Thank you stopping by Trail's End! We are Steve and Julie Waltenburg.
Our ranch is located in Phelan, CA, which is in the beautiful High Desert,
just downslope of the San Gabriel Mountains. We live here with our dogs,
sheep, cattle, ducks and geese.
Our passion is preserving the herding heritage of the herding breeds
that we own. We hope that in some small way that our breeding program
and our herding training and trialing programs work toward that end.
Steve has had continued success throughout the years in trialing our
dogs and those of others. There have been multiple high in trial wins,
National Specialty wins and many breed “firsts” for the
ACDs.
Although Steve’s time is limited, he does give herding instruction
when he can. We feel it is important to give back to a community that
has given us so much. We do take an occasional dog in for training and
have for sale a started dog now and then. We also offer our dogs at
stud to approved bitches. Steve is a licensed AKC and AHBA herding judge.
We have both served as chairs for the Australian Cattle Dog Club of
America, and I, Julie, continue to serve as a member. I have served
as trial chair for two National herding trials. We are also members
of the Australian Cattle Dog Club of Greater Los Angeles for which I
have chaired three herding trials and have served as an officer in several
capacities.
Steve is a licensed AKC and AHBA herding judge, as well.
As mentioned we breed only occasionally, considering it to be a very
weighty endeavor. We seriously consider each breeding prospect's possible
contribution to the breed. To that end we genetically test our breeding
stock, including the new DNA
test for PRCD, CERF,
OFA, and
BAER.
Our litters are in-home raised, as we place great importance on socialization
in starting a happy, sound ACD. We make careful consideration in puppy
placement, be it a working, companion or show home. We encourage potential
buyers to ask many questions. We in turn will have many for them!
But enough about us! In the end it is about the dogs! Our dogs and those
that come in for training are treated as family members. Each is a unique
individual in our small kennel, and we love them all! They are workmates,
friends, kids, characters and sources of joy in our lives!
Please, come share with us who we are, what we do, and why we love these
uniquely intelligent, loyal and courageous dogs!