Where they ended up

Our families

Every puppy we have bred is still on a list somewhere in this house, and most of these families still send photographs years later. Ask us and we will put you in touch with any of them directly — a breeder who will not give references is telling you something.

We had been on three waiting lists and this was the only breeder who asked us harder questions than we asked her. Two years on, Bramble is the easiest dog either of us has ever lived with.
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Bramble, from the 2024 Harvest Litter
The weekly photographs through those eight weeks were the best part of that whole year. We knew our puppy before we ever held him.
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Otto, from the 2026 Bookshop Litter
I called at ten at night the first week, convinced something was wrong. She talked me down, stayed on the phone twenty minutes, and checked in the next morning. That is what you are actually buying.
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Pearl, from the 2023 Lighthouse Litter

Grown up

Puppies we placed, photographed by their families years later. This is the part of the job that keeps us doing it.

Photo: placed dog #1, adult — 900×900
Photo: placed dog #2, adult — 900×900
Photo: placed dog #3, adult — 900×900
Photo: placed dog #4, adult — 900×900
Photo: placed dog #5, adult — 900×900
Photo: placed dog #6, adult — 900×900
Photo: placed dog #7, adult — 900×900
Photo: placed dog #8, adult — 900×900

Want to talk to one of them?

Tell us roughly what you want to ask and we will introduce you to a family whose situation looks like yours. We do not vet what they tell you.