Available Dogs
Loving Companions. Trained to Protect. Ready to Join You.
Purpose-Bred. Professionally Trained. Personally Matched.
Our Dogs are pedigree-certified and rigorously trained to meet the highest standards of Protection, Obedience, and Social Integration. These are not ordinary working dogs—they are exceptional companions, genetically gifted, deeply bonded, and capable of defending what matters most.
Availability is minimal – we only take four clients per year. Each AlpinHaus Protection Dog is developed with care and precision, and placement is selective to ensure the perfect match between guardian and handler.
Starting at $85,000 — global hand delivery available.
“Capable of performing at levels that were previously unimaginable.”
Shadow Boxer
Shadow Boxer is a magnificent specimen—a large-headed, tiger-striped Dutch Shepherd with strong presence, power, and heart. From the start, he’s been a standout, evolving into an exceptional Protection Dog with a vibrant, balanced temperament that draws people in. He obtained his Level 1 and 2 in 2023 and his Level 3 in 2024 and has just completed his X Line training now, in late 2025, with his brother Skywalker.
He carries a joyful, puppy-like energy that makes him incredibly fun to be around. He loves to run, explore, and engage with his people, bringing a sense of playfulness and lightness into the home. But when activated, Shadow Boxer transforms. He becomes a force—precise, determined, and explosively capable. His Level 3: Dynamic Defense certification is a testament to that, backed by specialized training in Intruder Search, Property Search, and our proprietary Dynamic Reviere (Bark & Hold) technique. Additionally, with the completion of his X Line training with Skywalker, they are now together the #1 and #2 Protection Dogs available worldwide…. With the exception of our Hunter, no other Dogs anywhere come close to matching their capabilities.
Shadow’s desire to please is nearly unequalled, making him as cooperative as he is commanding. He is very deeply bonded, eager to work, with a gentle heart and is an absolute pleasure to work with.
For the right home, Shadow Boxer will be a loyal guardian, a joyful companion, and a daily reminder of what elite canine Protection truly looks like.
Get To KNow Shadow Boxer
Come here, boy. Yes. Boy. Oh, yes. That’s weird. The alarm just went off. That’s Hold on, Shadow. Hey, sweetheart. Are you at home? No. The alarm just went off. Yeah. No. I mean, just, right now. How long have been gone? Okay. When are you gonna be home? Okay. Yeah. No. I’m I’m gonna go check it out. I’m gonna check it out right now. Yeah. It’s bizarre. Alright. Cool. I’ll let you know. No. I’m sure it’s nothing. No. I’m just out with Shadow. Yeah. Okay. I’ll let you know. I’m going back right now. Okay. Bye. Come on, Shadow. Gate’s open. No. Hello, please? Yes. I have an intruder at my house. Yeah. Definitely an intruder at my house. Yeah. That’s the address. Yeah. Send someone immediately. My dog is attacking him right now. That’s correct. That’s right. Yes. Immediately. Thank you. Bye bye. Good boy, Shadow. Good boy.
SKYWALKER
Skywalker is an exceptional Dog with a magnetic presence and personality. With high energy and a naturally joyful temperament, he lights up any space he enters—making him a standout companion for active families. His striking coat and powerful posture turn heads wherever he goes, and his social nature makes him equally beloved by adults and children alike.
Skywalker obtained his Level 1 and 2 in 2023 and his Level 3 in 2024 and has just completed his X Line training now, in late 2025, with his brother Shadow Boxer. Additionally, Skywalker has built a strong foundation across all AlpinHaus core options: Intruder Search, Property Search, and Search and Rescue. Each of these can be further tailored to your lifestyle and protection needs.
He’s a medium-high drive, medium-large sized, purebred FCI-pedigreed Dutch Shepherd, and in addition to being the brother of Shadow Boxer, he is the brother of X Line team Serious Black and Speed Racer—all trained for fluency, resilience, and presence. With exceptional internal stability and eagerness to please, Skywalker is ready to be the heart of a home that values both security and companionship.
Get To KNow Skywalker
Easy. On the lookout. Okay. Enough. Enough. Break. That’s us. Bye.
Ready. Ready. Please. Alright. Freak. You’re a rebel Skywalker. You could see how happy Skywalker is to be out with the big dogs. And how aloof Rebel is. She just doesn’t care. Hunter, let’s go. Hunter, come on. She’s sitting. Front. Break. Alright. Gotta go find Hunter. So Riptide, her Her elbow is messed up, so I’m only taking her out by herself right now. Otherwise, she’d be out too. Hunter. Hunter, let’s go. So at some point, I think this is good. Let’s go. Skywalker. He brings it right to me. Yes. Good boy. Into the heel position. Let’s see what we got. See if I could film this. So he was making noise before doing a little bit of grunting. Yeah. Good boy. Alright. Oh, yes. Good boy. Full mouth on that sucker. No. No. No. Not quite a full mouth right now. There we go. Oh, yes. Come here, Skywalker. Yes. Good boy. What do you got? Full mouth on that bite. Freak. Good boy. Alright, Skywalker. Good boy. Break. Right. Good boy. So what do we have here? Second time he’s been out. He’s almost five months old. I walked him over grades. He was perfectly fine. In fact, was Didn’t even care. That’s a very common thing for dogs to get tripped up on. He’s definitely getting distracted by cars. He’s getting distracted by people. People. All of this is new to him. He’s on the property the whole time, so this is all just incredibly new. Good boy. He defaults into his behaviors, but he does not maintain focus. So clearly, we have more work to do, but that’s clearly to be expected. So I’m not bothered by any of this. Good boy. Good boy. Good boy. We’ve done like I said, this is the second time we’ve done healing with this distraction level. But what we’re not seeing is fearfulness. What we’re not seeing is aggression. What we’re not seeing is any sort of antisocial behavior. We’re just seeing distraction. That’s completely fine. That’s great. Good boy. Freaking. Alright. Good boy. Good boy. What we are seeing is defaulting into good behavior. Good boy. Let’s just do a little bit of obedience and see how he does this. Alright. Good boy. Yes. Finish. Yes. Stick. Yes. Good boy. Stick. Yes. Stick. Put. Stick. Yes. Finish. Good boy. Break. Alright. So the finish is weak. Yeah. So overall good boy. Overall, we have more work to do. Now for the second time out in public, I think we’re doing really, really well. Good boy. What’s that? And and we’re really happy with this. Break. Skywalker. Skywalker. Ready. Skywalker. Putt. Sit. Putt. Break. Yes. Good. Go. Okay. Skywalker. Search. So he’s definitely on it. She should not be this close to the road. She shouldn’t have been. Looks like she was. Okay. She should not have been this on the road. She should have been up on the grass right here. Alright. Perfect. He’s doing a good job. Here’s the fork. Correctly takes the right path, nose to the ground. Head down. My man, Scott Walker. So let’s see. Fifteen minutes point seven five miles. He’s going the long way. Goddamn it. No. I gotta go through here. Goddamn it. This guy named obstacle course. Now he’s going the right way. Okay. Careful here. Not to mess up my knee again, which is rehabbing. Woah. Easy buddy. I gotta slow him down. Yeah. And he’s on it hard. He knows what’s up. He knows what’s up. We’re seventeen minutes in. This is the longest we’ve ever done by far by far. Alright. He’s gonna find brassume. It should terminate. Let’s see if the distance ends up being a mile. I didn’t wanna do a mile. Wanted to do three quarters of a mile of a thirty minute season. Boom. You saw that? Facts. So is that point nine five? I don’t know. Eighteen thirty. Cool. Yes. Come. Break. Good boy. Yes. That’s it. Good boy. Yes. Good boy. Yes. Oh, yes. Good boy. That’s great. Skywalker. A lot of noise, heat coming out from that crate. Alright. Good boy. Hope you guys Skullar, ready? Skullar, search. Alright. Awesome. I’m holding him back a little bit. The Saint Kone is super fresh. Awesome. Brilliant.
Hunter
If every Dog were a type of vehicle, Hunter would be an F-16. He’s one of the highest-caliber Dogs we’ve ever trained—right alongside the elite ranks of Rebelle and Riptide. Engineered for performance, with a mind that is brilliant, he has been shaped by generations of proven working bloodlines from Cité des Maraudeurs and the legendary Crocs de L’Olympe.
Hunter is a dynamic powerhouse in motion. He’s high-drive, hyper-athletic, lightning-fast in both mind and body, and equipped with a full, powerful bite. His instincts are razor-sharp, and there isn’t a training scenario he can’t conquer. Hunter is Level 3: Dynamic Defense certified as well as trained in Intruder Search and Property Search.
But what sets Hunter apart isn’t only his ability—it’s also his soul. He’s remarkably sensitive, deeply bonded to his handler, and lives to please. He’s social, affectionate, and tuned into human emotion, while still naturally alert to his environment. He’ll calmly observe through windows, letting out a low growl if he senses a disturbance—but always balanced, never reactive.
Hunter is best suited for an active individual or family who understands working dogs and wants to integrate him into their lifestyle fully. He thrives on mental and physical engagement, and rewards those who give him purpose with unshakable loyalty and presence.
This isn’t the Dog for everyone. But for the right person, Hunter will be unforgettable.
Get To KNow Hunter
Come. Hunter’s a good boy. Hunter is a good boy. Good boy, Hunter. Okay. Okay. Okay. Don’t make any sudden moves. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh. Oh.
Awesome. Who is that? Is that a weapon? Hunter, break. Come on, Roger. Good boy. Good boy. Hunter, revere. House. Stay still. Don’t move. Don’t move. Drop the weapon. Drop the weapon. Drop the weapon. Don’t move. Okay. Stop. Don’t move. I said stop. Arrette. Arrette. Arrette. Good boy, Hunter. Good boy. Boy. Good boy. Hunter, okay. Get police.
Opium
Opium du Blason a Croix d’Argent is a perfect Dutch Shepherd.
She was purchased in 2021 for breeding purposes and trained in the Mondio Ring program to obtain her Level 1. Opium shares the exact same father that X Line Protection Dogs Rebelle and Riptide have: French Ring Finalist Joker Rouge.
Her elite bloodlines are well on display when you meet her. She is highly social. Incredibly loving and sweet, she comes right up to you and sits in front of you looking for love. But underneath that soft, hyper-affectionate exterior she is solid as a rock, stable and tough. Food, Defense and Prey drives all extremely pronounced, as well as size, color, stature and athleticism. She has world-class bite work that is intense, aggressive and highly effective. Most importantly, her health testing has been extensive and she is fantastically healthy in every possible regard, including perfect hips, elbows and spine.
She has had her first and possibly only litter, producing 5 puppies two of which we kept, her amazing sons Ayrton Senna and Alain Prost.
She is available for purchase, at a reduced price given her age and levels of training. Our strong preference is to pair her with Hunter, as they are happy playmates together. (They are not a Protection X Line Team but operate independently from one another.). Guaranteed to bring the right owner virtually unlimited happiness.
Date of Birth January 30 2018. Approximately 30 kg.





Get To KNow Opium
So this is an exercise where we’re taking opium out to do a training session where we have a hypothetical burglar or bad guy of some sort trying to abduct or rob someone at their car, at their home. This could be at their car at any location, a mall, someplace out in public or obviously at the home like we have it situated here. And just seeing how opium responds when the owner handler, in this case myself, does not see the bad guy. And we can see that she started to react immediately almost. She knows that there’s someone there. She’s heavily alerting, and she’s ready to attack unless she’s told to stand out. Obrien, what’s up? What’s going on? Opium, what’s happening? Opium, what’s happening? And we are circling the car. The person hasn’t even revealed themselves, Opium is already going crazy. Opium, what’s up? What’s going on? And the bad guy comes out, weapon in hand, from behind the car to try and make an abduction or robbery or something. And without even being told, opium is in automatic defense mode and goes ahead and attacks the person knowing that she has not been stood down. Don’t do this. Come on in. And here we have our intern, Robert. Hope you We’ve been working with opium as a decoy for the past month, exclusively doing protection work with her, taking the bites, being the bad guy with her. For thirty days in a row now, this is the first time that he’s met her outside of the role as a decoy, And you can see that she doesn’t hold any of the decoy work against him. All the aggression work that he did with her, all of the taunting, all of the hostility that he showed her, none of that matters anymore. She is in post protection socialization mode. Being her normal loving self, this is a reflection of her stability, incredible stability.
Stay down. Stay down. Stay down. **** it. I’m just gonna have her attack you. Okay? One moment. House.
Frequently Asked Questions
Some details concerning how we work our Client Integration Journey with our Dogs.
How do I actually purchase an AlpinHaus Dog?
Step one is to have a series of detailed conversations with us about your specific situation and confirm that an AlpinHaus Dog is right for you. If indeed it is, then we determine what the right Dog for you will be. At this point we will either have one, or two if you prefer, available, or we will develop one, or two, for you.
Do I need to come to the AlpinHaus location to select or pick up my Dog?
Visiting us is always the best idea. You will get to see our Dogs in real life as well as in Protection exercises and even work with them potentially to see what they would be like with you. You can do this before you put down a deposit and it’s in your interest to do this, we think. To pick up your Dog its also a good idea because we can do a lot of training here with you that would also be ideal. But we can of course also come to your home to train with your family and your Dog as well, which we also advise unless you are comfortable with skipping this step.
How does the Integration Journey typically work if I don’t collect my Dog at AlpinHaus?
We visit you at your home and spend 5 days with you integrating your new Dog into your life and lifestyle. Each client is different so each integration is different. After the initial 5 days, we depart for a period of time, anywhere from a week to a month or so, then we return to do more integration work to cover anything that has come up in the intervening time. Depending on the situation the second visit could last 2 – 7 or even more days. Every Client is different, so each situation is different.
How does payment work?
To secure your AlpinHaus Dog a non-refundable deposit of 50%, but sometimes more depending on the situation, is required. This removes your Dog from being available to any other Client. The balance is paid upon delivery. The chain of custody for each AlpinHaus Dog remains with AlpinHaus until your Dog is fully paid for, so please note that we cannot fully handover your Dog until payment is fully completed, although we can begin the Integration Journey before this point.
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