Take5 Australian Terriers

Take5 Australian Terriers Breeding for temperament, soundness and structure. Take5 Aussies live to jump, play and show.

02/20/2026

There has been a lot of conversation lately about breeders rehoming retired dogs, and I want to speak openly about it.

In our program, our females typically start their litters around age 3 and in most cases are finished by 4 or 5. That means they are still YOUNG. A healthy Doberman can easily have another 6–8 beautiful years ahead of her. Those years deserve to be spent as someone’s priority — sleeping on couches, going on vacations, being the center of attention.

We are not a kennel facility. We are a home. Space is limited. Time is limited. My true hobby is working, showing, and campaigning Dobermans. Breeding is a byproduct of that passion — it helps offset the astronomical costs of titling and maintaining high-level dogs. My full-time job pays my bills. I’m grateful that the dogs at least break even.

If I kept every retired female or male, I would have no room to continue building and preserving my line. Ethical breeding requires forward progress, and forward progress requires space.

You may have noticed that we have placed several retired females recently — and even a few girls still very much in their prime. That is intentional. We choose to spay and place them in exceptional pet homes rather than sell them into other breeding programs. That decision is for their happiness.

To many people, the opportunity to own a fully health-tested, titled Doberman that comes from some of the best lines in the world would be a dream. Several of these females are $20,000–$70,000 dogs. They are being rehomed simply at the cost of their spay. Not because they lack value — but because their value to us has never been monetary.

I have owned many of these girls since they were puppies. They were raised in my home, grown in my image, and shaped by my hands. It has never been “about the puppies.” Most of my dogs have never been bred more than three times — and that’s breedings, not pregnancies. Their health, longevity, and joy have always been the priority.

As I begin my doctorate program, my time will inevitably become more limited, and priorities had to be thoughtfully evaluated. Since 2018, I have been the cornerstone of this program. While our team continues to maintain conditioning, nutrition, grooming schedules, cleaning, and daily care at the highest standard, I know firsthand what it takes to truly prioritize each individual dog.

And sometimes loving them well means recognizing when they deserve more one-on-one attention than I can personally give — and choosing to let them go be the absolute center of someone else’s world.

Yes, there are dogs that will stay with us forever. Like our 13-year-old Minx, our resident grumpy lady, or any dog that simply would not thrive in a family home. I have never been about passing my burdens along. If a dog needs to stay here for life, they will.

Rehoming a 4- or 5-year-old female who has been spayed, fully vetted, up to date on dental care, heartworm prevention, and flea/tick prevention is not “dumping” a dog.

It is a selfless act.

It is choosing to let her be someone’s whole world instead of one of many.

Every single girl who leaves here carries a piece of my heart. And every single one deserves a life where she is the center of attention — not just part of a program.

That is responsible breeding.

02/18/2026

Dear followers and fellow conformation competitors,

Our Board of Directors recently made the difficult decision to cancel our 2026 conformation show. We intend to return to have this event again, but we need to host it in a more sustainable way. Our other events including Agility this summer and FastCAT this fall will continue as planned. We appreciate your patience as we needed time to reach out to our vendors and let them know. Please see the attached letter from our club's President, Rich Myers.

02/13/2026
02/07/2026

What are you doing to keep your dogs engaged today?

02/07/2026

It’s incredibly cold here. -1F and feels like -25!! WOWWW!
Keeping puppies active inside with: Kongs stuffed with; baby carrots, mini milk bones, purred pumpkin and of course, peanut butter. Also I soak toys in chicken broth so chewing can continue.

Leena says be careful in the cold and wind.
01/23/2026

Leena says be careful in the cold and wind.

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I love Australian Terriers. I’ve had dogs all my life, mostly sporting dogs...German Shorthaired Pointers, German Wirehaired Pointers, Golden Retrievers, English Pointers and now Aussies! I’ve shown dogs in Conformation, Agility, Barn Hunts as well as played Rally obedience, and tricks games. I own Harmony Dog Training, a dog training business offering Family Manners Obedience, Rally, Puppy Socials, Puppy Play Days, and Breed Handling.

Why did I switch breeds to Australian Terriers? The breed is smart, friendly, loving, agile, courageous. As I was turning 50, I thought it would be a good thing to “down-size” as I got older. I still have a Champion English Pointer in my house - and proud of her many conformation and field accomplishments.

I believe in breeding Australian Terriers that are structurally sound and friendly, as they make wonderful travel partners, show dogs, performance dogs for dock diving, obedience, barn hunting, earth do***ng, trick do***ng, dog dancing, plus wonderful house dogs, hiking partners, they are great with kids and love to meet people! They are the BEST!