Broken T Australian Shepherds

Broken T Australian Shepherds AKC & ASDR Mini Aussies
From our loving Aussie family to yours
Located in New London Transportation Options!!

Evie is truly a sweetheart 🩶 This girl has so much potential and is a good girl.
04/13/2025

Evie is truly a sweetheart 🩶

This girl has so much potential and is a good girl.

It’s been a quiet year here at Broken T… and that’s been intentional 🐶We’ve decided not to breed Penny this summer unles...
04/12/2025

It’s been a quiet year here at Broken T… and that’s been intentional 🐶

We’ve decided not to breed Penny this summer unless we receive three deposits beforehand. Life is full and busy, and we’re planning to take a little break. If she doesn’t breed now, her next heat will likely be in December ☃️

In the meantime, we’re actively searching for a guardian home for Evie 🐶

This sweet girl would best in a home where she’s either the only dog or with just one other. She’s extremely smart and thrives on one-on-one time and true Aussie-style stimulation. She’s done great here on our farm and was also doing well with Jess, but unfortunately, one of her guardian sisters had to undergo surgery today—so Evie is coming back to us for now in hopes we can find this girl phenomenal guardian home to keep her a part of our program 🩶 We just want the right fit and a solid, loving foundation for her future under out contract☀️

The only challenge we face keeping Evie here full-time is our boy Jax… and if you know Aussies, you know: you cannot breed Merle to Merle. That guy is a Houdini when females are in heat, and we want to avoid any accidents 🙃

Also, we would consider placing Noki in a guardian home 🐶

He is the best boy. Noki is great on our farm, sticks close by when we take him to the barn, and is truly happiest being with his people. He’s house-trained, crate-trained, good with other dogs, and absolutely loves snuggling on the couch. He’s a real gentleman and such a joy to be around. He loves his girls to here at home! 🎊

If either of these opportunities speaks to you, please reach out. We love what we do and would love to continue our program—but we want the right placements for our dogs first and foremost 🤍

Feel free to share and we will offer an incentive to someone who refers us and finds us a guardian home 🐶 Thank you for supporting Broken T!

03/30/2025

There is a question I get asked constantly:

“Bart, should I play fetch with my dog every day? He LOVES it!”

And my answer is always the same:
No. Especially not with working breeds like the Malinois, German Shepherd, Dutch Shepherd, or any other high-prey-drive dog, like hunting dogs, Agility dogs, etc.

This answer is often met with surprise, sometimes with resistance. I get it—your dog brings you the ball, eyes bright, body full of energy, practically begging you to throw it. It feels like bonding. It feels like exercise. It feels like the right thing to do.

But from a scientific, behavioral, and neurobiological perspective—it’s not. In fact, it may be one of the most harmful daily habits for your dog’s mental health and nervous system regulation that no one is warning you about.

Let me break it down for you in detail. This will be long, but if you have a working dog, you need to understand this.

Working dogs like the Malinois and German Shepherd were selected over generations for their intensity, persistence, and drive to engage in behaviors tied to the prey sequence: orient, stalk, chase, grab, bite, kill. In their role as police, protection, herding, or military dogs, these genetically encoded motor patterns are partially utilized—but directed toward human-defined tasks.

Fetch is an artificial mimicry of this prey sequence.
• Ball = prey
• Throwing = movement stimulus
• Chase = reinforcement
• Grab and return = closure and Reward - Reinforecment again.

Every time you throw that ball, you’re not just giving your dog “exercise.” You are triggering an evolutionary motor pattern that was designed to result in the death of prey. But here’s the twist:

The "kill bite" never comes.
There’s no closure. No end. No satisfaction, Except when he start chewing on the ball by himself, which lead to even more problems. So the dog is neurologically left in a state of arousal.

When your dog sees that ball, his brain lights up with dopamine. Anticipation, motivation, drive. When you throw it, adrenaline kicks in. It becomes a cocktail of high arousal and primal intensity.

Dopamine is not the reward chemical—it’s the pursuit chemical. It creates the urge to chase, to repeat the behavior. Adrenaline and cortisol, stress hormones, spike during the chase. Even though the dog “gets the ball,” the biological closure never really happens—because the pattern is reset, again and again, with each throw.

Now imagine doing this every single day.
The dog’s brain begins to wire itself for a constant state of high alert, constantly expecting arousal, movement, and stimulation. This is how we create chronic stress.

The autonomic nervous system has two main branches:

• Sympathetic Nervous System – “Fight, flight, chase”

• Parasympathetic Nervous System – “Rest, digest, recover”

Fetch, as a prey-driven game, stimulates the sympathetic system. The problem? Most owners never help the dog come down from that state.
There’s no decompression, no parasympathetic activation, no transition into rest.

Chronic sympathetic dominance leads to:
• Panting, pacing, inability to settle
• Destructive behaviors
• Hypervigilance
• Reactivity to movement
• Obsession with balls, toys, other dogs
• Poor sleep cycles
• Digestive issues
• A weakened immune system over time
• Behavioral burnout

In essence, we’re creating a dog who is neurologically trapped in the primal mind—always hunting, never resting.

Expectation Is a Form of Pressure!!!!!!

When fetch becomes a daily ritual, your dog begins to expect it.This is no longer “fun.” It’s a conditioned need. And when that need is not met?

Stress. Frustration. Obsession.

A dog who expects to chase every day but doesn’t get it may begin redirecting that drive elsewhere—chasing shadows, lights, children, other dogs, cars.
This is how pathological behavior patterns form.

Many people use fetch as a shortcut for physical exercise.

But movement is not the same as regulation.
Throwing a ball 100 times does not tire out a working dog—it wires him tighter.

What these dogs need is:
• Cognitive engagement
• Problem solving
• Relationship-based training
• Impulse control and on/off switches
• Scentwork or tracking to satisfy the nose-brain connection
• Regulated physical outlets like structured walks, swimming, tug with rules, or balanced sport work
• Recovery time in a calm environment

But What About Drive Fulfillment? Don’t They Need an Outlet?

Yes, and here’s the nuance:

Drive should be fulfilled strategically, not passively or impulsively. This is where real training philosophy comes in.

Instead of free-for-all ball throwing, I recommend:
• Tug with rules of out, impulse control, and handler engagement

• Controlled prey play with a flirt pole, used sparingly

• Engagement-based drive work with clear start and stop signals

• Training sessions that integrate drive, control, and reward

• Activities like search games, mantrailing, or protection sport with balance

• Working on “down in drive” — the ability to switch from arousal to rest

This builds a thinking dog, not a reactive one. The Bottom Line: Just Because He Loves It Doesn’t Mean It’s Good for Him

Your Malinois, German Shepherd, Dutchie, or other working dog may love the ball. He may bring it to you with joy. But the question is not what he likes—it’s what he needs.

A child may love candy every day, but a good parent knows better. As a trainer, handler, and caretaker, it’s your responsibility to think long term.
You’re not raising a dog for this moment. You’re developing a life companion, a regulated athlete, a resilient thinker.

So no—I don’t recommend playing ball every day.
Because every throw is a reinforcement of the primal mind.

And the primal mind, unchecked, cannot be reasoned with. It cannot self-regulate. It becomes a slave to its own instincts.

Train your dog to engage with you, not just the object. Teach arousal with control, play with purpose, and rest with confidence.

Your dog deserves better than obsession.He deserves balance. He deserves you—not just the ball.


Bart De Gols

🐾 Evie’s Adventure Update! 🐾Our sweet girl Evie headed back home with her foster, Jess, today! We absolutely loved havin...
03/20/2025

🐾 Evie’s Adventure Update! 🐾

Our sweet girl Evie headed back home with her foster, Jess, today! We absolutely loved having her here for the past two weeks and couldn’t be prouder of how much she’s grown. She’s turning into such a smart, well-rounded pup, and Jess has been incredible in working with her every step of the way—truly a dog whisperer! 🩶

Evie fully embraced farm life while she was here, from picking eggs to cattle chores, and she even enjoyed tagging along to the barn where we work. She loved every minute of her adventures, and we cannot wait to see what the future holds for her—and maybe even some future puppies! ❤️🐶

Aussie Pile, Anyone?! 🐶The weather may have taken an unexpected turn in the last 24 hours, but we’re staying warm with o...
03/15/2025

Aussie Pile, Anyone?! 🐶

The weather may have taken an unexpected turn in the last 24 hours, but we’re staying warm with our Aussie crew! There’s nothing better than a pile of fluffy, happy pups to brighten up the day. Who else has an Aussie (or a whole pile of them) keeping them cozy?

Drop a pic of your snuggle buddies in the comments!

03/07/2025

🎉 Happy (Belated) 1st Birthday to Our Evie Girl! 🎉

We may be extremely late (February 26th—oops! 😅), but they say better late than never! Evie has been the sweetest addition to our program, and we’re so lucky to have her.

Right now, she’s getting extra spoiled while staying with us, since her foster momma is off enjoying beautiful Hawaii! 🌺☀️ We’ll make sure she gets all the love, treats, and playtime she deserves while she’s here.

Happy 1st birthday, Evie! You are so loved. 💕🐾

HOME FOUND 🩷🐾 Meet Cinch 🐾This sweet boy, out of Penny and Noki, is looking for his forever home through no fault of his...
01/29/2025

HOME FOUND 🩷

🐾 Meet Cinch 🐾

This sweet boy, out of Penny and Noki, is looking for his forever home through no fault of his own. Unfortunately, one of his owners has developed an allergy to dogs.

Cinch is:
✅ Crate trained
✅ Housebroken
✅ Great with cats
✅ Wonderful with humans
✅ 30ish Pounds
✅ Fixed
✅ Knows basic commands

He’s a loving, well-mannered pup who deserves the best home! If you think Cinch could be the perfect addition to your family, please reach out for more details. Let’s find this special boy the forever home he deserves! 🏡❤️ We can transport anywhere from MN to Texas mid February!!

01/09/2025
Happy National Australian Shepherd Day! 🐾Today, we’re celebrating one of the most intelligent, loyal, and versatile dog ...
01/09/2025

Happy National Australian Shepherd Day! 🐾

Today, we’re celebrating one of the most intelligent, loyal, and versatile dog breeds around—the Australian Shepherd! These pups are more than just dogs; they’re part of our family and the heartbeat of our farm.

From their sharp minds and boundless energy to their gentle hearts and unmatched loyalty, Aussies truly are one-of-a-kind. Whether they’re herding, playing, or snuggling, they give us their all every single day.

We are so blessed with the best crew of Aussies, who make our lives brighter, busier, and full of unconditional love. Here’s to these amazing pups who know how to work hard, love harder, and keep us on our toes!

Drop a pic of your Aussies in the comments—we’d love to see them! 🐶❤️ If it’s a puppy from our crew comment parents as well 😍

UPDATE AND HAS BEEN FOUND 🙌🏽🙌🏽Cinch who is one of our puppies is missing from the Brooten/Belgrade Minnesota area 🥺Pleas...
01/05/2025

UPDATE AND HAS BEEN FOUND 🙌🏽🙌🏽

Cinch who is one of our puppies is missing from the Brooten/Belgrade Minnesota area 🥺

Please share and keep an eye out and let’s bring this boy home ✨

Exciting News for Evie!Today, we dropped Evie off with a good friend who will be introducing her to a potential new guar...
01/03/2025

Exciting News for Evie!

Today, we dropped Evie off with a good friend who will be introducing her to a potential new guardian family for a trial period. We’re keeping our fingers crossed and are hopeful that this will be the perfect fit for her.

We know that sometimes life throws unexpected situations our way, and we always strive to do what’s best for our furry family members. 🥰

Please send good vibes as Evie explores this new opportunity—we’re excited about the possibilities ahead!

Good evening from Evie!🥰We are looking for a backup Guardian Family for Evie. Due to no fault of her own or her families...
12/29/2024

Good evening from Evie!🥰

We are looking for a backup Guardian Family for Evie. Due to no fault of her own or her families, we are seeking out a guardian family that would take Evie in under our breeding program! Her family is having to move and if they cannot find a place that allows two dogs she will need a new home! She is a GREAT girl and still a puppy but house trained, crate trained and loves her sister Stevie and her family. This is a tough situation that no one wants to go thru and will be hard.

If interested please pm me and we can talk 🙂

Please SHARE for Evie 🥰

🎄🐾 Merry Woofmas from Broken T Family🐾🎄From our family (two- and four-legged!) to yours, we wish you a holiday filled wi...
12/25/2024

🎄🐾 Merry Woofmas from Broken T Family🐾🎄

From our family (two- and four-legged!) to yours, we wish you a holiday filled with joy, love, and wagging tails. Whether you’re snuggling up by the fire or playing in the snow, may your Christmas be as warm and wonderful as a puppy cuddle!

Here’s to a bright New Year full of adventures, belly rubs, and treats! 🐕✨

With love,
The Broken T Aussie Crew 💕

Merry Christmas 😂❄️
12/19/2024

Merry Christmas 😂❄️

Evie from our guardian program and her sister Stevie  are here for a lovely weekend hotel stay! If you’re looking for en...
12/14/2024

Evie from our guardian program and her sister Stevie are here for a lovely weekend hotel stay! If you’re looking for energy, these two are the definition of it. Stevie, with her three legs, gets around so well—it’s incredible to watch. These girls are truly special! 🥰

As you gather around the table this holiday, don’t forget about your four-legged family members! Here’s a quick reminder...
11/28/2024

As you gather around the table this holiday, don’t forget about your four-legged family members! Here’s a quick reminder of dog-friendly Thanksgiving treats to keep your pups safe and happy:
✔️ Turkey (plain, no skin or seasoning)
✔️ Sweet potatoes (plain, no butter or sugar)
✔️ Green beans (plain, no casseroles)
✔️ Pumpkin (plain, not pie filling)

Let’s keep their tails wagging while we enjoy our feast! We’re so thankful for our wonderful dogs and all the amazing families who make Broken T so special.

Wishing you and your pups a warm and joyful Thanksgiving!

📣 Important Announcement for Our Followers 📣We’ve noticed that Facebook has been removing posts and shutting down many b...
11/26/2024

📣 Important Announcement for Our Followers 📣

We’ve noticed that Facebook has been removing posts and shutting down many breeder pages recently. While we’re doing everything we can to keep our page active, we want to make sure we stay connected with all of you!

✨ If anything happens to our page:
• We’re exploring new options, including creating an official group or even branching out to a different social media platform.
• Don’t forget, our website is always a reliable source for the latest updates, available puppies, and all things Broken T!

Thank you for your continued support as we navigate these changes. Stay tuned for more info, and if you have suggestions for other platforms, let us know below!

Let’s keep in touch no matter what! 🐾

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