Our Story
In 1991, I graduated from an agricultural school. An opportunity arose to go to Italy for work. I seized it and set off.
I worked there in a breeding kennel that had around fifty dogs! Most of them were huskies, but there were also Samoyeds and Finnish Spitz. I enjoyed the work and spent almost the entire day with the dogs.
At an international dog show in Milan, as I was walking through the hall, a black fluffy dog with sparkling eyes caught my attention. It was a Groenendael. That was my first encounter with this breed, which became my fate.
Later, I got my first dog in Italy. After reading several articles about “Belgian Shepherds,” I decided on a female Belgian Shepherd.
In January 1993, we drove to one of the first breeding kennels in Italy, “di Vildor.” I chose a small black female named Ara. On the way back, she vomited all over the car. At the kennel, we had Samoyed puppies, and she immediately became friends with them.
I took her everywhere with me. From a black ball of energy, she grew into a beautiful young lady dog. In the winter of 1994, I decided to return home and brought Arabel di Vildor with me.
Arabel di Vildor became the foundation of my kennel “Black Morion” and the mother of the successful IntCh. Black Jack Black Morion, B.Tr., who stayed with us. In 2002, a beautiful male Csaholczay Qwando joined us. Because of our small apartment, we only had two litters, but in 2003 we finally moved to a large house in the countryside.
After Arabel passed away, I, together with friends, went to get a female Lia from the “de Bruine Buck” kennel in the Netherlands. I am grateful to her owner, Tom Roozen, for entrusting me with the only and most beautiful female of the litter.



