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    • Home
    • Up-coming litters
    • Current Litters
    • How the pups are raised
    • Our dogs
    • Photo Gallery
    • Video Gallery
    • Photos of Past Litters
    • Info
    • Sizes
    • Guardian Program
    • Important stuff
    • Expression of Interest
    • Grown up puppies
    • Reviews
    • Contact us
    • Retired dogs
  • Home
  • Up-coming litters
  • Current Litters
  • How the pups are raised
  • Our dogs
  • Photo Gallery
  • Video Gallery
  • Photos of Past Litters
  • Info
  • Sizes
  • Guardian Program
  • Important stuff
  • Expression of Interest
  • Grown up puppies
  • Reviews
  • Contact us
  • Retired dogs

What you need to know!

An Aamberdell Puppy — A Commitment of Love and Excellence


With the time, love, and dedication we put into raising our puppies, they are not just any puppy — they are an Aamberdell Puppy.

We are now accepting applications for our waiting list.

If you have been following our Facebook page or website, you already know the incredible amount of time and care we invest before our puppies leave us. From the moment they are born, they receive early conditioning, including:


  • Tactile Stimulation
     
  • Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS)
     
  • Early Scent Introduction (ESI)
     
  • Socialisation to Sounds (including aircraft noise, thunder, garden tools, and more)
     
  • Conditional Emotional Response (CER)
     
  • Barrier Challenges
     
  • Handling by a Diverse Range of People (young, old, tall, short, bearded, etc.)
     
  • Car Rides to watch the world go by
     
  • Communication Training — teaching pups to sit in front of you when they want your attention (different from the “sit” command — super cute!)
     

Additionally, they are crate trained, well on their way to toilet training, and beginning lead training. It is essential that you continue their socialisation and training to build on this strong foundation.

Each puppy will come home with:


  • A 6-week vet health check
     
  • Wormed, vaccinated, flea and tick treated, and microchipped
     
  • A puppy pack, including:
     
    • 6 weeks of free pet insurance
       
    • Sample packs of the food they’ve been raised on
       
    • A toy and/or blanket with the litter scent
       
    • A slicker brush
       
    • A JW Grip Soft rotating comfort comb
       
    • A puppy collar and lead
       
    • Plenty of written tips to help you care for your new pup
       
  • Lifetime support — we are always here to answer your questions and help throughout your pup’s life
     

Important:
We do not desex our puppies before they leave us. However, you will be required to have your puppy desexed between 5 and 9 months of age, and to provide a sterilisation certificate before your puppy turns 10 months old.


Your Aamberdell puppy will be your loyal companion for the next 10–15 years. To set yourselves up for success, it’s crucial to make the most of the critical socialisation window from 8 to 16 weeks.


We strongly encourage you to find a reputable training facility now and begin planning for early training. This is one of the most important investments you can make for a happy, stress-free future together.

If you are located on the Gold Coast, we would be happy to recommend trusted trainers to help you get started.

Medium litter due 29/06/25

Just wait!

Keep an eye out here and on our Facebook page.

Our puppies really are worth waiting for. 

Just check our reviews.

Learn more about the next litter

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