2022/2023
Sadly rehomes keep happening due to family breakups, a family member breakdown, cost of living and mostly the pups or older dogs do not have any issues just need loving homes. Feel free to contact if you can give a re home a forever home.
2016: Below is what the family say of Cooper: " Nothing wrong with this dog. Best nature ever. All "behavioural" issues he was branded with stemmed from humans who had no time for him (as usual). He's got a beautiful character! Loving, loyal, daft as a brush. Went from the "dog aggressive" boy his owners said he was to best chums in a matter of days. No real effort needed. Love him!!! I'd have ten from Kim if I had room!"
In over 11 yrs we have not had any re homes until the summer of 2016. Through no fault of his own Cooper's family decided they did not want him any more. They had two young girls, dad working and mum at home. Cooper was left out, did not go on his regular walks any more, hardly ever out in the car. The issues the family said Copper had, well they just were not. Cooper was 5.5 yrs old and he went direct to his new home without looking back. He is adored and loved and within days he was friends with the two other dogs in immediate family, on walks etc. A gentle Bear he is called.
Re homing is very rewarding and for those that do not want baby pups it works well. There may be some issues that need to be worked through and so time and commitment is involved and the breeder(s) are there for the lifetime of the dogs and their for support and guidance etc. We keep them for many weeks to assess them and work on issues before they are rehomed but some issues take longer and so the new home continues, with the support of the breeder, to work on them.
Any future re homes, will be posted on this site. If anyone feels they can and want to re home a lovely Swissy please drop us an email or give us a call.






Cooper is adored in his new home
