Previous litters page
Whelped 31st January 2007
Flossie and Dickens' 2 boys (black) and 3 girls (cream, gold and black)
Ch Atetak Here's Dickens
Ch Nueboree Jas Princess and her new litter
Pups pages:
Black Boy Fritz
Cream Girl Blondie
Black Girl Cricket
Gold Girl Tasha
Black Boy Flynn
Whelped 4th February 2007
Niknak and Dickens' 1 boy (black) and 5 girls (cream, blue and 3 black)
Ch Nueboree Vienetta and her litter
Pups pages: Ch Atetak Here's Dickens
Cream Girl Goldie
Blue Girl Ashley
Black Girl Belle
Black Girl Gigi
Black Girl Sasha
Black Boy Geronimo
Recent litters from 2006
Nueboree Love N Kisses with her litter
CH Galvizach's Dubble Rubble (IMP UK)
4 cream boys and 1 cream girl were born 28 June 2006 to Travis and Sarah.

Dino (Fyreburst Dot Com Dot Au) will step up to the obedience limelight with Stella Ashton in Melbourne, while Digger headed off to WA, Barney decided Tasmania was the place for him, and Pippa went home with mum back to Nueboree Kennels.
CH Schau It Is Moi with her litter.
CH Komin Tickle Me
Born 8 July 2006, Lacey (Fyreburst Ebony Lace) is definitely dad's girl - already showing signs of being a classy lassy. Active, playful and full of sass, Avril Callaghan has her hands full. Sadly Koomi was savaged by a rottweiller and crossed to the Rainbow Bridge.
Fyreburst Ebony Lace and Fyreburst Eye Candy
Ch Atetak Here's Dickens
Ch Atetak Min Min Lights
Callaven Fyre Nero and Callaven Fyre Light
Introducing the Callaven boys born 1st August 2006, the first German Spitz litter for Don and Avril Callaghan of Bundaberg, but raised by Fyreburst Kennels.
Can you see who looks like who?
Always remember your puppy is only a baby, and needs your love and care to help him or her to grow into a loved and needed member of your family. Remember also when purchasing your puppy, that by purchasing from a Registered Breeder rather than a pet shop, your breeder should be available to help you with any questions you may have as your puppy grows and matures, for his or her lifetime.
All Fyreburst Spitz are reared in our home and raised with our children. They have all been exposed to vacuum cleaners, washing machines, dryers, car drives (and not just to the vet!), and we have spent countless hours training (well, we try our best) them to enjoy their baths, getting dried by the blowdryer, and being brushed. This does not mean your puppy will be perfectly behaved, it simply means we have started a routine which the puppy has become accustomed to, and accepts as such. The same rules apply for walking your puppy.
Our baby Keeshonds playing in the puppy yard at 6 weeks old.
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