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About Us

We imported our first Doberman from Germany in 2013. She is an amazing dog and a blessing. The Doberman breed has become a passion. With our fist girl we learned a great deal, and continue to learn as time goes on. Any good breeder will tell you they never stop learning, never stop striving to make the next generation better, and never give up on their hopes and dreams!

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Although we imported our first with the hopes of someday being able to breed her if things worked out we never did. Sadly, although she is still healthy and definitely boss dog - still acting like she is 3 - her siblings started passing away from DCM at a relatively young age. She is DNA clear on DCM 1&2 (as were all of her siblings), and has passed every health test we have ever run on her, but we felt it in the best interest of the breed to have her spayed. *Sadly we lost her in 2022 to a very aggressive cancer.

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We have since imported many more Dobermans and have added a couple 100% European Dobermans born in the the US! Not all of the dogs have made it into our program for various reasons (we are very picky) but they have all been loved and have further driven into us the love of and for this wonderful breed. We have a lot of requirements for our dogs to make it into our breeding program, and are not ashamed to be picky.

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Our dogs are first and foremost our family pets. They do go to shows and training but the majority of their lives is spent laying on the couch, cuddling in bed, going for family hikes, and playing with us in the back yard. If you have any questions about our dogs or our program reach out and ask; we are always happy to talk about our dogs! 

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One thing about us...we will not compromise. Health, brains, temperament and beauty. All of it is possible in a Doberman - that is why we love the breed, and breeding anything less will not help the breed or help further our program. Every litter we create is with the idea to produce better than what we have. Sometimes this means working with other breeders and reaching out to find a pedigree that matches better than what we own. While we strive to have the best we can find we cannot own every great Doberman out there. Sure it would be easy to breed to what we own, using our own studs exclusively, and call it a day, it would save money, time and stress. But we will never sacrifice our goals and dreams to take the easy way out! 

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