Puppies For Sale, Registered Dog Breeders in Sydney
Successfully Exhibiting and Breeding since 2010.
As a retired Veterinary Nurse and a current Accredited Orivet DNA Collector, I am passionate about the health and well being of our breed. ... read more
We no longer compete in obedience as most of our time we are out and about exhibiting our dogs at Conformation Shows. ... read more
Puppies select their families and have the very last say on who they end up with.
We breed only to provide ourselves with show dogs and ... read more
Karyme Fabulous Fergie is a black and tan and we have her daughter ... read more
Pups are ... read more
We purchased our first Jack Russell many years ago. We have always loved ... read more
I DNA test my dogs to make sure that they are as healthy as possible read more
We prefer our dogs to be part of our family and for that reason they are not kennelled. Dalmatians are the type of dog that loves to be involved ... read more
Our puppies are reared inside our own home ... read more
We welcome any enquires if you are ... read more
We breed quality German shepherd dogs with excellent temperaments; the adult dogs we own have excellent hip ... read more
Dogs for sale Sydney
See our list of dogs and puppies for sale in Sydney as well. When looking for a new dog or puppy it's important that you research the dog breed you're interested in so that you fully understand the needs of that particular breed. While some things are obvious - some dog breeds need more exercise and stimulation than others, while long term health issues in some breeds may not be so well known or understood. You can also try contacting breed clubs - a great source of information and support as well. You should also think about what type of breed will be best given your lifestyle and family situation. Dogs shouldn't be left alone for long stretches so ensure you have enough time to really give a new puppy or dog a the time and attention it needs. All new puppies need to be well socialised to prevent unhealthy behaviour (eg. anxiety, aggression) so make sure you understand puppy socialisation and have time to socialise when the pup is 12-18 weeks of age.
Dog breeders Sydney
All of the dog breeders listed here are ANKC registered breeders (Dogs NSW) but we still encourage you to see our advice on finding a reputable breeder. Finding a caring and experienced breeder that understands genetics, and ensures the temperament of their dogs is critical for the long term health and wellbeing of your puppy. You could also consider about adopting a rescue dog or puppy - there are many advantages to adopting a dog that you may not have considered. See our list of dog shelters and dog rescue groups in Sydney as well.
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