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Anouk Nadeau, Dog Trainer, Owner
Geneviève Comeau, Veterinarian, Owner Andréanne Beaudoin-Bourassa, Dog-handler
The Polish Tatra Sheepdog is an extremely rare breed. It almost became extinct during the Second World War. Today, with barely 3000 individuals identified in the world, the breed is still endangered.
To play a part in the preservation of such a unique breed, we’re working to raise awareness about the Tatra Sheepdog. Our breeding operation’s primary objective is to contribute to the revival and development of this breed.
Our dogs all come from top European lineage and are outstanding representatives of seven distinct bloodlines. Many of them have earned prestigious disctinctions on numerous occasions.
The Tatra Sheepdog… within a hair of perfection
With its outstanding temperament and powerful stature, the Tatra Sheepdog is a truly great companion. Naturally calm and very thoughtful, it displays a keen intelligence and a strong dose of good sense.
Devoted to its master and affectionate with children, it watches vigilantly over its territory and family.
A great life companion, its adaptability and intelligence give this dog incredible versatility.
Highly agile and an amazingly fast runner, the Tatra Sheepdog is used, among other things, in zootherapy, for guarding and rounding up flocks, searching for people lost in forests, rescuing people at sea, and as a sleigh dog. It is also a great companion dog