Not for me but my buddy and fellow Viper owner MannyC and his fiancee Carolina. They are in the San Diego area and I helped them along to find this pup, he's a male and I'm waiting on a call that he was picked up and what his name is, he is 7 weeks old:
He is from great pedigree both parents are Schutzhund 3 and are German bred
Sire: Zamp Vom Thermodos Sch. 3 VA1
Dam: Iva Vom Starkenburg-Blick Sch. 3 VA
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What beautiful dogs, Ron. We had German Shepherds growing up and they're awesome dogs. My mom always insisted on females though because she believed the males got mean when they got old. Probably an old wives tale but that's what she thought. They were incredible animals and part of the family. Thank you for posting the pics.
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Not for me but my buddy and fellow Viper owner MannyC and his fiancee Carolina. They are in the San Diego area and I helped them along to find this pup, he's a male and I'm waiting on a call that he was picked up and what his name is, he is 7 weeks old:
He is from great pedigree both parents are Schutzhund 3 and are German bred
Sire: Zamp Vom Thermodos Sch. 3 VA1
Dam: Iva Vom Starkenburg-Blick Sch. 3 VA
I'm flat out amazed that there is NEVER a pic of a sable when you post all of these Cutter pedigree shots......working lines my ass....
Sheppards are great. Mine is an oversized lap dog. Very protective of our family, and has turned into a mommie's dog. The poor guy has hip displasia though, and is recovering from sugery.
How invasive is the surgery for hip dysplasia?
My neighbors have a golden lab with the problem, and the poor guy really has a problem getting around in the morning.
How invasive is the surgery for hip dysplasia?
My neighbors have a golden lab with the problem, and the poor guy really has a problem getting around in the morning.
It depends on the age of the dog and the extent of the dyspasia. They are putting titanium hips in dogs now My #1 priority when buying a dog is taking every precaution to avoid dysplasia since my 1st GSD was put down from it
Your killing me! The one's we have gotten our Dogs from has stopped breeding, please send me more information. He is beautiful. They are so awesome while they are puppies and a great time to work with him. I am ready for a fourth but my wife would kick me out of the house. Anyway enjoy him! Friends for life.
It depends on the age of the dog and the extent of the dyspasia. They are putting titanium hips in dogs now My #1 priority when buying a dog is taking every precaution to avoid dysplasia since my 1st GSD was put down from it
I'm having it out with the breeder. Both parents had excellent hip ratings and the pup was guaranteed to be free from hip problems. He's already had 1 hip done and the other one will be next month. It's basically taking one year of his life just to get fixed and healed up.