Min-Tera Salukis
El-A'dini Kybele Dabkas Emira Volantes Chimaera Badavie Internal Flame Aziz Dayeman Ritzas Shams al Din
Stange April 24th 2009
Kybele has been mated
We are excited to announce that on friday the 24th of April, El-A'dini Kybele was mated to Aref el Rub al Khali. Puppies are expected at the end of June. Take a look at Plans for more information.
Photo: Nina Neswadba/Joanna Engvik
Stange April 18th 2009
Dexter wins LC trial
At the National Lure Coursing trial at Mansrud, Aziz Dayeman was best saluki. Dexter was BIF2, only beaten by a spanish galgo. This happened only a week after he received his LC-licence. The judges were Ivar Kvale (Sweden) and Steinar Mathisen (Norway). They were happy to reward Dexter with his first LC CCC!

At the same trial, Dabka's Emira placed third among the 20 starting salukis. Pirre also received a CCC.

Badavie Internal Flame was number seven at the same trial. Due to a faulty start his points was redused by five points, which cost him the fifth place and the CCC. Better luck next time to Loke!
Photo: Elisabeth Jonsson
April 13th 2009
Loke and Dexter gets LC-license
After two hectical days in Rakkestad, where the Norwegian Lure Coursing committee organized qualifying runs in preparation to the national trial the following weekend, both Loke (Badavie Internal Flame) and Dexter (Aziz Dayeman) got their licenses.

From Min Tera Salukis, both Kybele and Pirre were support-dogs.

We look forward to the trial at Mansrud!
Photo: Joanna Engvik/Merete Greaker
March 1th 2009
Loke BOS
At The Norwegian Kennel Clubs International show in Bergen, Loke (Badavie Internal Flame) was BOS under Norwegian judge Knut Blütecher. He gained with that his first CACIB.
Photo: Erik Watz
February 21th 2009
Dexter BOB
At The Norwegian Kennel Clubs International show in Bø, Telemark, with 28 entered dogs, Dexter (Aziz Dayeman) was BOB under german judge Hassi Assenmacher. Dexter got with this another CACIB.

At the same show, Loke (Badavie Internal Flame) placed third best male and Kybele (El-A'dini Kybele) placed forth best female.
Photo: Kristian Viken