Puppies
Ages: 0–7 Months
Every great guardian starts with the right foundation. Our Puppy Guardian Program is designed to introduce young LGDs to ranch life safely and positively — setting the groundwork for calm, confident, livestock-safe behavior from the start.
Program Includes (based on age and duration of program):
Early socialization with livestock (sheep, goats, poultry)
Desensitization to ranch noises, vehicles, and predator scents
Crate, leash, and boundary training
Safe livestock introductions under handler supervision
Health check, vaccinations, microchip, and GPS collar setup
Updates with photos and/or videos
Puppies leave confident, social, and ready for continued on-farm development — the first step in raising a reliable working LGD.
ROI in Action: Early-trained LGDs are proven to deliver long-term herd protection and savings, reducing losses from the very first season.
Ready to welcome a future protector? Explore our adoptable puppies below and meet the guardians in training.
Adoption Fee starting at $575
Juniper
Female - Born December 2025 - Great Pyrenees
Juniper is our high-energy people-pleaser who thrives on activity and ranch adventures. She is a naturally sweet girl who loves to be by your side, whether you're working the fence line or playing in the yard.
Personality: Playful, social, and eager to please.
Training Focus: Currently mastering mealtime manners; she needs a patient leader using positive reinforcement.
Compatibility: A proven pack player! Excellent with cats, goats, children, and other dogs.
Best Fit: A family or farm looking for a loyal, energetic companion ready to learn and grow.
Located in Stockton, CA




Lagertha
Female - Born December 2025 - Great Pyrenees
Lagertha is the definition of "joie de vivre" on the ranch! She is a bouncy, social, and endlessly playful pup who lives to get your attention. But don't let her fun-loving nature fool you—she is highly vigilant and will be the first to let you know if something suspicious is going on. She is a sweet, social companion who brings both safety and sunshine to everyone she meets.
Best For: Active families or working farms looking for a dog that is as playful as she is protective.
Located in Stockton, CA




Lulu
Female - February 2026 - Great Pyrenees/Anatolian Shepherd
Our hearts were captured by a lone 7-week-old puppy at the shelter, but we soon learned his story was far from over. Shortly after committing to rescuing him, we got the call that his parents—Lily and Liam—had been caught in the orchards. We said "yes" without hesitation, but there was still a hole in the family: more puppies were rumored to be left behind.
We waited, caught between hope and worry, while traps were set. Just as hope was fading, the miracle happened—three more puppies were found! Seeing how much they look like their their brother Oliver, we knew the family was finally whole.
Now that Mom, Dad, and their brother Oliver have found their forever homes, it is time for these three resilient "Miracle Babies" to find theirs. They have survived the wild and the shelter—now they just need you.


Lola
Female - February 2026 - Great Pyrenees/Anatolian Shepherd
Our hearts were captured by a lone 7-week-old puppy at the shelter, but we soon learned his story was far from over. Shortly after committing to rescuing him, we got the call that his parents—Lily and Liam—had been caught in the orchards. We said "yes" without hesitation, but there was still a hole in the family: more puppies were rumored to be left behind.
We waited, caught between hope and worry, while traps were set. Just as hope was fading, the miracle happened—three more puppies were found! Seeing how much they look like their their brother Oliver, we knew the family was finally whole.
Now that Mom, Dad, and their brother Oliver have found their forever homes, it is time for these three resilient "Miracle Babies" to find theirs. They have survived the wild and the shelter—now they just need you.


Leo
Male - February 2026 - Great Pyrenees/Anatolian Shepherd
Our hearts were captured by a lone 7-week-old puppy at the shelter, but we soon learned his story was far from over. Shortly after committing to rescuing him, we got the call that his parents—Lily and Liam—had been caught in the orchards. We said "yes" without hesitation, but there was still a hole in the family: more puppies were rumored to be left behind.
We waited, caught between hope and worry, while traps were set. Just as hope was fading, the miracle happened—three more puppies were found! Seeing how much they look like their their brother Oliver, we knew the family was finally whole.
Now that Mom, Dad, and their brother Oliver have found their forever homes, it is time for these three resilient "Miracle Babies" to find theirs. They have survived the wild and the shelter—now they just need you.


