The Royals Litter

Caefelin Clem “Taff” x Omegamtn’s Looks to the Moon “Luna”

Whelped: 6.15.25

Litter: 2 males & 2 females

Activities: The goal is that the puppies in this litter will have the potential to excel in recreational sports and performance homes, but also in active companion/pet homes.

Temperament: medium drive, neutral to friendly with a good off-switch and low to medium arousal.

Size: medium 40-50lbs

Coat: medium to long rough coat

Ready to go home August 10th, 2025

All puppies in this litter have been spoken for and placed; however, if you are interested in a puppy from a future litter, please fill out an application.

Meet the Royals

by Taff out of Luna, whelped 6.15.25

Noble

Red and white male

Optimal Selection: TBD

North Fork’s Noble Flex of the Realm “Flex”

Heiress

Red and white female keeper

Optimal Selection: full panel clear

Registered name: TBD

Knight

Red and white male

North Fork’s Light of Sacred Fire “Rico”

Reign

Red and white female

North Fork’s Crimson Moon Goddess “Tika”

temperament testing

Noble

  • The test are as follows:

    • Social Attraction - degree of social attraction to people, confidence or dependence.

    • Following - willingness to follow a person.

    • Restraint - degree of dominant or submissive tendency, and ease of handling in difficult situations.

    • Social Dominance - degree of acceptance of social dominance by a person.

    • Elevation - degree of accepting dominance while in a position of no control, such as at the veterinarian or groomer.

    • Retrieving - degree of willingness to do something for you. Together with Social Attraction and Following a key indicator for ease or difficulty in training.

    • Touch Sensitivity - degree of sensitivity to touch and a key indicator to the type of training equipment required.

    • Sound Sensitivity - degree of sensitivity to sound, such as loud noises or thunderstorms.

    • Sight Sensitivity - degree of response to a moving object, such as chasing bicycles, children or squirrels.

    • Stability - degree of startle response to a strange object.

  • Social attraction: 4 - Came readily, tail down.

    Following: 3 - Followed readily, tail up.

    Restraint: 4 - Struggled, then settled.

    Social dominance: 3 - Cuddles up to tester and tries to lick face.

    Elevation dominance: 3 - No struggle, relaxed.

    Retrieving: 2 - Chase object, stands over object, does not return.

    Touch sensitivity: 5 - Two to three seconds before response.

    Sound sensitivity: 5 - Cringes, backs off, and hides.

    Sight sensitivity: 5 - Runs away or hides behind tester.

    Stability: 4 - Sits and looks, but does not move towards the umbrella.

heiress

  • The test are as follows:

    • Social Attraction - degree of social attraction to people, confidence or dependence.

    • Following - willingness to follow a person.

    • Restraint - degree of dominant or submissive tendency, and ease of handling in difficult situations.

    • Social Dominance - degree of acceptance of social dominance by a person.

    • Elevation - degree of accepting dominance while in a position of no control, such as at the veterinarian or groomer.

    • Retrieving - degree of willingness to do something for you. Together with Social Attraction and Following a key indicator for ease or difficulty in training.

    • Touch Sensitivity - degree of sensitivity to touch and a key indicator to the type of training equipment required.

    • Sound Sensitivity - degree of sensitivity to sound, such as loud noises or thunderstorms.

    • Sight Sensitivity - degree of response to a moving object, such as chasing bicycles, children or squirrels.

    • Stability - degree of startle response to a strange object.

  • Social attraction: 6 - Did not come at all.

    Following: 3 - Followed readily, tail up.

    Restraint: 2 - Struggled fiercely, flailed.

    Social dominance: 3 - Cuddles up to tester and tries to lick face.

    Elevation dominance: 6 - No struggle, froze.

    Retrieving: 1 - Chases object, picks up object and runs away.

    Touch sensitivity: 6 - One to two seconds before response.

    Sound sensitivity: 4 - Listens and locates sound.

    Sight sensitivity: 2 - Looks, puts feet on object, and puts mouth on object.

    Stability: 3 - Looks and wants to investigate.

knight

  • The test are as follows:

    • Social Attraction - degree of social attraction to people, confidence or dependence.

    • Following - willingness to follow a person.

    • Restraint - degree of dominant or submissive tendency, and ease of handling in difficult situations.

    • Social Dominance - degree of acceptance of social dominance by a person.

    • Elevation - degree of accepting dominance while in a position of no control, such as at the veterinarian or groomer.

    • Retrieving - degree of willingness to do something for you. Together with Social Attraction and Following a key indicator for ease or difficulty in training.

    • Touch Sensitivity - degree of sensitivity to touch and a key indicator to the type of training equipment required.

    • Sound Sensitivity - degree of sensitivity to sound, such as loud noises or thunderstorms.

    • Sight Sensitivity - degree of response to a moving object, such as chasing bicycles, children or squirrels.

    • Stability - degree of startle response to a strange object.

  • Social attraction: 5 - Came hesitantly, tail down.

    Following: 3 - Followed readily, tail up.

    Restraint: 6 - No struggle, straining to avoid eye contact.

    Social dominance: 3 - Cuddles up to tester and tries to lick face.

    Elevation dominance: 4 - Struggled, settled and licked.

    Retrieving: 1 - Chases object, picks up object and runs away.

    Touch sensitivity: 6 - One to two seconds before response.

    Sound sensitivity: 4 - Listens and locates sound.

    Sight sensitivity: 2 - Looks, puts feet on object, and puts mouth on object.

    Stability: 2 - Looks and walks to the umbrella, smelling it cautiously.

reign

  • The test are as follows:

    • Social Attraction - degree of social attraction to people, confidence or dependence.

    • Following - willingness to follow a person.

    • Restraint - degree of dominant or submissive tendency, and ease of handling in difficult situations.

    • Social Dominance - degree of acceptance of social dominance by a person.

    • Elevation - degree of accepting dominance while in a position of no control, such as at the veterinarian or groomer.

    • Retrieving - degree of willingness to do something for you. Together with Social Attraction and Following a key indicator for ease or difficulty in training.

    • Touch Sensitivity - degree of sensitivity to touch and a key indicator to the type of training equipment required.

    • Sound Sensitivity - degree of sensitivity to sound, such as loud noises or thunderstorms.

    • Sight Sensitivity - degree of response to a moving object, such as chasing bicycles, children or squirrels.

    • Stability - degree of startle response to a strange object.

  • Social attraction: 5 - Came hesitantly, tail down.

    Following: 3 - Followed readily, tail up.

    Restraint: 2 - Struggled fiercely, flailed.

    Social dominance: 3 - Cuddles up to tester and tries to lick face.

    Elevation dominance: 4 - Struggled, settled and licked.

    Retrieving: 6 - Does not chase object.

    Touch sensitivity: 4 - Three to five seconds before response.

    Sound sensitivity: 6 - Ignores sound and shows no curiosity.

    Sight sensitivity: 3 - Looks with curiosity, attempts to investigate with tail up.

    Stability: 5 - Shows little or no interest.