Dear Puppy Seeker,
The US breeding program is in it's infancy, averaging only 3-5 litters per year.
There are currently only
a few breeders in the United States. Only two have websites at this time: Kennel Flora and Kennel Little Denmark.
Answers to most of your questions can be found in
the pages of these websites. Also, there are links to Denmark
& Sweden from these sites.
The US farm dog community is small. The breed is considered a rare breed.
Due to
the rarity of the breed here in the US, and it’s limited size in it’s native countries, it can only be bred responsibly
if done very slowly and selectively. Because we already have a very limited gene pool in the US and in Scandinavia, breeding
too many litters within a short time period with the same foundation stock would result in a “breeding monopoly,”
which could eventually lead to severe in-breeding. With this in mind, kennels currently in the US are committed
to preserving the integrity of the breed, and will not be producing puppies to meet the demand.
Puppy seekers responding to this posting are not automatically placed on a waiting list and puppies
are not sold on a “first-come-first-serve” basis. Our goal is to place puppies in homes where both the puppy and
the family are a good match for each other. Take a look at our PUPPY QUESTIONAIRE.
All
puppies are sold with a contract which requires strict adherence to breeding considerations outlined in each individual contract.
It takes patience and perseverance to bring one of these little dogs into your home. If you are sincerely interested
in pursuing this endeavor, please get in touch and let us get to know you.
Sincerely yours,
Kennel Flora