Seda Havanese and Havana Silk Dogs
 

PAST LITTERS

The 'Elements' In Hawaiian Tradition
 
This was a very impressive litter between Jenga (Havana Silk line) and Cayo (pure Cuban) bringing together the best of two varieties. Two wonderful males and three gorgeous females that exceeded breed standards!
 With both parents having various coloring genes, the pups ranged in color from Champagne, Black and Silver, Black and Tan and the rare true Red.
Chika lives with her Calgarian family and canine friend Boogey and is expected to be presented to the showring in 2012. Nalu has a wonderful family in Leduc to call her own. Milo's owner has lots of time to spend with him in Camrose as she recently retired. Amiga lives in Saskatoon, SK where she travels daily to the dental office and spends her leisure time at the lake, and learning new skills with her new owner. Ahi was destined for another breeder when life took a turn. Instead he returned to us and we presented him to the showring where he quickly became a Canadian Conformation Champion. The future for him looks bright.

(left to right: Chika, Nalu, Milo, Amiga and Ahi)
May 21, 2010

The Luck O' the Irish

This lovely litter of two girls and one boy belonging to Raine and Spenser were a direct result of my trip to Ireland, therefore they carried temporary names from the Emerald Island.
'Guinness' was the only boy and was a dark brown with gold hairs evenly dispersed thoughout. 'Trinity' and 'Molly' were the two girls with Molly showing black with tan points and a white chest. Molly has been renamed Kayleigh - a Celtic celebration. Trinity was white with black head and large shoulder cape. She was renamed Hava which means 'Starting Life' and reflected her new family.

(left to right: Guinness, Trinity and Kayleigh)
Luck O The Irish
The Storm Litter July 6, 2009

The Storm Litter

Three wonderful boys and one perfect little girl were born to Jenga and Spenser. The late night summer storm announced the delivery of the first pup with the final pup chasing the last of the morning clouds away.
Cane and Raine stayed with us for future breeding considerations, while Arcus and Rambo both found wonderful homes in the city of Lacombe. We have been blessed to see them as they've grown.

(left to right: Raine, Arcus, Cane and Rambo)