I'm currently on the lookout for a male pup. This pup will need to have solid nerves and intense drive as my goal for him is to compete and be trained for a dual purpose police k9.
I've been researching for about 4 months now and have come down to two kennels. One in the states and one in the Netherlands. Any references would be much appreciated.
Thanks you.
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