OUR STORY
When I was 15, my dream of having my own dog came true and they have accompanied me on my journey through life ever since. By chance, I came across the smallest breed of dog, the Chihuahua.
This fascination made me decide to start a breeding business. My goal is to disprove the prejudices that are often held against Chihuahuas. To socialize them so well that they enrich their owners as a brave, athletic and everyday companion. To this end, I make it my mission to provide my puppy owners with advice and support before and of course after they are handed over.
Together with my family, we run a family-run collective breeding operation on our farm in the idyllic Pusack at the foot of the Lachberge. We breed in accordance with Section 11 of the Animal Welfare Act and have successfully completed our specialist training.

FAMILIES BREED

Our dogs are full members of the family and accompany us to the couch after work. And as befits a pack, they are also allowed into the bedroom with us.
They are cherished and beloved members of our family, sharing not only our home but also our daily lives in the most meaningful ways. They are more than just pets; they are companions who bring joy, love, and comfort to every moment. After a long day of work, they eagerly join us on the couch, curling up beside us as we unwind and relax together. Their presence transforms our evenings into moments of warmth and connection, making the simple act of resting feel extraordinary.


BREEDING PLACE
We have set up a room especially for our dogs that has lots of places to retreat to in the form of individual cozy caves. The floor is kept pleasantly warm thanks to underfloor heating and you can always see how much they enjoy it. Of course, for us there are also several dog flaps that give our dogs the opportunity to use our 2 hectare property as an independent run 24 hours a day.
Our dogs are full members of the family and accompany us to the couch after work. And as befits a pack, they are also allowed into the bedroom with us.
When an expectant mother is about to give birth, she can find the peace and quiet she needs in the birthing room and can withdraw from the pack. Our puppies stay there until they are 5 weeks old before they are integrated into the mixed pack.

