Current Litters


Late January Litter On The Way!!

Sybill and Doc are expecting a winter litter due late January 2026, and we couldn’t be more excited to start the new year with these babies on the way. This pairing has been thoughtfully planned, and we’re really looking forward to seeing what it produces.
Sybill brings her intelligence, athleticism, and eager-to-work mindset, while Doc adds his sweet, affectionate, easygoing personality. Together, we expect puppies that are confident, adaptable, and just as happy heading out on an adventure as they are settling in for a long winter snuggle.
All colors are possible in this litter, making it an exciting one to watch unfold. As we count down the weeks to January, we’re looking forward to sharing updates and following these puppies from their first snowy days into their future homes.
More details coming soon!

 

 

Ridgestars Tessomancy
“Sybill”

Hips: Good
CAER: Clear
PRA: Clear
HSF4: Clear
CEA: Clear
DM: Carrier
MDRI: M/N
NAD: Clear

 

Keldrew Ranch He’s So Fly
“Doc”

Hips: Good
Elbows: Normal
CAER: Clear
PRA: Clear
HSF4: Clear
CEA: Clear
DM: Clear
MDRI: N/N

Spring 2026

We’ve got our sights set on a planned Spring 2026 litter, and this one’s got us grinning like a kid at their first rodeo. This will be Clarke’s very first litter, and the anticipation is running high.
Clarke is the kind of dog that’s always ready to saddle up and go. Happy-go-lucky, sharp as a tack, and just goofy enough to keep you laughing every single day. She’s got try, heart, and a whole lot of personality packed into one red-hot cowgirl.
If the stars line up, Clarke will be bred to a beautiful blue merle male right here close to home. He brings a calm, steady, easy-riding presence that pairs perfectly with Clarke’s drive and can-do attitude. Think grit and grace, hustle and handle.
This cross should produce some downright great family dogs, but don’t be surprised if they’re equally at home running agility, stepping into obedience or rally, flying off the dock, or putting those brains to work. Clarke has dabbled in nosework and competed in conformation, while the sire has competed in nosework, rally, and obedience.
We’re expecting good minds, solid structure, and correct breed type—brains and beauty, with the kind of balance that makes a dog a pleasure to live with and work. We’ll be counting down the days until spring rolls back around and this plan rides out of the gate.
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