Litter plans
At this stage we are planning to breed towards the end of 2025. To enquire about future litters, please feel free to get in touch.
All of our puppies will come from fully health tested and titled stock. Our dogs have proven themselves as good examples of the breed through both conformation showing and performance sports.
Our puppies will come with their first vaccinations, wormed, microchipped and will have their eyes checked by a veterinary ophthalmologist.
We strive to give our dogs the very best life we can through love, nutrition, exercise, training and veterinary care. We go above and beyond to ensure they are given the opportunity to thrive and we have the same expectations for any family we entrust with their care.
We welcome continued contact throughout the life of your Toller and offer ongoing advice and support to all of our new puppy owners.
Breeding, showing and competing our dogs is a hobby for us and sometimes life gets in the way. Because of this, we ask that you have patience when contacting us with puppy enquiries. We currently only have one female who will be bred selectively, so puppies will only occasionally be available to approved homes.
Puppy Culture
Our puppies will be raised using protocols from the Puppy Culture program.
What is Puppy Culture?
Puppy Culture has taken most of the best puppy raising practices from over the last 50 years and formalised them into a systematic program that connects each protocol to specific developmental markers. These protocols include:
Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) to enhance the development of strong nervous systems
Barrier challenges to instill problem-solving ability and teach the puppies frustration tolerance
Clicker training to teach the puppies how to enjoy and seek out learning
Conditioned emotional responses to teach positive associations with skills such as crate training, grooming and handling
Manding, which is a way of teaching puppies to offer polite behaviors when asking for attention
“Puppy parties” to teach the puppies to engage confidently with a range of different people
Resource guarding protocols to help prevent the unwanted behavior of guarding food and other high value items
Desensitisation and socialisation to loud noises and novel objects