'Of the Grey Stardust'has been set up in 1995 by Nettie Marsen. In 2005, we (Nettie Marsen and Josee Sales) decided to jointly go further under this name. Especially because it was clear that we are completely on one line with relation to our thoughts and views.



On the left side Josee Sales and on the right side Nettie Marsen


   
 
Our target: the breeding of a healthy Weimaraner with a pleasant character with a lot of work desire and
hunt passion and one that is also a feast for the eyes. We try to combine beauty and brains!!
We breed exclusively with dogs from the American line.
 
 


All of our dogs meet the next requirements:
• HD x-rayed
• Several behaviour and obedience diplomas
• Hunt experience
• Successes on dogs exhibitions

But who are we in fact?

 
 
Nettie Marsen:

Since 1995 I am in the possession of a Weimaraner. I bought/gotten this dog after thinking and waiting for 3 years.
I have chosen the Weimaraner race because it has a sturdy character and is not quickly swept of his feet.
I am mad about walking and a Weimaraner is very appropriate for that, lots of space and physical exercise!
The Weimaraner caused a kind of fever with me that just will not go over. After buying the first Weimaraner, the virus hit.
The first litter came, it was a beautiful nest of 7 pups of which we kept the dog 'Silver'. A year later,
after a lot of consideration, I went to America and chose a beautiful bitch (Cassy) and brought her back with me to Holland.
This bitch became Dutch Champion. Of her I kept a daughter (Honored). She was Dutch Champion within the shortest time.
You see, the fever only gets worse! You are warned!!
 


Josee Sales:

From a little girl I grew up with and between several dogs. There my parents also bred Tibetan Terriërs I automatically came
in contact with working with and showing of dogs. What started as a few times junior handling at a show developed into a
passion for showing, training and gathering all knowledge on dogs (among others, O&O, KKI, KKII, instructor on a
dog school, kennel training period in England and currently broadened in clickering).
When my friend Kim and I finally had the occasion to take on a second large dog, my dream came true. (Kim already had
Buddy, a German Pointer short hair mix). The choice was made fast. The Weimaraner and then quite conscious the
American line, because we found this as for appearance and character most attractive.
What a tremendous choice!!! A year later Thilda came into the picture. She came for a stay but remained here with us!
Together we have great fun with all different kinds of training (like hunt, obedience and clicker training),
long walks and cycle and swim together.