Our Dogs
No person is perfect, but we are all perfect with our own imperfections and therefore all unique in our own way.
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The same goes for our dogs, they are all unique and no dog is perfect! That is the best challenge for us as breeders... we think... making a breed in development better with each generation that is born. Look objectively at the breeding “material” we have, both in appearance and inwardly. Identify the stronger and weaker points and try to compensate and supplement this with the choice of “love partner”.
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“Breeding is gambling” used to be a saying. Fortunately, that is less and less the case; Due to the advent of DNA research, there are now 250 diseases and conditions in dogs that can be detected in this way. In addition to diseases, we can also see many other things in the DNA. This includes coat structure, degree of moulting, coat color, pigment color, markings, an estimate is made of the final adult weight, etc. Veterinary examinations are also carried out before we "approve" a dog for breeding, such as the eyes, elbows, hips and patellas. Naturally, we will not breed dogs that suffer from a disease or condition that could endanger the health or well-being of the dog. Only when everything that can be ruled out has been ruled out will we definitively include a dog in our breeding program
Warrigal's Adorable Casey
Snug Harbor Mabel
Warrigal's Princess Juria
a.k.a. Arya
Warrigal's Chica Bonita
a.k.a. Bo
Warrigal's Gentle Elize
Warrigal's Jolly Moya
Warrigal's Pretty Fae
Warrigal's Brave June
Warrigal's Star Galatia
a.k.a. Loef
Warrigal's Lucky Ikie
a.k.a. Saar
The Gentleman
Dutchdoodle Dutch Dude
a.k.a. DD
Warrigal's Pale Paulino
a.k.a. Benji
Our Guest Family's
In order to continue breeding as a professional breeder, you need parent animals, which is a prerequisite. Petra has 2 dogs living with her: Casey and Fae; Anke has 3 dogs living with her: Rosie, Missy and Mabel. They don't want more either; not for ourselves, but certainly not for the dog in question. Every dog ​​needs sufficient attention and to ensure this and thus guarantee the well-being of our breeding dogs, we use host families. A host family “receives” a puppy from us, which will potentially produce offspring when it reaches adulthood. This of course requires a lot of time and effort, but you could say it cuts both ways. The host family receives the most beautiful and desirable puppy from the litter in terms of character and we breeders can continue to build our future. We think it's a nice win-win situation. The owners are allowed to visit regularly to admire and support their dog and offspring. The well-being of our girls always comes first in this regard. Are you interested in making a great contribution to this beautiful breed in development and do you live within half an hour's drive from us; please feel free to [contact] us for more information on this subject.