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Here at Mid-Creek Shepherds the only light to guide you at night are the moon and the stars. On a cloudy night one cannot see their own hand much less the source of many chilling noises from unknown creatures thus intimidating my city born and raised wife.
Safety and companionship initiated our search 10 years ago resulting in a love German Shepherds. It all started with one magnificent black and tan male to ease the girl's worries. This indeed made them feel safe. A dog large enough to deter wrong-doers, yet gentle enough to play with a toddler.
We have since then embraced three more Shepherds, a female wolf, and imported royalty from Finland and Germany.

We also have two cats and a Pomeranian. All the animals under our care are very much loved and a part of our family. The only difference is they do not sit at the kitchen table. Not to say that they haven't tried!
We provide a variety of stimulus for our pack.  In doing so, we've fenced in 4 acres to safeguard our beloved pets.  We included a bit of the forest to further provide stimulus in the form of the hunt.  One whiff of a little scurrying creature and off they dash with a resonance of wild horses.
Our goal is to afford families the ability to protect their loved ones and their homes.  We also strive to socialize our animals and place them in a forever home according to their temperaments and drive.
For more information about our dogs, or to inquire about a puppy, or to be placed on our waiting list for a puppy, please contact us.

Bill and Bridgette Smith

Phone: 601-384-2223
E-mail: Inquiries@midcreekshepherds.com
We have three 16' x 24' kennels. Each kennel has a cement run along the interior, a small swimming pool, and comfortable homes. The center is freshened with cedar kennel bedding daily. We are in the process of expanding with the addition of two more kennels complete with slanted roofs.  Some of our dogs prefer to go to bed in their kennels and some prefer the front porch.
More often than not, they return empty handed. Alas, there is always tomorrow.