Forest Of Lorien

Boston Terriers

My story

My journey with Boston Terriers didn’t start as a plan – it started with a feeling. A feeling that a little dog with bat ears, huge round eyes, and a constantly wiggling butt would bring exactly the kind of chaos and joy I needed.

In 2016, I brought home my first Boston Terrier, Tyrone. He was meant to be “just” a companion dog, but that idea didn’t last long. His crazy, funny, larger-than-life personality completely won me over, and because of him, I truly fell in love with the breed. Tyrone was everything I could have wished for in a companion, but he wasn’t a correct example of the breed type. Because of that, I made the responsible decision to neuter him. At the same time, I knew I wanted to take things a step further and do it the right way.

In 2019, I brought home my first female, Hela (Lucia from Samata Family). I chose her as a promising show puppy, and she became one of my foundation females. From that moment on, everything changed. What started as love for one dog slowly grew into a true passion, and eventually into one of the biggest parts of my life.

Outside of my dogs, I work in Legal and GDPR, a world that can be quite structured and, at times, very “cold.” My dogs are the complete opposite of that. They bring warmth, joy, and balance into my life in a way nothing else can. It’s also important for me to say this: I don’t live from my dogs – I live with them. Breeding is not what finances my life. I have my own career, and that supports both me and my dogs. This means I never have to make compromises, every decision I make is based purely on what is best
for them and for the breed.

My dogs are not “kennel dogs.” They live with me, as part of my family. I know each of them deeply, their personalities, their quirks, what makes them happy. That connection is incredibly important to me, and it’s something I believe shapes the puppies I raise. At the end of the day, Boston Terriers are not just something I do, they’re a part of who I am.