Cuvee was born October 4th, 2007 out of Bexter des Ombres Valereux and Saida du Bois de Vermont (check out http://www.pawsnclaws.us to learn more). She was so ridiculously adorable.When I decided to get Cuvee, I had come to grips with the fact that Cyrrah wasn't going to be the French Ring Superstar I had hoped (she would soon prove me wrong). When I went to view the litter, my original intention was going to be to get a male. I'm not sure why, but I feel like my personality meshes with females a little better. So again, I didn't get anything close to what I was originally looking for. Cuvee was the pick female. She was reserved but the buyers selected a different puppy based on looks (stupid if you ask me). So I was blessed to have Cuvee.
Right off the bat she was great. Confident, loved to bite, not selfish (like Cyrrah!), a good pick. She was however, a monster in her own way. Growing up, we called her the TeeTee Queen. It seemed like this little puppy peed every 5 seconds. I would take her out, she would use the bathroom, I'd stick her back in her crate and within 5 minutes, she'd go again. I actually had her
checked for a bladder infection because I had NEVER seen a dog pee as much as she did. In addition to her constant urination, she loved to carry things in her mouth and if we didn't give her something to carry, she would find something. I remember looking out the back window to find she had jumped up and ripped the screen off the window on the side of the house and shredded it, carrying around the frame as her prize. She has been spotted carrying pooper scoopers, entire plastic chairs, our outdoor lights that I thought were in the ground pretty good, and sometimes, but only sometimes, she would be spotted carrying a toy. And whatever she was carrying was her prize. She was proud and showing off...trotting around showing everyone who would look (which was typically just me). Luckily however, Cuvee wasn't the vicious demon Cyrrah was as a puppy. Cuvee never took out her frustration with teething on my legs or hands. So for this I was thankful.Cuvee is just over a year old now and she exceeds my expectations every day. She bites so deep, I swear she is trying to swallow the leg cuff whole. She learns fast and LOVES to train. And man, for a female, she is STRONG. She can rip my shoulder right out of its socket when she "death
shakes" the tug. She is pretty manish looking - she doesn't have the good looks Cyrrah was blessed with. And as a pup, she was stung on the nose by something and her entire face swelled up. We gave her benadryl but I don't think all of the swelling completely disappeared as her face still has a bit of a swollen look to it. She is my special girl....and she looks it! A little dorky but a ring superstar! Nobody will see her coming!
They brought her out, did some bite work with her, and without question, I knew this was my puppy. I paid them their fee and loaded her into the car, ignoring the crate I had brought and sitting her on a little blanket in my front seat where she slept the entire car ride home. I was smitten. I didn't know this adorable puppy would soon wake up to be a demon unlike any other you could imagine....
people started to think she wasn't a good candidate for Ringsport. She was reactive and. as she started to mature, she started to stress out during her bitework. Several people in ringsport encouraged me to "get rid of her" and focus on a "good dog". I had faith in Cyrrah...You see, I am not in this for my own ego or agenda. I am in this because I LOVE working with my dog and I LOVE that my dog loves to work. After watching Cyrrah practically pull me off my feet when she saw the decoy, I knew she loved the work. Even if she wasn't going to turn out to be a superstar, I didn't care. She was having fun. 
