About the breeder
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We are a family breeding of Dutch Shepherd (Long Hair) and Dutch Schapendoes. As a responsible breeder, we've signed the
Tipaw Ethical Charter and we take great pride in the health of our dogs and puppies by meeting specific criteria to ensure their well-being.
This is a small family-run breeding operation for Schapendoes and long-haired Dutch Shepherds in a northern region. The breeder has been passionate about Schapendoes since 1994.
Raised with love and respect, the puppies grow up at home in a calm and caring environment, surrounded by daily care and handling. They are accustomed to household noises, children, and the presence of other animals so that they are perfectly socialized before they leave.
The breeding dogs are selected based on their morphology and character. This has enabled the achievement of prestigious titles in France and internationally for several generations. The breeder is also passionate about agility, which is why every female dog kept competes. Together, they strive to achieve the best results in their work, allowing participation in the French agility championship regularly. It is a tribute to the work accomplished throughout the year with the dogs.
The puppies are registered, microchipped, vaccinated, dewormed, and perfectly socialized. Come discover this sheepdog with many qualities by submitting an application through the platform.
Where do the puppies grow up before being adopted?
In the living room. They also have access to an outdoor puppy park when the weather permits.
Housing for the dogs?
In the house with us
Selection of the puppies' parents?
Breeding stock are selected primarily for their health records and stable, cheerful temperaments. We also choose them for their morphology, show results and work performance. They must be multi-purpose.
Work done with the puppies?
We stimulate the puppies as much as possible so that they are relaxed in any situation. We introduce them to walking on a leash and teach them their names.
The puppies are stimulated by play mats, sensory mats, various toys, noises and activities (tunnel, swing, ball pool, etc.).