Winnie the Shepsky side view (look left) Winnie the Shepsky from distance on grass Winnie the Shepsky sitting with tilted head Winnie the Shepsky sitting whilst looking right Winnie the Shepsky sitting happy on grass Winnie the Shepsky sitting still Winnie the Shepsky close up with flowers Winnie the Shepsky sitting with slight head tilt Winnie the Shepsky walking with tongue out Winnie the Shepsky with sunglasses on

Breed: Shepsky
Date of birth: 15/11/2023
Gender: Female
Neck circumference: 41cm
Chest circumference: 71cm
Base of neck to base of tail: 63cm
Height to shoulder: 56cm
Weight: 25kg

Warm tan blending into a deep black saddle, bright watchful eyes and a thick double coat give Winnie a wolf-like elegance that stops people in their tracks. At two years old she is agile and confident with a fluid athleticism that looks as natural on a woodland trail as it does under studio lights.

The Shepsky crosses the German Shepherd with the Siberian Husky combining loyalty and trainability with endurance and independent spirit. The tan and black colouring echoes the classic German Shepherd look audiences have loved since Rin Tin Tin first appeared on screen in the 1920s while the Husky influence adds a wilder, more untamed quality.

Winnie reads cues quickly, holds steady eye contact and responds to hand signals with sharp precision. Her patience through long sessions and her relaxed attitude around loud or unpredictable environments mean she keeps her composure when it matters most.

Winnie’s striking appearance suits wilderness survival films, dystopian dramas and coming-of-age stories where the bond between human and dog drives the narrative. She weaves between legs, spins into a seated position at her handler’s feet and performs an emergency stop mid-movement giving directors the tools for emotionally layered companion scenes.

Her playful side opens up lighter territory too. She rings a bell, opens cupboards, pushes buttons and waves on command which suits sitcoms and branded comedy content. Her comfort working with water and willingness to wear hats, glasses or full wardrobe pieces broaden her range into adventure and fantasy productions.

Winnie’s wolf-adjacent looks photograph with a raw, outdoorsy appeal that suits hiking brands, adventure travel companies and rugged lifestyle labels seeking an authentic connection with nature. She holds a pose and redirects her gaze on request allowing photographers to work through varied compositions without losing momentum.

Tech accessory brands, pet subscription boxes and smart home companies would also find her compelling. She touches items with her nose or paw, rests her head on objects for emotive close-ups and wears a GoPro for dynamic point-of-view content. Her selfie pose and ease in sunglasses bring a social-media-ready dimension perfect for digital campaigns.

Can be placed in position

Come/Recall (indoors)

Down/Lie Down

Emergency stop

Go to bed

Go to mark

Walk to heel

Quiet

Sit

Sit on platform

Standard stay

Walk backwards

Watch me

Bark / Speak

Catch a treat

Catch an item

Find an item

Give paw

Go around object / person

Go under / through

Jump on / over / up

Look at point

Loop

Paw to feet

Paws up on object

Positional work

Raise paw

Ring a bell

Spin (left/right)

Stand

Touch item with nose

Touch item with paw

Whisper/quiet voice

Head on object

Open a box

Open cupboards

Open & Close door

Play tug of war

Push button

Wave

Can work with water

Consistent eye contact

Happy to wear clothing

Happy to wear glasses

Happy to wear GoPro

Happy to wear hat/accessories

Not reactive to loud noises

Patient for long sessions

Reponds to hand signals / non verbal cues

Travels well

Hold pose

Look at direction (point/look up/look over shoulder ect)

Motion capture

Product placement

Redirection

Works from a distance

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