Profiles of Finnish Spitz & Their Humans
You may wonder, why have profiles of individual Finnish Spitz or their humans. To me, the answer is simple. Because each individual has their own history, experience and reasons for how their Human/Canine relationship came about. Personally, I find the stories to be fascinating. It is just that simple.
Some of those that will be profiled here may be "important" in some obvious way for all they have contributed to the breed, judging, training, activities, championships or other things. But the stories of "less important" individuals can also be important and fascinating for all they have gone through in their life. Some may be here only by a miracle or by the "Grace of God" or however you may want to classify it.
I would like to know You too. I would like to tell a bit of your story here. How did you come to be around dogs, and why Finnish Spitz. What of your life experiences helped prepare you, or led you to have your Finnish Spitz you have. What is your ambition concerning your Finnish Spitz? What don't many people know about you and your life experiences, even non-dog related ones, that you may think to be dull or "unimportant"?
And what about your Finnish Spitz? Their stories are important too, even if they are "just" pets in your family. They share your family experiences. Do they travel well with you on trips? Do you show them, breed them, live as the only dog in your home or one of many? Do they work, play, or participate in a particular activity? Do they have a lot, or little human contact? All of their experiences weave a differing life than their parents, their siblings, or their offsprint. What is it that makes your dog stand out?
I may be approaching you, or you may send me information so I can put a profile about you and/or your Finnish Spitz (even more than one) on these pages. If you are uncomfortable about using your full name it's ok to use your first name and last initial, or an alter ego name. As long as it is truthful. I promise not to give or use your real name if that is what you want... unless I am given a court order to do otherwise. It's the true story that is important, not the names.
Some of those that will be profiled here may be "important" in some obvious way for all they have contributed to the breed, judging, training, activities, championships or other things. But the stories of "less important" individuals can also be important and fascinating for all they have gone through in their life. Some may be here only by a miracle or by the "Grace of God" or however you may want to classify it.
I would like to know You too. I would like to tell a bit of your story here. How did you come to be around dogs, and why Finnish Spitz. What of your life experiences helped prepare you, or led you to have your Finnish Spitz you have. What is your ambition concerning your Finnish Spitz? What don't many people know about you and your life experiences, even non-dog related ones, that you may think to be dull or "unimportant"?
And what about your Finnish Spitz? Their stories are important too, even if they are "just" pets in your family. They share your family experiences. Do they travel well with you on trips? Do you show them, breed them, live as the only dog in your home or one of many? Do they work, play, or participate in a particular activity? Do they have a lot, or little human contact? All of their experiences weave a differing life than their parents, their siblings, or their offsprint. What is it that makes your dog stand out?
I may be approaching you, or you may send me information so I can put a profile about you and/or your Finnish Spitz (even more than one) on these pages. If you are uncomfortable about using your full name it's ok to use your first name and last initial, or an alter ego name. As long as it is truthful. I promise not to give or use your real name if that is what you want... unless I am given a court order to do otherwise. It's the true story that is important, not the names.