For more information please contact Anne Pierson at
(610)266-6034.
e-mail
highlandmistkings@ptd.net
We are currently accepting deposits for the Ember / Jackson
litter in 2012.
We are currently accepting deposits for the Tinkerbell /
male to be announced litter in 2012.
For more information on upcoming
litters please
see our Available page.
The King Shepherd Dog is large, rugged, powerful and impressive, possessing great endurance and agility. These wonderful dogs were selectively bred to be large, loyal and loving family companions and protectors. Despite their size, they are remarkably athletic, having incredible ability and endurance. They are also extremely intelligent and easy to train. While Kings can be protective, they are nonetheless quite gentle and loving with their families and friends. King Shepherds are very handsome dogs that turn heads wherever they are seen. The owners of this fantastic breed tend to be fiercely loyal to their breed of choice.
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HIGHLAND MIST'S HOUSE OF KINGS
Tinkerbell received her AKSC Championship at our Summer show in 2009 and also received her Grand Monarch Championship in 2009.
Thunder received his AKSC Championship at our
Spring show in 2009, and also has his NAKC/Rarities Junior Puppy Championship in
2009.
Sorcha now has her AKSC championship and her Rarities championship
Sabre achieved his Rarities Supreme Grand Championship for 2007
Sabre received his AKSC Grand Monarch Championship in 2005 & 2006
Sabre now has Multiple Best In Shows from:
Rarities in New Jersey on February, 11 2007
Rarities in Virginia on March 25, 2007
A King Shepherd resembles a large German Shepherd Dog. The breed was originally
developed on the East Coast using American bred German Shepherds, crossed to flock
guardians, which were then crossed with European bred German Shepherd dogs. The
intent was to develop a superior family companion. What makes a breed a "rare
breed"? Typically in the US, a rare breed is classified as a breed which does not
have AKC recognition; a breed which is newly developed or is still in the process
of being refined; a breed which is in development; a breed which has very small
numbers; a breed which may be AKC recognized, but does not conform to the AKC
standard of said breed or a breed that is developed by breeding certain deviant
characteristics of an otherwise known AKC breed.
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of Highland Mist King Shepherds and may not be duplicated or copied without the
written consent of the owner. Failure to do so will result in legal action
which may include punitive damages