You can buy a fully trained adult German Shepherd here, complete with titles, and that is the first thing that sets this Snohomish kennel apart from a typical puppy seller. Jason and Kimberly Brown run a breeding program that hands buyers a dog already carrying completed obedience, tracking, and personal protection work, with real-world titles to back it up. Most breeders stop at eight-week-old pups and a deposit slip. Vom Haus German Shepherd Breeder Washington sells across a whole range, from young litters to adults that have done the work and earned the credentials.
The dogs come from two recognizable lines: West German Show Line and working-line German Shepherds. Puppies are AKC-registered, born from planned litters, and sold with full pedigree disclosure plus health information on both the sire and the dam. There is a waiting list for upcoming litters, which is the normal rhythm for a breeder who plans pairings instead of running a constant production line. That patience tends to mean better odds on temperament and structure. It is a fair indicator that the people behind Vom Haus German Shepherd Breeder Washington are doing more than moving inventory, and that the dogs here are bred toward a standard instead of a sale.
Health testing is where this operation gets specific, and specifics matter when you are paying for a large working breed prone to hip and joint problems. Every breeding dog goes through hip and elbow certification, a breed survey and evaluation, DM testing for degenerative myelopathy, and a commercial DNA panel that screens for inherited traits and ancestry. That is a more complete panel than many small kennels bother with, and Vom Haus German Shepherd Breeder Washington lays it out plainly so a buyer can review it before handing over any money. For a breed where a bad hip can mean years of vet bills and heartbreak, this is the part of the listing that deserves the closest read. A breeder willing to publish that testing in detail is inviting scrutiny, which is the opposite of what a careless operation does.
Trained adults and the K9 academy connection
The tiered selection of dogs is genuinely useful for different buyers. There are puppies for people who want to raise a dog from scratch. There are young adults that arrive potty trained, crate trained, and with basic house manners settled, which suits anyone who wants to skip the chewed-shoe phase. And there are the fully trained adults, the standout option Vom Haus German Shepherd Breeder Washington is best known for, with obedience, tracking, and protection work behind them. The program also rehomes retired and returned adults to approved homes, so a dog that has aged out of the program or come back gets placed deliberately instead of dumped.
Behind much of this sits Audax K9 Academy, an affiliated training operation. It runs group obedience classes both onsite and at offsite locations, and it trains dogs for sport, working titles, and personal protection. The overlap explains how a breeder can credibly offer titled adults: the same people who breed the dogs also put the training hours into them. It also means a puppy buyer has a built-in path to keep working with their dog past the sale, which is more than a transactional handoff. Few breeders carry an in-house academy, and the pairing gives Vom Haus German Shepherd Breeder Washington a depth that a pups-only kennel cannot match.
One practical note worth weighing. Pricing is not posted anywhere on the site. Buyers of a dog from Vom Haus German Shepherd Breeder Washington are told to email or call for guarantee details before purchase, so the cost of a puppy, a started dog, or a finished adult stays behind a conversation. Trained protection dogs can run into serious money, and the absence of any figure means you walk in without a baseline. That is common enough among working-line breeders, but it does ask for a phone call before you know whether the program fits your budget. Anyone weighing Vom Haus German Shepherd Breeder Washington against another kennel will have to make contact to do a real comparison.
On reaching the Browns, there is no friction. A phone number and an email both sit on the site, and the same details turn up in outside listings and on the Facebook page, where the physical address checks out too. The kennel is at a real location in Snohomish, in the Pacific Northwest, and nothing about the contact path feels evasive. For a purchase that often involves a deposit and a wait, that openness counts, and it makes the early conversation Vom Haus German Shepherd Breeder Washington asks for an easy one to start.
Reputation is the thinner part of the picture, and it is worth being straight about it. The site carries a testimonials page, but those reviews live on the breeder's own pages, so they come pre-selected by the people who run the business. A search for the kennel on the usual independent platforms, Google, Yelp, the BBB, Trustpilot, turns up no listing or aggregate rating specific to Vom Haus German Shepherd Breeder Washington. There is a Facebook presence under the name of Vom Haus German Shepherd Breeder Washington and social activity through @AudaxK9Academy on YouTube and Instagram, but no third-party star count that a prospective buyer could lean on for an outside read.
That gap does not mean the dogs are anything less than the site claims. Many serious hobby breeders sell entire litters through word of mouth and a waiting list, and never accumulate the public review trail a restaurant or a plumber would. But it does shift the burden onto the buyer to do the legwork: ask for references from past puppy owners, request to see the actual health certificates instead of a summary, and visit if possible. The titles, the testing, and the AKC paperwork are all verifiable claims, so a careful buyer has plenty to confirm before handing over money. None of that requires taking Vom Haus German Shepherd Breeder Washington purely on faith, which is reassuring.
What pulls the listing together is consistency. A breeder who tests every dog for hips, elbows, DM, and DNA, discloses pedigrees, plans litters, trains to titles, and rehomes its retirees with care is showing a coherent philosophy. The affiliated academy reinforces it. Vom Haus German Shepherd Breeder Washington reads like an operation built by people who handle these dogs daily and stake their name on how they turn out. The working-line and show-line split also means a buyer can match a dog to their actual goal, whether that is a calm family companion or a prospect bred to title.
For anyone in Washington or the broader Pacific Northwest who specifically wants a West German Show Line or working-line GSD, and especially anyone after a started or fully trained adult, this is a credible and unusually transparent option. The health protocol and the trained-dog tier are real differentiators. The honest reservations are two: prices are invisible until you make contact, and there is no independent review record to confirm what the testimonials say. Neither is disqualifying, and neither should be ignored. Go in ready to ask hard questions and verify the paperwork in person, and Vom Haus German Shepherd Breeder Washington turns out to be a more thorough operation than the site's plain presentation first suggests.






Business address
Vom Haus Audax German Shepherd Breeder
3323 165th Ave SE,
Snohomish,
WA
98290
United States
Contact details
Phone: 2069317200