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Our breeding programme

We breed and select future assistance dogs responsibly, always putting health, temperament, and lifelong wellbeing first.

Our assistance dog puppies being fed by their mother.

Breeding with purpose

Breeding and selecting puppies for assistance dog work is careful and considered. We breed many of our own puppies and also work with trusted external breeders who meet our high welfare standards. Every decision focuses on suitability, long-term health, and each dog’s future.

Our Broods are carefully selected female dogs chosen for their health, temperament and suitability to continue strong genetic lines. They live with dedicated Dog Breeding Volunteers and may have up to four litters during their time in the role.

Yellow lab pup sat on grass looking into the camera with a purple collar and dog tag

Why we use certain breeds

We work with Labradors, Golden Retrievers, Doodles and crosses of these breeds. They are typically intelligent, food-motivated and eager to learn, making reward-based training positive and enjoyable. Their natural retrieving instincts and physical strength support many practical assistance tasks.

Supporting every dog

Not every dog will go on to become an assistance dog. We continually assess temperament and confidence as puppies develop. If a different career is right, we support each dog into a future that better suits their personality and needs.

Welfare comes first

Our breeding programme is guided by long-term responsibility. Health testing, ethical standards, and careful monitoring help protect future generations. Above all, we prioritise each dog’s physical and emotional wellbeing, making sure they thrive in both working and home environments.

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