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 My name is Linda Jónsdóttir and I have always had an affection for dogs.

The first dog that me and my family got was an Irish Setter called Garpur, we got him when I was 5 years old. My dad took him to dog shows and me and my siblings had a great time watching them, the fun part was to go to the stands and get free bones for Garpur. We didn't get another dog after Garpur died as my parents didn't want another dog.

In 2006 my brother and I started looking for another dog and we got the Siberian Husky girl Hulduheims Úlfynjan Nala in the beginning of 2007, when she was 8 weeks old.
Everyone in the family fell in love with her, as she is really gentle and sweet, and just one of a kind. Even though my brother and I got her together she was always just mine and that resulted in me getting really involved with dogs and the dog world. I took Nala to dog shows and agility.

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In 2010 I managed to trick my mom into getting a dog and we started looking for the perfect breed for her. We both agreed that Papillon was the perfect choice. In April 2010 our first Papillion girl, Hálsakots Desiree Le Grande, was born. My mom didn't just fall for the breed but so did I.
Even though it's a small breed they have a very big heart and they want to do everything for you, everything from cuddling to long mountain walks.

In February 2012 we got our second Papillion girl, Butterfly's Kisses Chiquitita and I completely fell for her.
What she didn't get herself into, jumping out of windows at home, running around like a maniac or cuddling next to you head when you're asleep.

My dogs are first and foremost a great company and a big part of the family, everything else is a bonus.

But why Multi Star's?
It took me just over a year to find the perfect prefix for my breeding. Multi Star's was always stuck in my head.
After considering the name for a while I thought it was a bit egoistic. "What if the puppies will all be ugly?" But our dogs are our stars, no matter what their faults are.
Just take my Siberian Husky girl for an example, she has a curly tail, which is a fault for the breed, but you could't find a better dog.

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