About the breeder
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We are a family breeding of Labradoodle and Belgian Shepherd Malinois. 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.
We are a small-scale, certified hobby breeder in a European country, registered with the relevant authorities. Our focus is on healthy, stable, and well-socialized dogs that are suitable both for work and family life.
Our Belgian Malinois male is a certified and operational patrol dog with local law enforcement. He possesses a strong work drive, intelligence, and obedience, and will do anything for his handler. His lineage also shows strong working capabilities: his father has proven himself in the local ring.
Our female has a strong and valuable bloodline. Within the family, she is an affectionate and loyal dog, but she tends to be more reserved toward strangers. She also has a pronounced guarding instinct, which makes her an excellent watchdog.
Both parent dogs have a black coat and are kept in a dedicated environment with ample space, calm, and structure. The puppies are raised in close contact with the family and are socialized from an early age with people, sounds, and other dogs.
From a previous litter of these dogs, we saw a beautiful variation, including some puppies showing characteristics of another shepherd type, indicating interesting genetic influences and diversity within the litter.
In addition to our Malinois dogs, we also have a Labradoodle female, who contributes to the puppies’ social development.
We attach great importance to giving each puppy the best possible start and therefore look for committed and suitable owners who consciously choose this active and intelligent breed. Interested parties can submit their application through the platform.
Where do the puppies grow up before being adopted?
The puppies will be raised next to our home, in the kennel where Noa and Knox stay.
Housing for the dogs?
Noa and Knox stay in the outbuilding (kennel) behind our home. Billie lives inside the house.
Selection of the puppies' parents?
They are our family dogs.
Work done with the puppies?
Habituation to touch and scent, positive reinforcement, gradual exposure to stimuli, play, and habituation to other dogs and people.