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Grendal's Lair Bremusa

 

Grendal's Lair Bremusa aka Brem - she's not just a dog, she's my best friend and my soulmate.

I had waited about six months for this litter to be born and asked Drew to pick me out a puppy. Apparently it was the best pick possible, 'cause now, after having Brem by my side over 5 years, I can say that she's definitely the once-in-a-lifetime dog. If you asked me if she has any faults (I exclude the conformational faults), I couldn't figure out any. No weird habits, nothing. It seems that she's capable of reading my mind and always acts out of the wish to please me. I don't remember her ever chewing anything unwanted like books, shoes or furniture, like many pups do.

I remember how she arrived - I opened her crate door after a 8-hour plane flight from the States to Finland and a 1,5 hour boat ride from Finland to Estonia - and she was a mean little bugger, growling every time I touched the crate or slide my hand in there. It took her about 30 minutes and then she decided she will be my friend, forever.

It has been so easy to train her - as I mentioned she's the most willing to please dog I've ever had. When I took her out for the first time on the leash, I was amazed by her behaviour - I would have said she was born with a leash on. It wasn't quite as easy for her to accept my boyfriend though - took her almost two years until she totally approved him and started to think of him as her "own" LOL

I recall how I once returned from our evening walk with Gueisha, my older female who was over a year old then, and Brem, who was about 4 months. It was a dark winter night and we came through the forest, taking the path which only leads to my house, so I always let the dogs offleash there. That night someone else was there - some men with chainsaws who were stealing fir-trees to sell at Christmas time. When one of them started to walk towards me with a saw in his hands, I felt awkward and scared. I knew that Gueisha with her fearful nature wouldn't be able to protect me if needed and I was right, when she saw the men she fleed, hoping to make it quick to the safe place - home. My puppy Brem who was running alongside with her also decided to trot along at first, but after about 15 meters she suddenly stopped just like "Wait a minute, I can't leave my mommy out there by herself" and she came right back to me. Seeing this little puppy with no fear at all and acting with such self confidence, I was so touched. I took her on the leash and we walked calmly home without noone bothering us, finding Gueisha waiting for us at the gate...It was the first time I realised that Brem had a special spirit.

Everything hasn't been as rosy always, though. At 7 months old Brem was hit by a car which could have ended very badly. She ended up with a broken heel-bone in her rear leg and the vet warned me she could be limping for the rest of her life. Metal plates were put inside her leg and a fixator which supported her leg for a month. I had to seriously cut back her active movement and I suppose everyone understands how difficult it is to restrain a teenage dog to stay calm for months, not to run an play hard. But somehow we managed. We also had a great vet, a brilliant orthoped who did the best he could and for years we participated at the dog shows afterwards, without judges noticing the slightest problem with her movement. Now at 5 years old, the leg probably gets stiff sometimes and she is occasionally limping. I was wondering if this accident would in any way affect the later hip x-rays but when x-rayed at 2 years of age, the results were fabulous - A/A for hips and 0/0 for elbows which means she's totally free of HD and ED! Additionally, we checked her heart in February 2006 and it was confirmed clear, too!

The car accident wans't the only time Brem has been in danger. She is a natural hunter and loves to follow animal trail. Once when taking a walk in the forest, then with a 1,5 year old Brem, we bumped into a wild boar and Brem took off after him. It ended with 5 stitches for her, but it could have been worse 'cause the boar's fang had barely missed her heart. The wild boar in Estonia are quite huge, the males usually weigh around 320-430 pounds and I was later told by the hunters that it must take a brave dog to confront wild boar as many dogs back off even when smelling the special odor of this animal. I consider myself and Brem lucky as I was also told that in many cases the encounter with a wild boar ends with a dead dog...

I never wanted to make a showdog out of Brem, especially since the judges who truly know the breed are so hard to find, but as she did well on her first show I decided to show her off some more. As of today, she's a champion of three FCI-countries (Estonia, Latvia and Finland). We have been lucky to have shown under such knowledgeable judges as Mr Christofer Habig and Mr Rafael Malo Alcrudo and earn great critiques. But most important accomplishment came in spring 2006, when Brem was approved by CAFIB by Mr Americo Cardoso dos Santos Junior in Czech Republic. Her type was evaluated with "good" and temperament test with "very good".

Brem has exceeded all my hopes I've ever had in a dog and I feel blessed for having her in my life.

GL Bremusa, a 5 year old fila brasileiro female


For more information and/or pictures contact Drew:
Email: Grendalslair04@aol.com

Phone 609-845-1300


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