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WCK Aussies & Ridgebacks WCK Australian Shepherds is a registered Kennel with ASCA. AKC, ASCA, BHA, NADD titled Aussies. Breeding for Sound body and minds - total versatility.

Established in 1998 with WCKdanes and most recently in 2013 with Australian Shepherds. We are ASCA, USASA, GDCA & RRCUS members. Our pups are for show, performance and companions. Fully Health tested (OFA hips/elbows/Eyes & genetic testing) and guaranteed. Strict pet/companion policies with spay/neuter requirements. Pups are raised under foot, well socialized and training started before heading to

their new homes. We DO NOT ship our puppies. We rarely breed. More information and applications can be found on our website. (We no longer own or breed Great Danes, however we are still members of GDCA & support and volunteer for Great Dane Love, A Central Florida Rescue out of Cocoa, FL) If you are looking for a Great Dane, we will happily recommend reputable breeders in your area.

20/02/2024
For updates on our dogs please go to our website
30/05/2023

For updates on our dogs please go to our website

WCK Danes N Aussies, AKC, UKC & ASCA Titled dogs.

30/05/2023

“I don’t want a show dog, I just want a pet.”
This is one of the most pervasive sentiments that puppy buyers, especially families, express when they're looking for a dog. What they really mean, of course, is that they don't want a show BREEDER – don't want to pay the high price they think show breeders charge, don't want to go through the often-invasive interview process, and think that they're getting a better deal or a real bargain because they can get a Lab for $300 or a Shepherd for
$150.
I want you to change your mind. I want you to not only realize the benefits of buying a show-bred dog, I want you to INSIST on a show-bred dog. And I want you to realize that the cheap dog is really the one that's the rip-off. And then I want you to go be obnoxious and, when your workmate says she's getting a puppy because her neighbor, who raises them, will give her one for free, or when your brother-in-law announces that they're buying a goldendoodle for the kids, I want you to launch yourself into their solar plexus and steal their wallets and their car keys.
Here's why:
If I ask you why you want a Maltese, or a Lab, or a Leonberger, or a Cardigan, I would bet you're not going to talk about how much you like their color. You're going to tell me things about personality, ability (to perform a specific task), relationships with other animals or humans, size, coat,
temperament, and so on. You'll describe playing ball, or how affectionate you've heard that they are, or how well they get along with kids.
The things you will be looking for aren't the things that describe just "dog"; they'll be the things that make this particular breed unique and unlike other breeds.
That's where people have made the right initial decision – they've taken the time and made the effort to understand that there are differences between breeds and that they should get one that at least comes close to matching their picture of what they want a dog to be.
Their next step, tragically, is that they go out and find a dog of that breed for as little money and with as much ease as possible.
You need to realize that when you do this, you're going to the used car dealership, WATCHING them pry the "Audi" plate off a new car, observing them as they use Bondo to stick it on a '98 Corolla, and then writing them a check and feeling smug that you got an Audi for so little.
It is no bargain.
Those things that distinguish the breed you want from the generic world of "dog" are only there because somebody worked really hard to get them there. And as soon as that work ceases, the dog, no matter how purebred, begins to revert to the generic. That doesn't mean you won't get a good dog – the magic and the blessing of dogs is that they are so hard to mess up, in their good souls and minds, that even the most hideously bred one can still be a great dog – but it will not be a good Shepherd, or good Puli, or a good Cardigan. You will not get the specialized abilities, tendencies, or talents of the breed.
If you don't NEED those special abilities or the predictability of a particular breed, you should not be buying a dog at all. You should go rescue one. That way you're saving a life and not putting money in pockets where it does not belong.
If you want a purebred and you know that a rescue is not going to fit the bill, the absolute WORST thing you can do is assume that a name equals anything. They really are nothing more than name plates on cars. What matters is whether the engineering and design and service department back up the name plate, so you have some expectation that you're walking away with more than a label.
Keeping a group of dogs looking and acting like their breed is hard, HARD work. If you do not get the impression that the breeder you're considering is working that hard, is that dedicated to the breed, is struggling to produce dogs that are more than a breed name, you are getting no bargain; you are only getting ripped off.
-Author unknown

https://www.thedogplace.org/vaccines/Vaccinosis-Death-Jordan-DVM-1112.aspMany interesting articles on this site. educate...
02/02/2023

https://www.thedogplace.org/vaccines/Vaccinosis-Death-Jordan-DVM-1112.asp

Many interesting articles on this site. educate yourself before bringing your pets to the vet. Don't do it just because they said so... Being a former Vet Technician (17 years) I know how things work and how to get clients to do what they asked. Its one of the many reasons why I left the veterinary world. The guilt, the sales pitches, etc...
Yes vaccines have their place...... but know before you do them

Internationally respected veterinarian publishes video, photos and veterinary records of malpractice through over-vaccination, pharmaceutical pressure and greed.

21/07/2022

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26/10/2021

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