As with anything that Wynne K-9 partakes in, we like to be able to offer a quality service that can compete with the best. Wynne K-9, is highly selective in dogs that it selects for its program. We go above and beyond to ensure that all of our dogs possess extreme ball/hunt drive and that our dual purpose patrol prospects have surreal fight drive. Having years of experience in city streets, Wynne K-9 understands how vital it is to have a dog that will engage and stay in a fight with a perceived threat despite being exhausted or being subjected to punsihment. A dog abandoning a hazardous situation can get an officer or soldier killed.
We typically have herders (Belgian Malinois, German Shepherd, Dutch Shepherd), retrievers, and spaniels. Dual and single purpose prospects for military and law enforcement are our specialty. All our dogs are tested and come with a written health guarantee. If you are looking for high drive dogs for your K-9 unit or department, no need to look any further. Before a sale is finalized, all dogs are medically evaluated by a veterinarian.
Wynne K-9 and affiliates, have over 1.6 billion collected and stored semen from some of the most sought ought Dutch herders past and present. With that said, our herders represent some of the best in the world. Below, are videos of dogs that are either bred, owned, or trained by Wynne K-9 and affiliates.
Below is a compilation video of K-9, Mafia. Mafia, was bred, raised, and trained by Wynne K-9.
Planned 2019 and 2020 breedings! Should produce some strong, serious dogs that will excel in the streets of America or military!
In order to be successful, a proper team is not only essential but a necessity. With that said, Wynne K-9 works closely with KILO 2 Working Dog Kennels in Decaturville, Tennessee. KILO 2 is owned and operated by, David Magruder. David Magruder is a former military EDD handler, trainer, and kennel master and was a k-9 police officer in Kansas City from 1996-2010.
Below, is a video of David working with, K-9 Frizo on an explosives detection drill.
Here, we have a 6 month old female Dutch Herder puppy demonstrating her hunt drive by locating a handgun magazine. Simply put, genetics do not lie.