06/02/2026
Hey everyone! It’s been a little while since we’ve posted anything, so we just wanted to provide an update from us here at Tesori.
First and foremost we want to thank all of our current puppy buyers for providing loving and caring homes for all of the babies we have brought into this world.
Our “D” litter is turning 2 in a few days, so health testing will be done, once we have been able to secure some local health clinics, and coordinate with all of the owners to get everything done. Our 2 show prospects from this litter are Chewy and Romeo. They have both offered us some promising results in the show ring thus far, and we are hoping to be able to pass on some of Luger’s genes.
Our “E” litter will be turning 2 years old on the 10th of July, and we are again working on securing health clinics for 2 of them, as Ranger is already all scheduled for his testing. Rosie is our show prospect from this litter and she is doing wonderfully in the show ring as well. We are working on securing a stud dog for her future litter, which should hopefully be planned to happen in about 6 months, if all goes as planned.
We have some unfortunate news about our boy Luger. While it appears to be nothing life threatening, we have found that he is no longer producing live semen. We’ve had him checked by 3 different reproductive veterinarians, and there are no answers, other than most likely his age. He will be 8 years old on Saturday. We did put him on a course of broad spectrum antibiotics and plan to recheck him in the next month or so. While we haven’t given up hope, we are now needing to have a back up stud dog for any future litters we were planning on using him for. 😢
Cognac was supposed to be our next breeding prospect, as she turned 2 in December. Her heat cycles have been untimely, so we were delayed in finishing her hips and elbows. And unfortunately she has become injured. We thought it was a torn ACL, but have recently confirmed it is not. She tested positive for a tick born disease called Anaplasma, and was put on a course of antibiotics. Unfortunately due to her injury, or at least we believe it to be a result of her injury, her right hip came back as borderline hip dysplasia, with slight subluxation, which we also didn’t realize she was in season when she was X-rayed (because she went into season a month and half early). We were told to get her swimming, as that is the best exercise for her, to strengthen her muscles and then to recheck her OFAs in 6 months again.
We have decided to continue to keep the two girls from our “F” litter as show prospects, Fila and Fury. They both got to show in BPUP (4-6 month beginner puppy competitions) for a total of 6 days. Out of those 6 days, Fila earned Best of Breed, two days, the 1st day earning a Group 3, and the second day earning a Group 1. Fury earned Best of Breed, four of those six days, and earned a Group 4 the 1st day, then earned two Group 1s. We are still willing to place both or one of these girls in show homes at this point. They will be 6 months old on June 13th, and I currently have intentions of showing one of them during 4th of July weekend. We will see what their futures hold for us.
Please stay tuned for more updates. We will continue to provide them as we have them. We do currently have a waitlist for our next upcoming litter, so if you’re interested, please don’t hesitate to reach out.