometimes hopping like a tiny kangaroo. Again and again she makes us laugh.