N Litter
BEEN BORN AND BRED IN OUR HOME
Sire: Auseron de Elindalo > see pedigree
Dam: Fergie de Elindalo > see
pedigree
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Pictures with 27 days old
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Auseron x Fergie
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Niki de Elíndalo
Male
Black
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Luisa & family (Barcelona, Spain)
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Natanson de Elíndalo
Male
Brown
RESERVED
Rodríguez Romero Family (Sevilla, Spain)
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Negra de Elíndalo
Female
Black
RESERVED
Natascha, Emilio and family (Valencia, Spain)
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Nachapop de Elíndalo
Female
Brown
RESERVED
Guzmán Family (Madrid, Spain)
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Nina de Elíndalo
Female
Brown
RESERVED
Ara and Carlos (Mexico)
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Nirvana de Elíndalo
Male
Brown
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Leticia and Oscar (Cantabria, Spain)
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THE REASON OF THEIR NAMES
We're still with the music spirit to talk about our puppies and the guys from N Litter wouldn't be less. Their beautiful official names for the pedigree have always a little history back, but then in your home you can name them whatever you like better. NACHAPOP... of course, Nacha Pop that mythical band (formed by Antonio Vega and Nacho Garcia Vega and accompanied by Carlos Brooking and Ñete) from Madrid that everyone know because of their song "La chica de ayer". Essential. Dani NATANSON, good friend, good musician and good songwirtter. In the 80s he published some songs in compilations and he recorded some demos that never saw the light, he even got a song produced by Carlos Goñi (Revolver). He didn't become known in the valencian underground but he shone a light on my heart. Mano NEGRA, french band lead by Manu Chao, with Spanish roots, that were successful all around the world with their mestizo rhyme and songs like Mala Vida or Sr. Matanza. Los Nikis name our black male NIKI. A punk pop band from Madrid, very similar to the Ramones left us hymns such as "El imperio contraataca". NINA Hagen german vocalist from the punk, new wave, reggae and even opera style. In 1985 she published a very powerful cover of Frank Sinatra's My Way. And finally, we've brown male NIRVANA, the band who made Kurt Cobain famous, defending the Grunge in the 90s. Sound good, doesn't it?
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