Dog show in Donetsk

Good news from Dnepropetrovsk city!
Silvento Diamantine Tenera (“Тina”) – Very Perspective, Best Baby in Donetsk 08.08.2010!
Judge – V.Khizhnyak (Ukr)
Description from the Junge: “ Bite – normal, milk phase. Correct forms\shapes, good construction of extremities, strong muscles, expressive head. Moovements are free.”
It was first show for Tina and her owners and I hace to admit that our italian greyhound little girl wasn’t even 3 months old but was allowed to be shown in that Dog-Sow. I’m really thankful to the owners of Tina

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Italian greyhound puppies went to new home

All ourpuppies left our kennel. I’m really happy that I could leave all of them in Ukraine.
Silvento Diablitta Rubesta will live in Kiev, close to my home and will be showed in September together with Silvento Diamoura Angioletta that is in co-ownership with our kennel and lives in Kiev too. Our third girl Silvento Diamantine Tenera lives in Dnepropetrovsk city and will be showed often too.

Puppies of IG are 1 month old

Our puppies-girlsfrom D-litter are 1 month old. They are so funny and so elegant and beautiful for their age! Grey girl – Silvento Diamantine Tenera will stay in Ukraine in Dnepropetrovsk city,
blue girl Silvento Diamoura Angioletta will stay in Kiev in the kennel in co-ownership -
we are looking for Co-Owner now,
the third girl also blue- Silvento Diablitta Rubesta will stay in Ukraine, in Kiev-close to my house!

Puppies of IGs were born

Mila gave birth to 3 Italian Greyhounds girls!
More information you may find in LITTERS/PUPPIES sections of our web-site.
Silvento D litter

Puppies soon


We have great news! Mila is pregnant and we expect for puppies very soon, I hope on May 1 – May 5 she will give a birth to wonderfull IGs!

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Changes to the standart of FCI that are planned for January 2011 by the Italian Club of IGs. We are really thankful for this material to our friend Ieva.

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Interviewing Bitte Ahrens

According to your dog knowledge and personal experience, which are the most important elements in order to judge correctly?
My strong believe is that, no matter what breed you judge, type and overall balance is the absolutely most important. That, of course, includes the movement. The judge must have a great knowledge of the standard, of course, but even more important is a good knowledge of the breed status. That means that, if you judge a breed, you must have interest and passion not only to learn the standard, but also be aware of the situation and the evolution of the specific breed. I think that, without having a passion and REAL and true interest for the breeds you judge, you will not be able to do a good job.

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