UK has welcomed puppies from the world's rarest dog breed, a first for the country.

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April 13th 2023.

UK has welcomed puppies from the world's rarest dog breed, a first for the country.
With the help of the UK Stabyhoun Association, Aafke and Jappie have recently become proud parents of eight puppies - the first of their breed to be born in the UK!

The five boys and three girls are already making their mark, with some taking after their mum and showing off brown and white coats and others sporting slick brown coats like their dad.

One pup even has a spot shaped like a heart!



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Aafke and Jappie's puppies are the first of their breed to be born in the UK

It's been a long journey for Aafke and Jappie who were hundreds of miles apart, but with the help of the UK Stabyhoun Association, the two were able to find love and start a family.

The arrival of their eight puppies marks a positive change for the Wetterhoun breed, as now, more of their kind will be running around the UK.



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Aafke and Jappie have welcomed their first litter of eight puppies in the UK

Nicky and Mike from Dorchester welcomed a litter of eight adorable, rare Wetterhoun puppies on April 5th - the first of their breed to ever be born in the UK. The puppies, consisting of five boys and three girls, bring the total Wetterhoun population in Britain closer to 1,000 - an incredible milestone.

Aafke, the proud mother, was born in the Netherlands and purchased by the family in 2020. With her strong-willed and stern face, and her curly fur, she's become a beloved family pet.

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She even took a picture of her teeth with a camera lying around the house!

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Her mate Jappie, who is 450 miles away in Heteren, Gelderland, is a jolly and eager-to-please pup who loves people and will do tricks for anyone with a biscuit.

Aafke and Jappie's puppies are the epitome of a happy union, and the UK Stabyhoun Association is excited to see a thriving population of Wetterhouns in the UK.



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