2023 Lineup

Sirius
Active Stud
Best boy, nanny-dog, the only one of this crew who wouldn’t drag you over a cliff. Up-for-anything, loves to train, food and toy motivated. Great with kids, travel, other dogs and livestock. AKC CH, OFA Good Hips, 2023 Clear/Normal CAER Exam (open his page for links and full list of health testing).

Pippi
Active Dam
We’ve never wanted to steal a dog and run away to Portugal so badly (Pippi is only here on lease). Sweet, even-tempered, and an amazing cuddle bug! She gets along with literally everyone. AKC CH, OFA Good Hips, 2023 Clear/Normal CAER Exam (open her page for links and full list of health testing).

Myra
Resident Murderbeast
She’s a VERY good girl whenever you’re looking at her, but behind the A-student facade she’s always plotting crimes. Myra will shamelessly commit murders (chiefly of wildlife) even while leashed. 80% cleverness, 15% speed, 5% evil. We may clone her, stay tuned (joking… mostly).

riddy-bu
Favorite Weird Auntie
This dog is amazing… and quirky. She was raised to be a show dog elsewhere, but prefers to be a hike-dog (and also a lap dog) so she joined us here. She is Sirius’ litter sister and won’t have any puppies of her own, but she certainly loves to help raise her neices and nephews, training them in her unique form of martial arts–her signature play move is the silent scruff’n’roll. Her hobbies include parkour, giving our photographer a heart attack, and nibbling percale.

Oberon
Up-and-Coming Goofball
Sirius and Riddy’s nephew out of their sister, Raven, is literally the sweetest puppy I’ve ever met. He has a naturally chill demeanor and is inherently a gentle soul. He cares deeply about everyone, to the point that he likes to bathe with the other dogs so he can be their emotional support Obee-bobeeee. When he’s not soaking wet (which is rare), he has a soft and fluffy coat like his aunt Riddy–we can’t wait to see how he matures!

Wham
We have no idea what to do with this thing
She’s an angry little sweet potato who kinda got foisted on us as a baby (we were supposed to have her for a couple of weeks), but she’s a complicated character so here she stays. If you know anyone who needs a crackhead agility dog but wants a little less border-collie OCD, put them in touch; the Whaminator could use an experienced sport home.
