
Each of our puppies are exposed to early neurological stimulation. We are firm believers in the “Super Dog Program” and cannot speak enough about the rewards it has to offer. The U.S. Military developed a program in the 1970’s called “Bio Sensor”, (commonly known as the “Super Dog” Program). The program was originally developed to improve the performance of dogs used for military purposes, and assist the government breeding program. Early neurological stimulation exercises have been shown to effect the performance of the dog throughout its lifetime. The Army’s research revealed that early stimulation of the puppy from the 3rd day through the 16th day influences rapid neurological growth and development. We incorporate the Bio-Sensor or “Super Dog Program” into our socialization and temperament development regimen. The Bio Sensor program easily fits into our established puppy rearing process, and is clearly displayed in the puppies we sell.
Brandy (PH1 438)/Mac (PH1 440)
Many dogs are imported from the Netherlands to the United States, but very seldom are two dogs of this caliber imported then bred on American turf. Brandy has produced 8 police dogs along with 7 sport dog titles and counting (her “D” Litter is yet to be a year old). Mac comes from a heritage of successful working dogs. This combination is expected to bring courage, confidence and drive with the social side that separates them from others. [more info on Brandy] [Mac's Pedigree]

Esley/Mac
We were fortunate enough to whelp the first litter of Mac Verbeek upon his arrival here in the states. The combination of Mac’s pedigree with the success we have had with Esley’s puppies is sure to bring some of the best working Malinois available. January 15,th 2012, this incredibly balanced breeding brought us 6 males and 3 females.
[more info on Esley] [Mac's Pedigree]







