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Can you give a dog a great home this Christmas and thereafter ?

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Will you adopt one of our pups this Xmas and make the long term commitment to the pup as it grows up, to raise him or her


Given the amazing customers I have already attracted and their friends,

I must be doing an incredible job,


Vetting my customers to see if they really are genuine,

I have simply the best group of people now, who keep in touch with me,

Sending me updates and checking even on me, if I m ok

The support is what I need as a dog breeder as I raise the next generations pups.



Above my grandfather James Thompson who brought my mummy, her first dog in Fermanagh and those wee dogs he brought her from Co Down

They brought so much joy to many families,


A local man told me, my daddy gifted them a wee dog when he was a child, and a other girl I know after their father died,

I’ll never forget the Christmas that my best friends daddy’s died, and they were so heartbroken, it was Christmas time, and my father, He brought them one of our wee pups, it was a little jack Russel and they called it “blink” it was a very lonely Christmas and the wee dog brought back the love into their home.

The other man just recently helped me with a project his father was an alcoholic and my daddy gave them not only a puppy but a job too, to make sure they had food on the table.


My family were never big into Christmas, my daddy just did good deeds all year around and never sought any glory. My daughter is his legacy because he raised her.

‘My mummy and my daddy on their wedding day.


Commitment and loyalty, truth worthy and

my daddy with Hazel Mary, taking care of her grandfather and that’s one of our German Shepards, they embody the most loyal spirit. A gentle man of a dog.




Me.




Some of our dogs running in the giant garden of my mother’s, I have a massive space because my mother loved gardening.

Above photos of our dogs enjoying the space we have.


Above my great grandfather the veterinarian.

He studied in university Glasgow, and his 3 sons all worked as vet practitioners.

He owned the bank buildings and ran his vet practice there in castlewellan, with his three sons, Willy, Joe and Robert.

Every since I got involved with dogs health and nutrition just come to me

His wife in the above photo, Eleanor Blackwood her father was James Blackwood and he had a shop in high street Dublin. Her brother Richard was a dentist. They lived in lower mount street Dublin in the 1880,s,

My mothers grandfather and granny married in 1887, and moved to Co Down. The Thompson were cousins to lord kelvin, William, who was a scientist.



above a photo of my grandfather James the tall one, the vets son, and my mother left at their shop in ferry street, portaferry.


Above my grandfather at his shop front portaferry. His dad was the vet, at we found out at his funeral that he was cousins to Belfast’s own, Lord Kelvin, a very famous scientist.


At my own mothers funeral I found out I was having my daughter, hazel mary, she is the queen of the pups here and many many families are coming back to thank her for her love of their puppy as a baby, all those hugs and chats she invests,


our beautiful hazel Mary, who not only took care of her grandfather as a child now she is raising investing love into the little baby dog that will be your pet.

Our pups give hugs.

She is an angel dropped right out of heaven into my world, sent from my mummy and I do believe all my dogs are sent from my grandfather and his brothers and their daddy,

My daddy always said “granda Thompson brought your mother her first dog from portaferry”


My grandfather was a real animal and people person and he worked hard with the town to get the strangford ferry on. I have photos of the day he got the town to come out and meet Terence oh Neil, to get the mp to get them the Strangford ferry.


It was a success.


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