At our home, we’re proud to introduce Sky, our lovely small-to-medium-sized Australian Cobber Dog who weighs 11 kilograms and exudes intelligence, quietness, and a wonderful temperament. Sky is an exceptional dog, unlike any other I’ve had the pleasure of owning. She’s calm, gentle, and never gets overexcited or destructive, which initially concerned me when she was a puppy!

Sky is not overly enthusiastic about food or walks, but she has a special fondness for people and loves socialising with strangers. Once they arrive, she’s happy to welcome them with open paws and then settles down for a peaceful snooze after about 5 minutes. As a F5 ACD with a strong pedigree, her coat is a beautiful mix of white and blonde, and her soft, silky fur has a therapeutic effect just by touching her.

Sky has been an integral part of our family, often participating in physiotherapy sessions by playing ring toss and balloon games with my son. She also accompanies him during speech therapy sessions, which brings him immense joy.

As an exceptional breed dog, Sky has undergone temperament testing twice – once as a puppy and again as an adult therapy dog. Both times, she was deemed an excellent candidate for therapy work without any issues. Although I chose not to pursue formal therapy training for her as a breed dog, I wanted to ensure that my future puppies are equipped with the skills to excel in this area.

My goal is to protect the wonderful Australian Cobber Dog breed and produce therapy and service dogs from Sky’s litter. To achieve this, I invested a year in studying and obtaining a national qualification as a Dog Trainer. I’ve also trained my puppies using various methods to make them easier for their new owners to care for.

Join us on this journey as we share our passion for breeding exceptional Australian Cobber Dogs like Sky, dedicated to improving lives through companionship and therapy work.