SilverStruck Beaucerons

SilverStruck Beaucerons Beauceron breeder located just outside Seattle, WA. Health + Temperament + Type. Thoughtfully, carefully, and ethically bred.

Proud of these four baby berries and the brave souls who dared to join in the best brace competiton with not quite 1 yea...
06/03/2026

Proud of these four baby berries and the brave souls who dared to join in the best brace competiton with not quite 1 year olds!

Jeanne Justice piloted Aero (formerly Loganberry 💚) and Onyx (formerly Blackberry 🖤) to a best brace in breed and a brace herding group 1 on Friday of the Beauceron Specialty weekend in Klamath.

Timothy Greene piloted Lux (formerly Juniper Berry 💚) and Sangria (still often called Strawberry ❤️) to a best brace in specialty followed by a brace herding group 1 on Saturday.

Watching both teams play in the best brace in show ring was quite the thrill. Love how willing these berries and their crazy humans are to try anything!

Luke x Zeri

05/28/2026

So you got a Beauceron puppy, what next?

There seems to be a growing trend of people getting Beaucerons without fully understanding what living with a shepherd breed actually looks like day to day… especially during puppyhood and adolescence.

So let’s talk about what is NORMAL in this breed.

A correct Beauceron is not typically soft, timid, easygoing, or easily self settling when puppies. They are intelligent, physical, environmentally aware working dogs bred to think, react, engage, and move livestock.

A young Beauceron may:
• Be mouthy and use their mouth constantly during play, excitement, frustration, or engagement.
• Struggle to settle without being taught how.
• Have extremely high stamina and endurance.
• Become easily overstimulated.
• Push boundaries and test consistency, especially as a teenager.
• Be vocal, demanding, pushy, or intense.
• Need significant structure, training, and clear expectations.
• Go through periods where they seem “too much”.

This does NOT automatically mean the dog is aggressive, unstable, dominant, poorly bred, or bad. It means you likely have a normal young shepherd.

These dogs were not created to be passive house pets that naturally self regulate with no guidance. They were bred to work closely with humans while also possessing enough independence, confidence, and resilience to handle pressure and make decisions (part of being a good herding dog).

A Beauceron puppy needs:
• Boundaries and consistency.
• Appropriate mental and physical outlets, with frequent periods of rest. Puppies require more sleep than the average person would think.
• Training focused on engagement, neutrality and emotional regulation.
• Clear communication.
• Guidance through arousal instead of constant stimulation, which often times can mean firm but FAIR handling.

More exercise is often times not the answer. Many owners accidentally create an endurance athlete with zero off switch by trying to wear their Beauceron puppy out or having them engage with puzzles, chews and toys constantly being busy and not just asking your puppy to “exist”.

An overtired, overstimulated Beauceron often becomes MORE chaotic, not less. Teaching a Beauceron how to settle is just as important as teaching obedience. The art of doing nothing is a real struggle for most young Beaucerons.

This breed can be so incredible. They’re deeply loyal, versatile, thoughtful, powerful, athletic, stable, and exceptionally capable. But they are rarely effortless. If you want a dog that naturally requires very little structure, very little training, and easily blends into the background of your life, this is not the breed for you. And that’s okay!

I describe most Beaucerons as having “main character vibes” which can be so much fun for those prepared but also so overwhelming for those who are not.

The goal should never be to shame normal breed behavior out of a working dog. The goal should be to understand it, channel it, and raise the dog in front of you appropriately.

Finn had a great May including highlights of an Award of Merit at the American Beauceron Club R4 Specialty alongside som...
05/27/2026

Finn had a great May including highlights of an Award of Merit at the American Beauceron Club R4 Specialty alongside some beautiful dogs and a Group 2 placement on Saturday during the NW Cluster in Lynden!

Finn received a very hard look in the final group lineup by Dr. Terill Udenberg and my heart skipped a few beats when I realized our judge hadn't even made any picks yet. This was our first time being considered for a regular group win. 💙 The group winner kindly commented to us on the tension of the final minutes amidst mutual congratulations.

Finn is learning how to share the spotlight (and our time) with the puppies and was bummed not to be entered every day. He's always overjoyed when he gets to show and sad when he has days off. I just love the work ethic on this boy. Even sharing our Lynden campsite with four girls in season.

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✨ Lux ✨Went Winners B***h for 5 point major at the largest American Beauceron Club R4 Specialty we've ever had! This gir...
05/25/2026

✨ Lux ✨

Went Winners B***h for 5 point major at the largest American Beauceron Club R4 Specialty we've ever had! This girl is so sweet and gentle she could charm even the most reserved hearts in no time.

Our cuddle queen also picked up a major reserve during the specialty weekend in Klamath and she passed her Canine Good Citizen as well as her Trick Dog Novice!

Pending AKC approval Lux is now:

*AKC Major Ptd* Silverstruck A Force of Thunder *CGC* *TKN*

Luke x Zeri
12 months

Time to catch up on posts! Wow the last couple of weeks have been absolutely incredible. Starting with miss Zeri...This ...
05/24/2026

Time to catch up on posts! Wow the last couple of weeks have been absolutely incredible. Starting with miss Zeri...

This girl is maturing beautifully and at 3.5 vears old she is about to enter her prime years. Beaucerons are famously slow to mature. Zeri took home two Selects during the Klamath Beauceron Specialty weekend including Select during the largest American Beauceron Club Region 4 Specialty to date. Zeri also took home a Best of Breed, and another Select, in a decently sized entry during the Lynden, WA NW Cluster and had a blast showing in groups. We've been focusing on teaching the baby berries the ropes so she wasn't entered every day of either show, but she sure shined when she was. 🌟 Timothy Greene and Zeri make such a wonderful team!

Finn earned a Group 2 placement today at the Mount Baker Kennel Club dog show in Lynden, WA ❤️ the rain even cleared up!
05/17/2026

Finn earned a Group 2 placement today at the Mount Baker Kennel Club dog show in Lynden, WA ❤️ the rain even cleared up!

Happy 1 year to the baby berries! 🧡 Goji (Goji)💚 Aero (Loganberry)💙 Azlan (Bumbleberry)💚 Lux (Juniper)💜 Drizzt (Elderber...
05/14/2026

Happy 1 year to the baby berries!

🧡 Goji (Goji)
💚 Aero (Loganberry)
💙 Azlan (Bumbleberry)
💚 Lux (Juniper)
💜 Drizzt (Elderberry)
🩷 Drip (Raspberry)
🤍 Bear (Pineberry)
🖤 Onyx (Blackberry)
🩵 Relic (Blueberry)
💜 Chaos (Marionberry)
❤️ Sangria (Strawberry)

Luke x Zeri
(11 born on 5.11.25)

Happy berry first birthday to the baby berries!!! 🍓 🫐 So beyond thankful for each and every one of these special babies....
05/12/2026

Happy berry first birthday to the baby berries!!! 🍓 🫐

So beyond thankful for each and every one of these special babies. They've all changed many lives for the better and I couldn't be prouder of them. Every time I get an update from one of their families it truly makes my whole day. There's nothing more special than being trusted with someone's next family member and a future piece of their heart.

Sangria and Lux have truly grown into everything I've hoped for them. Sangria is spicy, sporty, sassy, and sweet. Lux is our "smushy" social cuddle bug. Both of them have enjoyed everything we've thrown at them. And they're already starting to prove themselves in the conformation ring. They both love agility foundations classes and crave learning new tricks and trying new things. Sangria loves to do "lickless kisses" where she just hovers awkwardly directly in front of your face with the brightest smile in her eyes. Lux loves to melt into you on the couch, the bed, or the ground, and will readily give you her whole heart in exchange for some scratchies.

1 year whole litter update post to follow....

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