Located on the sandy shores of Cape Cod and in the heart of New England.
I have been involved with dogs all my life, as were my parents before me. I have raised leos now for over 15 years. There are no kennels in my house, all my dogs live in the house all the time, with each other and me, and on sofas and beds and wherever they choose to go!!!
They are my family and my companions. I believe dogs are an integral part of a family and should always be with the family forever. I do not place my dogs if not breedable. Because of this, I will never have many litters of puppies.
When I do have a litter, they are born and raised in the house, in a sunny plant filled room next to my bedroom and I am with them 24 hours a day every day. Socialization starts at birth and continues until they go to their new homes. And those new homes are very carefully screened.
I have leo puppies in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, and Vermont and they welcome visitors to their homes so you can learn about leos.
I am breeding for health and longevity and over 50 percent of my puppy familes come from people either coming back for a second puppy or referring their friends and families. I believe genetic diversity is the key to a long and healthy life so there is no line breeding here.
I want anyone who decides they want one of my very occasional puppies to know they will always have my support and health. Leos are a wonderful and unique breed that are perfect for today's modern society and it's demands. I feel privileged to have them be the focus of my life and want to share that gift with you.
If you want a dog that will be a loving part of your family and life, please contact me so we can talk about making that happen.
Mary Davidson
Leos by the Sea Kennel
Cape Cod
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The Leonberger is a very large breed of dog. The breed's name derives from the city of Leonberg in south-west Germany. According to legend, the Leonberger was ostensibly bred as a 'symbolic dog' that would mimic the lion in the town crest read more...