04/09/2021
This special litter represents the ongoing cooperation and exchange between K9NI and Elite K9 Protection.
The Dam, Mia, is a qualified working security and personal protection dog with genuine, real-world experience. She is a biddable dog with a very pronounced, instant "ON" switch. She has an almost unlimited capacity for work, with a level of ball drive rarely seen anywhere. This combination of factors led Mia to be specially selected to be Elite K9s lead dog providing perimeter and point security for the recent G7 conference of world leaders. This included security details for the President of the United States and the royal family. Mia performed flawlessly and proved her ability to perform publicly at the very highest level possible. Mias willingness to engage is also beyond question.
The Sire, Bane, is the son of K9NI-Keizer, a dog known throughout the working world for his achievements and exploits, as well as the growing reputation of his offspring. Bane was Davys pick of the litter and most certainly inherited his fathers genetics, personality and ability. Bane is a very high drive and direct dog who engages instantly, no matter the situation, circumstance or obstacle.Bane also formed part of Elite K9s G7/Presidential security team, such is the belief in his ability to get the job done.As such, he joins a very small select group who have operated at this level.
Currently, at 5 weeks, the pups are all healthy and hitting developmental indicators well ahead of schedule. They are of good size, musculature and bone structure. They are all outgoing, confident pups who are also good with people. None will accept being bullied and all are good eaters. They are being introduced to various noise and tactile stimuli. ATM, and age appropriate, noise,surfaces,height,water and obstacles present no issues. All are naturally biting bare skin and pulling on clothing.They are also choosing not to relieve themselves in the crate, pen or run and use the garden whenever possible. They are also beginning to leave the garden and use the field instead. House training will be no issue from day one, if crated and properly scheduled.