My name is Jess, and dogs have been a foundational part of my life for as long as I can remember. With over 15 years of hands-on experience as a veterinary technician and lifelong involvement with working and companion dogs, my breeding program was created with one clear purpose: to thoughtfully develop multigenerational mixed Mastiffs that are healthy, structurally sound, emotionally stable, and truly suited for real family life.
My program is intentionally focused on multigenerational Mastiff-type dogs, not first-generation crosses. Each generation is carefully planned and evaluated to preserve the size, strength, and presence Mastiffs are known for, while prioritizing functional structure, longevity, and balanced temperament. These dogs are bred to be capable, confident, and stable companions, protective when appropriate, but reliable and biddable in everyday life.
I don’t believe responsible breeding is about volume, trends, or aesthetics alone. It’s about intention, education, and accountability. Every pairing is selected with health, structure, temperament, and long-term sustainability at the forefront. My goal is to produce dogs that can live full, active lives without being limited by preventable structural or genetic issues.
All puppies are raised in my home, never in kennels, and are exposed daily to normal household activity, people, children, other dogs, and a wide range of environments. I follow evidence-based early development protocols, including Puppy Culture principles, early neurological stimulation, structured confidence-building exercises, and age-appropriate problem-solving. These foundations are critical in shaping how a puppy handles stress, learns, and bonds throughout its life.
Health and transparency are non-negotiable in my program. Parents are fully health tested, and puppies receive age-appropriate veterinary care, deworming, vaccinations, microchipping, and a thorough health exam prior to placement. I remain available to my puppy families long after pickup, not just as a breeder, but as a lifelong resource for training, nutrition, development, and health.
I am selective about where my puppies go, not because I’m difficult, but because I care deeply about setting both the puppy and the family up for long-term success. My goal isn’t simply to place puppies, it’s to produce confident, well-adjusted Mastiff companions that become deeply valued members of their families.