“Legacy” is not a slogan to us.
It is the record of decisions made correctly, under pressure, over time.
Legacy is built through selection, correction, and restraint. Through dogs chosen for disposition and working clarity, shaped across more than two decades of Dutch Shepherd-exclusive breeding and program refinement. Not trend-driven. Not volume-driven. Standard-driven.
This program was built during formative years of the breed’s working consolidation in the United States. It was built in sport fields, training fields, federation rooms, and long before the breed carried market visibility.
You are not purchasing a puppy. You are entering a structure whose standards have already influenced working direction, evaluation systems, and institutional roles within the breed.
Legacy is not preserved by volume or popularity.
It is preserved by restraint.
Those who understand the difference will recognize it immediately.
Foundational Contributions
This section documents structural contributions and institutional roles that shaped the working Dutch Shepherd during its consolidation period in the United States and internationally. These roles were not honorary. They were operational.President, World Dutch Shepherd Federation (WDSF)
Served as Founding President and was later re-elected unanimously. He currently serves in the role. Also held the positions of Vice President and Latin American and Spanish-Speaking Liaison, expanding participation across Spanish-speaking countries and strengthening the federation’s international working structure.
Early FCI-Standard Working Dutch Shepherd Program and Breed Consolidation in the United States
Established an early FCI working-standard Dutch Shepherd program during the registry’s formative period in the United States, helping shape structured breed presence, working integrity, and long-term consolidation as national direction was being defined.
Co-Founders, Working Dutch Shepherd Association (WDSA)
Founded the Working Dutch Shepherd Association (WDSA), establishing an early national structure dedicated to preserving and advancing the working Dutch Shepherd in the United States during the breed’s consolidation period.
National Training Director, DVG America
Served as Regional and National Training Director, overseeing working standards and restructuring the protection helper certification program to elevate adaptability, safety, and functional performance. The revised framework strengthened helper development across regions and reinforced standards-based protection work.
Structured Dutch Shepherd Puppy Development System
Designed and formalized a breed-specific early development system integrating digestive stability, neurological conditioning, environmental exposure, drive communication, and individualized evaluation during a period when such integrated frameworks were uncommon within U.S. Dutch Shepherd programs. This structure remains foundational to placement standards and long-term performance outcomes.
WORK IN PRACTICE
Where Our Dogs Are Working
Selected examples of dogs from our program in active roles across sport, service, and operational environments.
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