2026 at Regalis-Dynasty

The beginning of a new year offers a natural point of pause.

At Regalis-Dynasty Kennels, our work is long-term by design. We plan quietly, move deliberately, and share updates only when there is something of substance to say. This post serves as a simple outline of what we expect the year ahead to hold.


Upcoming Doberman Puppies

Two litters are anticipated in 2026.

The first is expected in August, with puppies ready to leave in October. This litter will be from our brown and tan female and is expected to be entirely black and tan.

Her pedigree carries over 38 champions, representing generations of consistency in structure, temperament, and breed type. This pairing reflects continuity — the reinforcement of qualities already proven over time.

Later in the year, a second litter is expected around December, from her daughter.

This young female was retained from a large litter with intent. From an early stage, she distinguished herself through her overall balance, correctness of form, and an unusual clarity of mind. Her intelligence, responsiveness, and eagerness to please marked her out immediately and consistently.

She carries the same maternal foundation, combined with carefully selected paternal lines, and represents progression rather than repetition.

While closely related, the two litters are expected to differ subtly in expression and emphasis — an outcome that is both deliberate and necessary in responsible breeding.


Our Standards

All litters at Regalis-Dynasty Kennels are RKC registered (formerly called KC) and raised with the same consistent standards.

Puppies leave us having received:

  • Appropriate vaccinations
  • Flea and worming protocols
  • Initial socialisation and early foundations

They are placed with five weeks’ free insurance, starter puppy food, and the support expected from a breeder who remains accountable for the dogs they produce. All parent dogs are health tested, with breeding decisions made with long-term soundness firmly in mind.


Moving Forward

Our approach remains unchanged.

We breed infrequently, place carefully, and prioritise temperament, structure, and long-term soundness over volume or demand. Updates will be shared as the year unfolds, closer to the relevant times.

For now, we look ahead to 2026 with quiet focus and confidence in the work being done.



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