Our Dogs
We believe German Shepherd and Chocolate Labrador breeds to be two of the most rewarding dogs to own. Both have wonderful temperaments and are perfect family dogs.
Without exception, all our puppies are born in the family home and stay with us until three weeks old. They are then housed outside in the nursery pens until about eight weeks old. The puppies then either go their new owners’ homes or are kept back to remain with us.
We breed mainly Long Haired German Shepherd puppies. The ‘girls’, our bitches, all have beautiful natures, and are fantastic with children, as our own young grandchildren are always around them.
Puppies for sale
We have a litter of chocolate Labradors from Prinny born in April 2024. Please contact us for details.
German Shepherds
- Male is Zukie Zed long coat absolutelt stunning dog with super temperament
- A young female long coat with great hopes for her future is Rhian
It goes without saying that the "gentlemen", (stud dogs) have super temperaments too as the gallery pictures show.
Our stud dog Maetek Zukie Zed is at stud to approved Bitches only. He is a proven sire, has a Hip score of 4/5 and a wonderful temperament.
Chocolate Labradors
- Male - Percy chocolate who has had very good litters all super puppies
- Female chocolates are as follows:
- Pippa
- Petal (daughter of pippa)
- Prinny
- Piksie (daughter of Prinny)
- Pearl
All have wonderful kind temperaments.
Reserving a puppy
Puppies for sale can be viewed and reserved at five weeks and then leave us from eight weeks. They will be wormed regularly and all information regarding the puppies will be given to the new owners at the time of the sale.
Introducing a puppy to its new home
Puppies settle in very quickly to their new homes and family way of life. They love to travel and be fully participative in the family activities. It is imperative that the puppies are not ‘pushed too hard’ at a young age. Both breeds require only moderate exercise/walking etc at the early stages.
Feeding
The German Shepherd Dogs generally do not have massive appetites but the reverse is true of Labradors. Therefore new owners must ensure that they restrict the Labrador’s extra ’tit bits’ because they will quite happily sit there eating them all day.