Our dogs are treasures of Beingness  

The Prince of  Presence, descendant of Togo 


Once upon a time, there was a brave husky boy called Togo. He was born 17.sebtember in 1913. He was owned by Leonhard Seppälä. They lived wild country...northern Alaska...and winters were made by demanding God. 


There is true story about Togo (in addition to everything else), which I reveal in my book called Liberating Master

( Vapauttava Mestari ).


In the winter of 1925, a deadly diphtheria outbreak threatened to wipe out the remote town of Nome, Alaska. With no other options and a blizzard closing in, teams of sled dogs were sent to transport the lifesaving serum across 674 miles of brutal terrain.⁠

While Balto is the name most people remember, it was a 12-year-old Siberian Husky named Togo who led his team through the longest and most treacherous leg of the journey — over 260 miles through -30°F temperatures and hurricane-force winds.


Togo ( in the picture at the bottom center) got descendants...and in my hands and in my chamber one of his descendants truly lives: sweet husky boy, called Prince-Be. 

Prince-Be has now his own tribe. One molossus of the Epirus girl: Ari-Babi and 40 lovers (nickname Ari) is on my left side. 

Molossus of Epirus


Ari is really friendly on her own tribe, otherwice pure steel while quarding. Molossus of Epirus is rare breed. Ari is only one, here in Finland. Her roots state back to time, when Alexander the Great rules. He used these dogs for quardiang and in his wars. I tell more in my book The Liberating Maester.

Our dogs have been Treasures, in so many ways...in so many situations....in so many purposes.