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Sunnyside ES
Sunnyside English Shepherds
Planned Breedings
Prospective 2026 Pairing
We hope to breed Copper to Gemma this month (Feb 2026), Lord willing. This is a repeat pairing.
If you're interested in joining our wait list for a pup, please let us know of your interest by filling out our Application Form.
News
Flash!
Gemma x Copper had a litter Sept 17, 2023. 4 boys & 2 girls.
Copper was DNA verified as the sire of all pups.
All of the pups from our 2023 litter are doing well in their new homes.
**PLEASE NOTE** As of Sept 2023, All puppy pics / vids will be on our blog due to this website being full. (I'm working on trying to fix that, but in the meantime... it's the BLOG.)
Pics of our past ES litters (2016 & March 2018) here.
(Still need to update for 2020-21 litters)


See our Blogs for News & Updates
(links at bottom of page)
2020:
Nine pups were born to Laddie & Misty on Feb 5, 2020. We had one pup left from that with special considerations. He has since found a loving home in sunny California! More on him here. And with that we thought we were done until 2021...
However, our hussy, Jazz, threw a split heat on us, bred with Monty, and had pups May 24, 2020. Three males, 1 female. All tri color or saddleback. This was Jazz's last litter, and all are in their forever homes.
2021:
10 pups were born to Laddie & Opal on Jul 4, 2021. We kept one beautiful female, Gemma, as a potential future breeding female.
All other pups have been placed in their forever homes.
Laddie & Misty's second litter were born Dec 20, 2021. The feedback I've received on pups from their first litter has been very positive. Smart, loyal, responsive, sweet, discerning. The 4 surviving were all males. 2 Tri, 1 b/w, 1 shaded sable. All have homes.

Opal & crew >>
July 4 & 5, 2021

Please note, all our dogs have been tested clear for (or are clear via parentage) the MDR1 (Multi Drug Resistance) gene mutation, so all pups will be MDR1 normal/normal as well. This is an important factor, especially for dogs being used around livestock, since Ivermectin, a common dewormer, is one of the many drugs that an affected dog will react to (often serious/fatally). I very carefully chose these dogs so that that would not be an issue for any of the pups I breed.






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