
I'm Sabra F., the breeder behind SRC K9's located in Riceville, TN. Commited to ethical practices, & responsible ownership. Whether you’re seeking a working partner, active companion, or future prospect, our goal is to provide you with a Malinois that excels in both form and function—one you can rely on for years to come. Veterinary professional owned.

What makes your program special?
What are the different breed coat colors in your program?
Where do your breeding dogs live?

Sabra has been certified by Good Dog’s screening team for responsible and trusted breeding practices. When you’re ready to reach out, feel free to ask any questions about the breed, their program, or specific puppies.
Sabra partners with buyers to find the best match as the puppies develop and their personalities take shape. Typically, matches are finalized when the puppies reach about 8 weeks old.

“All puppies will go home at 10 weeks of age. Receiving their first DHPP vaccine , a month of heartworm and flea prevention, negative fecal and started on crate training. $750 non refundable deposit to hold your puppy. The rest is due at pickup.”
Sabra may provide a written contract or health guarantee when you purchase a puppy. This helps protect both you and your breeder, ensuring that you both have a clear understanding of the terms of your puppy purchase. If Sabra offers a contract or guarantee, the details will be personalized by them. If you have any questions or want to know more, don’t hesitate to reach out to Sabra directly.
You can drive or fly to pick up your puppy from Sabra.
Meet in Riceville, TN
4530 miles away
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Meet in Knoxville, TN
4471 miles away
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Certifications & recognitions
AKC Breeder with H.E.A.R.T..
Sabra has been a member of Good Dog for about 2 years
Sabra was screened for responsible practices and has been a member since 2024.

SRC K9's meets or exceeds our community standards in these areas:
Belgian Malinois
About Wycked
Wycked is a female Belgian Malinois. Carefully selected as a great representative of her breed, Sabra decided to make her part of their program. Sabra has passed Good Dog’s screening process, which involved a review of their breeding practices, environment, and the mental and physical health of their dogs.
Excellent level
SRC K9's reports to performing the health tests below on their breeding dogs. Ask your breeder about the tests performed on the parents of your litter. Learn more about health testing for Belgian Malinois.
Hip Dysplasia
Hip testing reduces the chance of passing down hip dysplasia, which is primarily found in large breed dogs and can cause hip pain and the eventual loss of the function of the hip joint.
Elbow Dysplasia Finals (OFA, BVA, SV, FCI)
Elbow testing reduces the chance of passing down elbow dysplasia, which is primarily found in large breed dogs and can cause arthritis in the elbow joint and front leg lameness.
Eye Certification (CAER, registered with OFA)
Eye testing reduces the chance of passing down a wide range of hereditary eye illnesses including retinal dysplasia, lens luxation, and glaucoma, which can cause impared vision or blindness.
Cardiac Evaluation (registered with OFA)
Heart testing reduces the chance of passing down congenital heart disease, which can cause a range of symptoms ranging from trouble exercising to heart failure.
Thyroid (Autoimmune Thyroiditis, registered with OFA)
A breeder may perform additional tests on their dogs that do not fall into these general categories. These tests may be more uncommon or very specific to a particular breed.
Lupoid Dermatosis (LD), DNA Disease Panel, Cone Degeneration, German Shorthaired Pointer Type
Genetic testing reduces the chance of passing down a wide variety of hereditary diseases of differing prevalence and severity such as Progressive Retinal Atrophy (an eye disease) and Von Willebrand's Disease (a blood disease).