Temperament first
Beauty matters, but families live with temperament every day. We look for stable, attentive, loyal, confident parents that can support real family life.
Our dogs
Choosing a White Swiss Shepherd puppy should begin with understanding the parents. At Star of David, every pairing is considered through family temperament, health and DNA context, structure, movement, titles, and the long-term quality of life we want for every dog.

Beauty matters, but families live with temperament every day. We look for stable, attentive, loyal, confident parents that can support real family life.
Health and DNA testing are part of responsible decision-making. Families deserve to understand what was checked, why it matters, and how it relates to the puppy.
Show titles matter when they support breed type, structure, movement, and professional evaluation. They are another layer of confidence, not a replacement for temperament.



Meet the males that bring presence, calm confidence, structure, movement, and desired temperament into the next generation.

The females are the heart of the kennel: motherhood, stability, people sensitivity, and a secure foundation for puppies.

Dogs that shaped Star of David, influenced the breed, and left a legacy with families in Israel and abroad.
What to check in the parents
Parents are not just names on a pedigree. They shape temperament, structure, movement, genetic health context, and family potential. Serious families should understand the parents, their temperament, tests, titles, and why the pairing was chosen.
We look for calm confidence, human connection, trainability, and real family suitability.
Health and DNA testing help reduce known risks, plan responsibly, and give families clear information.
Titles matter when they support professional evaluation of breed type, structure, movement, and presence.
Families receive context about the parents, the pairing, and what should be maintained at home.
At Star of David, parents are not selected by a beautiful photo alone. A White Swiss Shepherd considered for breeding must offer a broader combination: stable temperament, documented health where possible, correct structure and movement, breed-standard quality, good quality of life, and a genuine ability to live as part of a family.
Tell us about your home, children, experience, activity level, and what you hope to find in your dog. We can explain the parents, future pairings, and what puppy temperament may truly fit you.