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Alliance K9

Chelsea, AL
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At Alliance K9, we raise purpose-bred Dutch Shepherd and Belgian Malinois puppies with a strong focus on temperament, health, confidence, and long-term placement success. Our puppies come from the Ranger × Mila litter and are being raised in a hands-on environment where each pup is individually observed for drive, nerves, affection, engagement, trainability, and overall fit. For more information visit https://alliancek9dogs.com/ to learn more! As a professional dog trainer, I do more than simply raise puppies until they are ready to leave. Each puppy receives early handling, socialization, environmental exposure, basic obedience foundations, potty training foundations, leash introduction, crate exposure, and age-appropriate confidence building. Puppies are evaluated as individuals so I can help buyers choose the right match for their goals, whether that is an active family companion, family protection prospect, sport dog, or serious working candidate. Puppies will go home with age-appropriate vaccinations, deworming, vet records, basic training exposure, and continued guidance for their transition into the new home. I place a strong emphasis on responsible ownership and matching each puppy with the right family or handler rather than simply selling to the first person who asks. If you are looking for a well-raised, highly engaged working-line puppy with professional training insight behind the placement, I would be happy to talk with you about the current litter and help determine which puppy may be the best fit.
About Alliance K9
Our puppies are raised inside the home as part of daily life, not isolated in an outdoor kennel or left to grow up without structure. From birth, they are handled, monitored, cleaned, weighed, and observed closely so I can track their development and get to know each puppy as an individual. They are exposed to normal household activity, human interaction, littermate play, adult dogs, outdoor potty routines, and age-appropriate environmental experiences as they grow. Because Alliance K9 is built around professional dog training, the puppies begin learning before they ever leave for their new homes. They are introduced to potty training routines, crate exposure, leash foundations, food-based obedience, recall, sit, down, early heeling concepts, and engagement with the handler. Several pups are already showing strong obedience foundations through food motivation alone, and training is kept age-appropriate, positive, and confidence-building. The puppies are also evaluated for temperament and working potential throughout development. I observe prey drive, food drive, toy interest, bite interest, confidence, social engagement, affection, problem solving, ability to settle, and how each puppy responds to new people, children, adult dogs, outdoor spaces, and training pressure. This helps me guide buyers toward the puppy that best fits their goals rather than placing puppies based on color, size, or looks alone. They are raised with a balance of structure and affection. The puppies get plenty of human contact, lap time, handling, play, and individual attention, but they are also being introduced to expectations and routine. My goal is for each puppy to leave with a strong foundation: comfortable with people, familiar with basic training concepts, started on potty and leash skills, and better prepared for the transition into a serious home. Puppies go home with age-appropriate vaccinations, deworming, veterinary records, and ongoing support from Alliance K9. Whether a puppy is best suited for an active family, sport home, protection development, or future working role, the environment they are raised in is designed to give them the best possible start.
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