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 kennel for Schapendoes and long-haired Dutch Shepherds in northern Alsace. My name is Leslie and I have been passionate about Schapendoes since 1994.
Raised with love and respect, our 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 us.
We select our breeding dogs based on their morphology and character. This has enabled us to achieve the most prestigious titles in France and internationally for several generations. I am also passionate about agility, which is why every female dog I keep competes. Together, we strive to achieve the best results in our work. This allows us to participate regularly in the French agility championship. It is a tribute to the work accomplished throughout the year with our dogs.
The puppies are LOF registered, microchipped, vaccinated, dewormed, and perfectly socialized. Come discover this sheepdog with many qualities on our website.
Where do the puppies grow up before being adopted?
Dans le salon. Ils ont également accès à un parc à chiot extérieur quand la météo le permet.
Housing for the dogs?
Dans la maison avec nous
Selection of the puppies' parents?
Les reproducteur sont sélectionnés en priorité pour leurs résultats de santé et leurs caractères stables et joyeux. Nous les choisissons également pour leur morphologie, leurs résultats en exposition et travail. Ils doivent êtres polyvalent.
Work done with the puppies?
Nous stimulons au maximum les chiots pour qu’ils soient détendu en toute situation. Nous les initiations à la marche en laisse et nous leur apprenons leur noms
Les chiots sont stimulés par des tapis d’éveil, des tapis sensoriels, divers jouets, bruits et activités (tunnel, balançoire, piscine à balles…)