Hello, I'm Becky B.

My love for dogs and animals started at a very young age. My sisters and I grew up in the UK with many different pets over the years (most of them were mine), but despite my pleading, we were never allowed to have a dog due to my severe allergies. I waited many years, and it wasn't until I was in my 20s, after leaving home and moving to Australia, that I discovered the Labradoodle - a potentially "hypoallergenic" dog (long before the Australian Cobberdog was ever heard of). The timing was right, and that marked the beginning of my life with dogs when we got our beautiful Labradoodle, Tasha. Jumping forward many years later, I stumbled across the Australian Cobberdog, a new "breed in development." I had never heard of them before, and my curiosity was piqued and the research began. Everything I read praised their amazing qualities, temperament, loyalty, and hypoallergenic coats. I was sold, and decided our next dog would be an Australian Cobberdog - not just one, but two. Eskimo and Frankie, mother and 9 week old daughter, arrived together in 2020, and the rest is history. I fell in love with the breed and was so passionate about them that I wanted to share these incredible dogs with others, and thus, our breeding journey began. Eski came to us having already produced some exceptional puppies. She had just one litter with us before retiring, and living her best life as a lady of leisure, and the matriarch of our family. I kept a beautiful girl from that litter "Ash", to continue Eski's legacy. Ash had her first litter in 2023, and I just couldn't resist keeping "Lottie", just one of her 8 outstanding puppies. Lottie now lives with a guardian family and will have puppies of her own when she is old enough. Every puppy in the litter possessed the very qualities that epitomise the cobberdog; lovely coats, trainability, eye contact and friendly, jovial personalities. Watching the impact these pups have had on families, the way these puppies light up peoples' lives, and bring warmth and connectedness to homes, is what drives me to continue breeding.