Everyone has moved
- Kennel Shebrie's

- May 28
- 2 min read
So the big moving week has passed. The veterinary inspection went well, all the puppies got a stamp on their backs with a big OK. The vet was delighted with the little ones and thought they were exceptionally nice puppies. They behaved brilliantly. Confident puppies who didn't think vaccination and chipping were a thing to worry about. So much fun too that their "grandma" was visiting for the day and brought gifts for the little ones. đź©·
The day after the vet check, on the 8 week day, they started moving out. First out was Olle who took a car trip to Norrköping together with his new family, Susanne & Patrik. Then it was Maja's turn. She now lives in Spånga (and Grisslehamn) with her family Margareta & Christian and the best big brother you could have, Frankie. Next up was Glory who now lives with sheep and a cat with her owner Markus and owner Eva both in Eskilstuna and on a farm in Dalarna.
Olle On the Run. Maja & Frankie Markus with Glory and the Sheep
The next round of move-outs was on Friday, when I met up with Caritas' partner Morgan at Arlanda for a quick handover of Frozt who now lives with his mistress Carita, Husse Morgan and the Schapparna Azzar & Nizze in Överkalix. After that I went on to Sollentuna, home to Jon & Jana, where I was served a barbecue lunch while Daisy and Majsan played with Chappe who was now allowed to go home to his family. Later in the evening Katarina & Tobias came from Saltsjö-Boo to pick up their little nugget Ludde.
Nizze, Frozt, Azzar Jana with Chappe, Majsan, Daisy Tobias & Katarina with Ludde
Last but certainly not least, Jax went home on Sunday with Sofia & Lena to Huddinge. He lives with Border Collien Race who has won a bunch of titles with his owner Sofia. SE HTM CH FD 1 LD start LD 1 RLD N, F, A Rally Obedience Champion Vallviljans Race so Jax has big shoes to fill now. :-)
Jax & Race
So Majsan, who we have been looking for a foster parent for but have not yet found, stayed at home. She is a cool girl, confident and forward-thinking.

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Reports from all the small dogs that have moved out say that they have adapted well, are fearless, curious and forward-thinking, and brighten the everyday lives of their families with everything that entails.
Now we're going to Portugal for a couple of days for a wedding and will return sun-kissed and rested on Monday.




















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