"Luna" @ 9 weeks
Celebrating the beauty & brains of the Tervuren breed; and Belgian Shepherds in general.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Puppy Photo
What can be cuter than a puppy pic? Not much, unless it's the puppy itself in real life!
Unfortunately, these darling little imps grow up much too fast... but luckily for Tervuren owners, they turn into gorgeous dogs with loyal, loving personalities all their own.
We'll try to only indulge in the cuteness and feature a puppy pic once a week.
Unfortunately, these darling little imps grow up much too fast... but luckily for Tervuren owners, they turn into gorgeous dogs with loyal, loving personalities all their own.
We'll try to only indulge in the cuteness and feature a puppy pic once a week.
An adorable Tervuren Shepherd puppy at 3 weeks of age.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Tervuren Stories
If there's one thing I love almost as much as spending time with my own Tervurens, it's hearing Tervuren stories from other people. The amount and variety is amazing, and each one is touching in it's own special way.
For Belgian Shepherd lovers, there's really no other relationship like the one shared with their Belgian Shepherd!
So I'll be jotting down the stories I've heard, as well as I can remember them, and using this blog to capture and commemorate the tales of these Belgians, from both today and yesterday.
I hope others may find these tales inspiring as well.
For Belgian Shepherd lovers, there's really no other relationship like the one shared with their Belgian Shepherd!
So I'll be jotting down the stories I've heard, as well as I can remember them, and using this blog to capture and commemorate the tales of these Belgians, from both today and yesterday.
I hope others may find these tales inspiring as well.
Welcome to True Knight Tervurens!
To start this whole thing off right, I'm showing a photo I took of Flash in the winter. Unintentionally, there was a blur effect going on, and so even though his pose is so classic, it's not the detail shot we might have loved. As it is, I still find it a great sort of "tribute shot" to the breed, and all the dogs that have looked so much like him through the decades in this country, as well as centuries while still in Europe.
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