Irwin’s Guardian Stud
The Irwin’s Guardian Livestock Guardian Dog Breeding Facility was named in recognition and in honour of Steve Irwin and the support provided by the Irwin family and Wildlife Warriors of the Australia Zoo. The breeding facility is located in the Northern Cape close to the town of Upington. The new Irwin’s Guardian Stud facility was funded by Wildlife Warriors and Toerbroers. The Irwin’s Guardian Stud has now been operating successfully for a number of years providing livestock guardian dog puppies for placement on farms within the cheetah range in South Africa. The Irwin’s Guardian Stud is currently managed and overseen on behalf of the Cheetah Outreach Trust by Hannelie Liebenberg of the Hanrie Trust who has years of experience in breeding Anatolian Shepherds. There are 8 Anatolian Shepherd Dog breeding dogs currently at the facility, two males (Scout and Charlie) and six females (Ester, Compton, Disa and Hope, Annie and Tiaki). Ultra Pet provides feeding support to the breeding dogs and puppies at the facility and Virbac South Africa provides the necessary microchips, vaccinations and deworming and Bravecto SA provides tick and flea treatment for the breeding dogs and puppies at the facility and after their placements on farms. We have a 93% placement success rate with our Livestock Guardian Dogs with a 97% to 100% reduction in predation losses with the flocks and herds guarded by our Livestock Guardian Dogs.








