About us |
![]() Welcome to the kennel "Letvord", specializing in breeding Shih Tzu and Yorkshire Terriers dogs. The owner of the kennel is Natalia Kuzina. My first steps in breeding date back to 1988 when the first English cocker spaniel named Lada came into our home in Riga (Latvia). Ms Rita Kadike-Skadina (Latvia) gave big support in teaching handling and grooming. My fist victory was in 1990 at BISS 1990 Dog Show in Riga with English Cocker - Breeze Villy Wagtail "David junior". Interest to decorative dog breeds arise after moving to the city of Samara in Russia in 1997. And in 1999 an excellent Shih Tzu named CH Consonanse Farblue in the age of 12 months arrive from Latvia. She left us beautiful and bright generation – the best representatives of her breed. The results of our breeding speak for themselves: title of Best kennel Shih Tzu in 2005! and Titles of Champions and winners of numerous exhibitions. ![]() I would like to express thanks to: George Baklushin (Russia) who brought the first Yorkshire Terriers to the kennel "Letvord»: CH Haidi z Megary and CH Kongo Restart (Poland). High breed of these dogs has allowed us to succeed in breeding these species. Tatyana Yakimova and Boris Shapiro (France) brought a 14 months old CH Take-Care du domaine de Monderlay (France) in 2003. "Take" - a perfect and beautiful dog! Our pride and glory! We value and happy that he strengthens the quality of the breed in our kennel "Letvord." Special thanks to Marylin Frene (France) and Erika Kesseler (Belgium) for the chance of Shih Tzu: CH.LETVORD DJAZZ CLASSIK birth in our kennel «LETVORD» - a young, excellent, successful male. No doubt, you will like him. Current policy of our kennel is the quality at first place. Hard work of breeding allowed to succeed and get great healthy offspring from dogs in the kennel. We offer the best producers for breeding. We constantly developing and improving. The best of the young generation of our breeding stays in the kennel. Today we present you the kennel "Letvord" with young promising dogs. New time in Letvord! |