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When I published my first homepage it was at first meant to be about me - (you know, "I" am the most important person to me ;-) ) but for some reason I heard more and more that people would rather read about my dogs! :-( ...So, I am not the most interesting creature on the globe after all… What a shock to me… I still have to skip most of my German shepherd activities because of the lack of space - if I put everything concerning my GS:s here, I needed to write a novel. Anyhow, at these days my dog hobby has more to do with Swedish Vallhunds - the lovely little monsters. Since I don´t have lots of space, I have decided to skip most of the general information about this unique little herding breed . There are many good and informative pages among the linked sites where you can find that information as well as here. Anyway, I won´t give up totally! You still have to read something about Oikku, too. Don´t worry - I promise to keep that part very small :-( … In This version of homepages there are 40 pages and lots of pics, most of Swedish Vallhunds. By clicking the underwrited words you find a link to another site or page of this site. Once again, welcome and hopefully you enjoy your visit! |
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About Oikku… I was born in Turku, on the south western coast of Finland. There I spent my childhood and studied untill I moved to Rauma, 100 km´s north from Turku. In Rauma I studied in the college of commerce where my main branch was ADP but I never worked in that area because just a couple of months after graduating I found the Insurance business and I am still on that road… but tho be honest, recently has digital photographing taken more and more room in my calender… If you´re interested in my photowork, have a look at Oikku´s DigiPic -page . |


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Member of Finnish Dog Breeders Association, Finnish Kennel Club, Special Club for Swedish Vallhunds in Finland and Sweden, Saksanpaimenkoiraliitto (Finnish German Shepherd association), Rauman Käyttö- ja Seurakoirat ry (local dog club) |
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Swedish Vallhund is an ancient, very rare breed that almost extinct after second world war. Luckily a couple of people noticed what was happening to this unique little farmdog and thanks to their rescue actions the breed was saved. |

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Jaxonville J-litter 5 weeks in summer 2003 |