Diesel's character

As a puppy

Diesel came to us as an outgoing puppy and immediately after briefly getting to know Count Higgins, our unneutered, then 4-year-old blue male, stumbled over the available dog beds, explored Higgins' toys, and unceremoniously decided on a ball.

To this day, retrieving a ball stands tall....

The "little" explorer

From an early age, Diesel was always curious and eager to experiment.

The swing was one of those experiments, very cautious at first, Diesel later enjoyed the movement and floated back and forth until he finally fell asleep.

Diesel is not afraid of heights, water, speed, noise, other people or animals.


Diesel's favorite sheep

When swinging

First pool visit

Off through the tunnel

Diesel at the zoo

Diesel at the Tigers

Early practice

After that we started to educate our little Diesel and practiced twice a week in a dog school and of course at home.

Retrieval also goes

So Diesel made himself super retrievable and good at listening to commands the male. Swing, tunnel, ball pool was all offered to create enough stimuli. Many walks together with Higgins are of course daily program

Count Higgins is always with you

Higgins is always by Diesel's side whenever possible and was interested and happy to have his friend from the start. The two get along great and discover the world together. Peaceful coexistence is possible. We couldn't detect any teasing or alpha behavior from either of them and that makes the whole thing very uncomplicated.

Midday nap in Higgins' dog bed

Often synchronous movements

Togetherness with foster father "Count Higgins

A versatile companion

as craftsman

Diesel loves to play in the snow

 extensive hikes

first model job

Diesel and Bianca in action

simply beautiful

on vacation

Diesel and Bianca at work

at the award ceremony

Diesel in use

Diesel and his girlfriend

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