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Our dogs are OFA screened and DM tested, AKC registered. We breed for a healthy all around dog... Sound minds, Sound bodies.
Our puppies go home with at least one (usually two) Da2ppv+c vaccination done, at least two dewormings (fenbendazole) done , a microchip implanted and AKC papers.
Litter planned for spring 2021
Our prices are varied by the individual, but as of 8 weeks old, a puppy will be the lowest cost it will ever be from our program. Puppies who have not found the right family as of 8 weeks of age, are treated like any other puppy in the family. The pup begins basic obedience, housebreaking, crate training and continues socialization and veterinary care. Older pups are priced accordingly to the level of training.
Contact us at 7854771826 for availability and reservation information.
It is our opinion that we breed to better the quality of the German Shepherd Dog
in the area, and we strive to find the best quality animals. Our active breeding stock
consists of two females and a male, and all are family pets. We screen for hip
health through the OFA (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals) and we screen for DM
(degenerative myelopathy) through DDC (DNA Diagnostic Center). If a dog fails to
be healthy, it is NOT BRED, but is castrated and rehomed or kept as a pet.
No matter what breed you are looking into purchasing, any good vet
will recommend that you research the breed and KNOW the
issues with health that the breed can have. Chose a breeder who screens for
these issues, and breeds responsibly. Just because a dog is papered does NOT
mean it should be bred. We also suggest that you do detailed research into the
breed's origins and purpose to which it was developed. Did you know Dalmatians
were bred to run along side the coach and protect it from highwaymen? Did you
know that Dachshunds were bred to face badgers and boar, and not be afraid? or
that a Queensland "Blue" heeler is expected to take on a 2,000 pound bull and
not give in? Many breeds were created with a high drive:low fear expectation in
mind. Dogs were specifically chosen that could do the job and were bred to
create more dogs that could do it better. GSD are no exception. GSD as a breed
is a smart, confident dog. If you are not prepared for a high energy, high
intelligence, strong willed animal, reconsider what breed you are looking for.
And no matter what, KNOW YOUR STUFF! when talking to your breeder. It will
save you future heart aches and medical costs.
in the area, and we strive to find the best quality animals. Our active breeding stock
consists of two females and a male, and all are family pets. We screen for hip
health through the OFA (Orthopedic Foundation for Animals) and we screen for DM
(degenerative myelopathy) through DDC (DNA Diagnostic Center). If a dog fails to
be healthy, it is NOT BRED, but is castrated and rehomed or kept as a pet.
No matter what breed you are looking into purchasing, any good vet
will recommend that you research the breed and KNOW the
issues with health that the breed can have. Chose a breeder who screens for
these issues, and breeds responsibly. Just because a dog is papered does NOT
mean it should be bred. We also suggest that you do detailed research into the
breed's origins and purpose to which it was developed. Did you know Dalmatians
were bred to run along side the coach and protect it from highwaymen? Did you
know that Dachshunds were bred to face badgers and boar, and not be afraid? or
that a Queensland "Blue" heeler is expected to take on a 2,000 pound bull and
not give in? Many breeds were created with a high drive:low fear expectation in
mind. Dogs were specifically chosen that could do the job and were bred to
create more dogs that could do it better. GSD are no exception. GSD as a breed
is a smart, confident dog. If you are not prepared for a high energy, high
intelligence, strong willed animal, reconsider what breed you are looking for.
And no matter what, KNOW YOUR STUFF! when talking to your breeder. It will
save you future heart aches and medical costs.