BELGIAN MALINOIS MALES
Double B Kennels in Australia takes great care in selecting Belgian Malinois & Dutch Shepherds for their breeding program. They import dogs that have been thoroughly tested and proven, emphasising the importance of quality and excellence in their breeding stock. By prioritising these meticulous standards, Double B Kennels Australia aims to produce quality Belgian Malinois & Dutch Shepherds, ensuring both their health and performance capabilities are of the highest standard.

BORK BORK BRN 42521 (PDC)
Active Security Dog
Semen Available
(Orivet Full Genetic Breed Profile Tested)
(Hip & Elbow Scored)
Sire: VomJada Catchet BRN 42796
ANKC 4100267231
Dam: Non Vactro Arrow BRN 4479
ANKC 6100109820
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PSA - PDC 142.5pts
Highest Protection Score in PDC
Highest Overall Score in PDC
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Bork Bork is a substantial and robust male, standing at an impressive shoulder height of 68cm and weighing a solid 36kg. With a remarkable combination of solid nerve, problem-solving prowess, and an environmentally conscious disposition, Bork Bork proves to be a well-rounded individual. He effortlessly maintains clarity in various situations and exhibits social tendencies, particularly with children. However, his selectiveness with adults and dogs adds a layer of discernment to his interactions. Possessing a balanced and stable demeanor, Bork Bork showcases full pushing grips and a formidable bite. Notably, his ability to seamlessly transition from a civil to a sportive mode underscores his adaptability and versatility.
LUPO (MR1) BRN 46917
Semen Available - 2BU
(No Testing)
Sire: Jax BRN 34730
Dam: McCredic Daisy FCI


MIDO (PH1) BRN 19567
Knpv PH1 435pts
Knpv Championship 429pts
HD : Good - ED: Normal
Sire: BRN 6004 Jary PH1
Dam: BRN 10990 Kyra
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Mido (BRN 19567) was an exceptional black Malinois Shepherd known for his impressive working ability, strong genetic heritage, and significant contributions to the world of working dogs. Born on June 22, 2011, Mido was the last titled son of the renowned Jary Berghorst bloodline, a lineage known for producing top-tier working dogs in the Royal Dutch Police Dog (KNPV) program. Unlike his rangy-built sire, Jary Berghorst, Mido exhibited a thicker, more compact physique with a muscular build and striking black coat. He was characterized by his intense prey drive, exceptional hunt instinct, and tenacious work ethic, making him a sought-after stud for service and competition dogs worldwide.
KNPV Achievements
Mido demonstrated outstanding performance in the KNPV trials, earning his PH I (Police Dog I) title with 435 points (CL) under the guidance of Mr. F. Ackermans in Valkenburg. His competitive record includes:
June 14, 2014 – Nomination Competition in Herkenbosch (432 points)
September 2013 – Championship Competition South Limburg (438 points)
2014 Dutch Championships PH I – Ranked 6th with 429 points
Influence in Working Dog Breeding
Following his KNPV career, Mido was imported to Miami, Florida, USA, by All-Purpose K9 (Gio & Lianet), where he became a highly influential stud dog in both law enforcement and sport dog breeding programs. His offspring have gone on to serve in various capacities, including police K9 units, military roles, and high-level KNPV sport competitions across the United States, Australia, and Europe.
Progeny & Legacy
Registered Litters: 13
Registered Siblings: 62 (9 KNPV certified)
Registered Offspring: 132 (3 KNPV certified)
Mido’s genetic influence continues to shape the future of elite working dogs, passing down his powerful drive, strong nerves, and robust physical structure to his progeny. His impact extends beyond sport and service work, solidifying his place in the history of elite KNPV Malinois breeding.
2026/2027 BRN 42422 RICO
2-2 Boris (Doeze)
3-4 Rudie (Pegge)
Dutch Shepherd
Embark Tested & Scored
Sire: Lummel Van de Zonhoek BRN 23389 PH1
Dam: Amy BRN 27186
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RICO (BRN 42422): THE 50KG NIGHTMARE IN FUR
There are dogs, and then there are forces of nature—Rico is the latter. A 50-kilogram warhead wrapped in brindle fur, moving through the world with a singular purpose: to dominate, to destroy, and to do it with terrifying precision. This is no accident. This is engineering, the result of ruthless selection and uncompromising bloodlines that laugh in the face of mediocrity.
A product of 2-2 linebreeding on the legendary Boris Doeze, Rico is not for the weak, the uncertain, or the foolish. If you hesitate, you’re already losing. If you show weakness, you’re already bleeding.Forget soft, show-bred Shepherds with empty eyes and vacant drives. Rico is from Holland’s darkest vaults, the Ad Doeze collection, where compromise is a dirty word and dogs are not pets—they are instruments of power. He is a direct son of Lummel (BRN 23389), and it shows. He enters the fight like a heat-seeking missile, all power, precision, and calculated brutality. Watching him work is like watching a storm front roll in—unstoppable, merciless, and utterly indifferent to whatever stands in its path.
There is a razor-thin line between feral aggression and controlled destruction—Rico walks it effortlessly. He is reachable, not a wild beast but a thinking machine of violence. High drive, high nerve, high precision—the kind of combination that doesn’t come from training, but from genetics so tight they snap necks on their own.You can’t fake this. You can’t train this into an empty shell. Rico is born, not made.His blood runs through 16 offspring, each carrying the DNA of something ancient, something primal, something that doesn’t ask for respect—it takes it.For those who understand what this means—those who know what true working genetics look like—Rico isn’t just another Dutch Shepherd.He is the blueprint for the future, a reminder of what this breed is supposed to be, and a warning to those who think strength can be faked.A sincere thank you to Ad Doeze for sharing a piece of Holland’s darkest, most violent excellence with Australia.
Rico is here.The world will adjust accordingly.
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Bram BRN 18061
Sire : Berry II BRN 13062
Dam : Tash BRN 4313
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Bram (BRN 18061), a remarkable black Malinois Shepherd, left a lasting legacy in the world of service and working dogs. Born on May 5, 2009, Bram was bred from the renowned Berry 2 x Tash combination, known for producing highly capable working dogs. Originally owned by Ryan Geraghty in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, Bram was later sold to Viks Home in the Netherlands, where he served as an operational security dog until his passing on September 23, 2022.
Bram's career was marked by excellence, achieving top-tier scores in KNPV (Koninklijke Nederlandse Politiehond Vereniging) certifications. Under handler Y. van Driel, he attained PH I (437 CL) and PH II (438 CL), with a nomination score of 440 (100%). His performance in the South Holland Championship (434) and his participation in the 2012 Dutch Championship PH I (scoring 413, ZT) further demonstrated his exceptional working ability.
Beyond his own achievements, Bram contributed significantly to the working dog community as a sire. With five registered litters and 94 offspring, including two KNPV-certified dogs, his genetics continue to shape the future of service and working dogs worldwide. His legacy extends across multiple countries, where his progeny serve in police, security, and protection roles.
Bram's dedication, intelligence, and working drive made him an outstanding example of the Malinois breed. His contributions to law enforcement and security, as well as his influence in breeding, ensure that his impact will be felt for generations to come.
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Sire : Luc BRN 2600
Dam : Tash BRN 4313
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Nestor (BRN 8893): The Last Demon of Tash
Nestor is not just a dog. He is a force—raw, relentless, and untamed. A product of the legendary Tash bloodline, he embodies the kind of intensity that most handlers will never touch. Tash, one of the most ferocious females to come out of Holland, passed down a legacy of pure aggression, unbreakable drive, and uncompromising survival. Nestor is one of the last of his kind.
Trained as a police dog with the Amsterdam Police, Nestor did not play fetch or perform for ribbons—he enforced. He learned the language of real violence, of controlled destruction. He did not hesitate. He did not bluff. He executed. His presence alone was enough to break men, and when unleashed, he became the embodiment of inevitability.
Previously under the command of Vik Heidjen as a working security dog, Nestor has not softened—he has only refined his purpose. Security work demands direct dominance, a raw and immediate force that does not concern itself with legal technicalities. Nestor does not need to learn new tricks—his existence is the trick. He does not serve for treats; he commands obedience through his mere presence.
In a world where true working bloodlines are being diluted for convenience, Nestor remains a relic of something primal and unforgiving. The Tash line is nearly extinct, not because it was weak, but because it was too much. Too intense. Too uncontrollable for the soft hands of modern handlers. But Nestor lives on, carrying the fire of a past world, where survival was not assumed—it was earned.
He is not a pet. He is not a companion. He is a demon on a leash. And as long as his genetics remain in our programs , the spirit of Tash still burns.
