Tamaruke breeding dogs live as loved family members in Guardian Care homes — never in kennels. It is a model built on welfare first, and it has become part of what the brand stands for.
Under the Guardian Program, breeding dogs are placed with carefully selected families who provide them a full family life. The dogs contribute to the breeding program for a defined period, then remain with their guardian family permanently. Everyone benefits: the dog has a home and a family, the family has a beloved companion, and the breed is developed ethically and transparently.
The program is more than an ethical choice — it is a structural advantage. It removes the cost and welfare concerns of kennel infrastructure, it deepens community goodwill and word-of-mouth, and it is a story buyers actively want to be part of. The established network of Guardian Care homes, and the dogs within it, transfer to the incoming custodian as part of the opportunity.
All breeding dogs currently in Guardian Care are included in the custodianship, along with the relationships and framework that support them. Mentorship through transition ensures the incoming custodian can continue the program seamlessly.
All enquiries are handled directly by the owners and held in strict confidence.