
Hello! My name is Ailine, but I go by Lynn. I was raised in Utah but born in Hawaii (fair trade, right?) and to be honest, now that I live here, I don’t think I can live anywhere without mountains and snow. Any free time I have is spent with my wonderful dogs or curling up on the couch with a glass of wine and a good book. I also play the guitar and occasionally make music along with art and writing. On busier days, we like to play pickleball, go climbing, hike, go camping, or do anything that I can bring my dogs to!
At the age of 16, I received my first dog: Juniper. She is a White German Shepherd/Australian Shepherd mix whom I adore. Because of her, I realized how much I loved shepherds and their ability to please, how smart they truly are, and how much she wanted to be by my side. I can’t imagine my life today without my sweet Junebug at my feet wherever I am.
Although Juniper came from an unethical background, this led me to explore other options and that is how I came upon the White Swiss Shepherd. This breed is everything I could ever want in a dog: a healthy, stable, and balanced representation of Juniper.
After 6 years of researching pedigrees, health issues, and meeting White Swiss Shepherds in person, I was finally able to bring home my first WSS, Callie and then 6 months later, Margaux. I am so incredibly blessed to have these wonderful dogs in my life as well as the WSS community.
Dedication
My dad recently passed away on February 16th, 2025. He suffered from seizures and panic attacks around 5 years before he passed away due to extreme anxiety, trauma, and abuse of medication for his anxiety.
My dad was my number one fan and would often call to check in on my progress with this breeding program I was building. He dreamed of getting a puppy from me that would help with his panic attacks and seizures and I regret so deeply that I couldn’t make it happen faster.
Because of this sudden and devastating loss, I am dedicating my program to my wonderful dad who lived for his children, supported them in any way that he could, and loved so deeply.
I know he would be so proud of me with my progress and I can say proudly that I wouldn’t be here, working harder than ever to produce service dog prospects, if it weren’t for him.
Rest in Love, Dad.
David Lloyd Fisher | April 21st, 1977 - February 16th, 2025