Loki was Ginger Girl of the litter and is owned by Wayne and Mandy Duncanson in Tasmania. Wayne and Mandy are not new to the breed, they previously owned Cadbury (Hochspitz Cadbury Swan - bred by Karen Hindson) who they sadly lost in 2009. Wayne and Mandy got the name Loki from Norse mythology, and even though it is a male name they felt it would be a great name for her. I tend to agree and think it really suits her, especially as they tell me Loki can be angelic at times but other times quite the mischief maker. Loki was the real snugglebunny of the litter but her cheeky side was really coming to the fore just before she left for her new home. From all accounts Loki is quite the food hound and spends a lot of time in the kitchen trying to look cute and underfed <G>. When she's not doing that it sounds like she's rearranging (in the permanent or fatal sense) furniture or woodwork. But Wayne and Mandy still love her to bits anyway. Will be interested to hear how they go with the Christmas tree lol! |
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Loki above left at 20 days old and right with Rasta at 26 days old |
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Above left at 30 days, above right at 5 1/2 weeks old and below at 6 1/2 weeks old |
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Above is the angelic version of Loki, look at those doey eyes! And right is Loki trying to look angelic...nice try! She was clearly up to something here. |
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Loki with new mum and dad Mandy and Wayne. |
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Loki at home about 10 weeks old, and above right on the beach with Mandy |
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Loki at 12 weeks resting on her bed. I don't think that's a common enough sight for Mandy and Wayne's liking <G>
And above right the wild look of an excited Leonberger puppy, quite a common sight for most Leo owners.
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Above Loki (12 weeks) enjoying a swim in the dam and above right at 16 weeks she graduates from water bucket to wading pool |
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Loki at 16 weeks old and below, Loki torments the 2 Norwegian Forest Cats. Or is that the cats tormenting Loki? Or a bit of both? |
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