We are finally able to welcome Nimra to Sweden.

We’ve been counting down the days — and now it’s official: Nimra has finally arrived in Sweden. After weeks of anticipation, flights booked, and careful planning, our long-awaited girl is home and ready to begin the next chapter of her journey.

Nimra wasn’t just another puppy in a litter — from the moment she was born in the Czech Republic she stood out. Calm, observant, naturally confident and beautifully balanced, she perfectly reflected the kind of dog we’ve always envisioned for Cromulent Kennel. She carries the blend of structure, temperament, and presence that speaks to both the legacy we respect and the future we’re building.

Bringing her home to Sweden has been both a humbling and joyful experience. There’s something powerful about welcoming a dog into your life — especially one you’ve followed since the earliest days of a litter. Nimra arrived at exactly the right moment in her life and ours, and watching her step off that plane was a small but unforgettable milestone in my breeding journey.

For those who’ve followed along with Cromulent Kennel and our breeding program, this is more than just an arrival — it’s the start of what we believe will be an exciting future. We’re incredibly grateful to everyone who has supported us, to our friends at Ruffian Joannidis for their collaboration, and now, to Nimra for choosing to begin her story here with us.

Stay tuned — we’ll be sharing updates, photos, and moments from Nimra’s first weeks in Sweden as she settles in, explores her new environment, and continues to grow into the dog we always hoped she would be. Meanwhile, let us share some pictures that we took while picking her up.

And again, could not be happier about the partnership with Ruffian Joannidis, contributing to the Ruffian community in a collaboration, using Chopper - we had the most welcoming visit picking her up, sharing the passion for the breed, meeting their outstanding dogs. Looking forward to the years ahead of us now.

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Counting Down the Days: Bringing Nimra Home to Sweden