Announcements:
We have puppies!
Gretel graciously
delivered to us 4
new babies on
September 20, 2007.
1 White Male
1 Black Male
1 Parti Male
1 Black Female*
The black female has
already been sold.
The males in this litter are
again very gentle and
sweet. They have
responded to loving and
petting quickly and do not
appear to have traits of
negative aggression.
New puppy pictures
from the 2007 litter
have been added to
the pictures page on
this site.
Feel free to e-mail any
questions. All e-mails
that appear to be
legitimate inquiries wil
receive replies. We
have received
numerous internet
scam e-mails. I prefer
to build a relationship
with people interested
in our puppies. I look
forward to telephone
conversations with
serious buyers. It's
mutually beneficial that
way--you know a little
about us as a family
and we can be
assured that a Gruess
Gott puppy is going to
a good home.






We fell in love with the German Spitz breed when stationed in Bamberg,
Germany during a military tour overseas. In Bavaria, the common
greeting for "Hello" is "Gruess Gott" which literally means God's
Greetings. God's greetings to us are faith, hope, and love demonstrated
through the provision of the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ. It seemed
natural to name our kennel something that reminds us of the grace of
God and the experiences of living in Germany.
Special thanks to my dear landlords in Germany, the Seulings for helping
me find that first little companion. Because we loved this smart, feisty
little dog so much, we wanted to show other Americans how wonderful
they really are. Edmund and Renate: You're the best! Thanks also to my
dear mentor here in the United States, Pat Scott. I wouldn't be here
without your help.
Thanks to you so much for stopping by. We hope you enjoy your time
learning about a great dog, our family, and our pictures.
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