14.01.2026 / Everyday matters
Commentary on recent events in the world of cynology
I look at what's been happening in the cynological world lately and feel a profound sadness.
That's why today I'm posting a photo of Sigrun – not only a beautiful, stable dog, but above all, a member of our family.
She gave us a hard time like no other: a ruined favorite jacket, Michał's car keys, camera equipment, a training bag, muzzles… the list goes on. There were difficult moments, there were parenting challenges, there was real life with a dog – not a picture from an advertisement.
And today? She sleeps on the couch, goes on trips with us, goes for walks, is petted, brushed, examined, cared for, and loved. She is a friend to our children.
And for me, this is the only definition of breeding: dogs are not a product or "breeding material." They are friends, for whose well-being we bear full responsibility – every day.
If someone treats a dog without walks, without veterinary care, without contact, without care – they are not a breeder. They are an abuser. We want other families to have such a friend right under our roof.
Never at the expense of our dogs' health, comfort, and dignity.