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Upcoming Litter

...VIVA & NANDOR pups are due March 24, 2012 and will be ready to go to homes mid-May.

Nandor vom Zeder Kämme, 'a' normal hips & elbows, ZW 79
V Eiko vom Salzhugel, SchH2, KKL1a and V Toska vom Zeder Kamme, SchH 1 KKL1a

SG Viva vom Zeder
Kämme, OFA Good hips and elbows
VA Orbit vom Tronje, SchH3, KKL1a and V Tascha v. Hauswalder Bach, SchH1, KKL1a

Nandor and Viva are excellent dogs from our kennel that exemplify the beauty, temperament and good structure that is characteristic of their bloodlines. Viva has previously produced great puppies that are some of the most popular with our clients.  Our most recent litter was sired by a fantastic Viva son and Nandor's sister. Based on those pups we know that this is a good combination.  We are excited to be able to include Nandor in our breeding program. 

 

 

VA Karat's Yoker, SchH 3 KKL1a  grandson
Bloodlines include:
VA Ghandi Arlet
Sieger VA Ursus von Batu
VA Esko Danischenhof
VA Lea Holtkamper See
VA Karly Arminius
VA Vando Moorbeck

2 xVA Orbit Tronje, SchH3, KKL1a daughter
Bloodlines include:
VA Kevin Murrtal
VA Neptun Bad-Boll
VA Natz Steigerhof
VA Ulk Arlett
VA Jeck Noricum
VA Sieger Lasso Neuen Berg
What ever puppy you choose, please use a high quality dog food!
After selection of your breeder, it's the most important decision you will make...

For other available pups / dogs see our For Sale page.

Our breeding policies & procedures:  
 

We take great pride in our pups and care in raising them! Each breeding we do is carefully selected by looking at dozens of attributes of both sire and dam. We maintain the German standard as written for both physical attributes and character, and use only top examples of the breed for our program. Sales contract with health replacement guarantee and an informative industry news to owners of our dogs is standard.   There is no replacement for experience.  This has been our life for over 20 years and our knowledge and training experience is evident in every litter we breed.  Our pups are usually under contract early so reservations are recommended. We do these special things to insure our pups get off to the best start:
 

1.        Researched early neurological stimulation program  3-16 days

2.        Formal 3rd party Puppy Testing at 7 weeks

3.        Early socialization, exploration, and problem solving.

4.        Imprinting for various skills starting at 4 weeks;  such scent work, & climbing
 

Because we do not breed outside of the standard for the German Shepherd Dog, the adults we use for breeding meet the standard in every way.  They cannot have 'long coats' or be white in color, as those are considered faults. Teeth must be correct, just as eye color and topline (back) is important.  Aspects of health & temperament are a top consideration.  A dog's  'Breed Survey" (the KKL after the dog's name), outlines how closely a dog a dog meets the various elements of the standardOccasionally we will use a dog who meets the standard but has not yet completed all their titles or received their breed survey.
 

Please read this article, The Elements of Temperament, by Joy Tiz before considering a puppy from our kennel, and
to more fully understand what to look for in the parents of any puppy being considered for your family.

      
«Full health foundation i
ncludes 1st shots and worming.
«Every dog in the pedigree has certified hips and a temperament test/working title.
«Extensive Puppy Packet with background pedigrees, informative articles, training information, handouts, & 3rd party written evaluation
«
We do require that prospective buyers complete a written questionnaire and give references.