Royal Peak · Our Dogs

The dogs behind
Royal Peak.

Every Royal Peak dog has brought something different to the family — athleticism, humor, confidence, softness, drive and an unmistakable Entlebucher personality.

01 / CURRENT DOGS

Meet the family.

The current Royal Peak dogs continue the tradition of active, versatile companions who are happiest when they have something meaningful to do.

Marcus Aurelius v. EagleheartCurrent Dog

Marcus

Marcus Aurelius v. Eagleheart SWA CGCA NW1

People-loving, fast and playful, Marcus has participated in agility, therapy and scentwork, with hiking, traveling and learning tricks mixed in for good measure.

AgilityTherapyScentworkHiking
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Royal Peak EntlebucherCurrent Dog

Caddy

HnrCH Baroness Caddy vom Royal Peak SWN TKP

Playful, athletic and strong-minded, Caddy participates in agility, trick dog work, conformation and scentwork.

AgilityTrick DogConformationScentwork
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02 / IN MEMORIAM

Always part of Royal Peak.

The dogs who came before remain an essential part of the Royal Peak story. Their individual pages, photographs, titles and memories will be preserved in the new site.

Duke

Duke

The beginning of Royal Peak

One of the first two Entlebuchers behind the Royal Peak name and an important part of the foundation of the family's life with the breed.

Duke's story →
Earl

Earl

The beginning of Royal Peak

Together with Duke, Earl inspired the “Royal” in Royal Peak and helped establish a relationship with the Entlebucher that has continued for decades.

Earl's story →
Berta

Berta

The quiet zen matriarch

A gentle mixed-breed member of the family, therapy dog and accomplished nosework partner who fit naturally among her Entlebucher companions.

Remember Berta →
Xella

Xella

CH Xella-Excella vom Kornried RN MX MXJ TKA W-FD

Born in Switzerland, Xella excelled across agility, freestyle, rally, trick dog, conformation and scentwork, and produced three Royal Peak litters.

Remember Xella →
Princeton

Princeton

Count Princeton vom Royal Peak TKI

A Royal Peak boy whose activities included agility, trick dog and scentwork, with hiking, traveling and cuddling among his favorite things.

Remember Princeton →

03 / THE NAME

Royal.
Peak.

Royal comes from the nobility names of Duke and Earl. Peak evokes the mountains of Switzerland — and something more important: helping each dog discover and develop the individual capabilities within them.