Beautiful dogs! Grandmother in common wont be a problem, there is a difference between inbreeding and line breeding. I don't like to inbreed (breeding of CLOSE related dogs) however line breeding (breeding of distantly related dog) poses little to no genetic threats and is fairly common.
This is a very good breeding from an excellent breeder. If you are seriously considering a puppy from this breeding, send me a pm.
Zbynek is a very close friend and I have extensive knowledge of his dogs and lines.
I like Mic , Mac and Vox von der Kine . Manto Kahlenbach ? Brilliant pedigree which wisely combines all the foundational groups . Manto vom Kahlenbach
another good one sirk v belchen
there is some real sense, rhyme and reason in this combination .
the breeder KNOWS the animals he is putting together.
they keep and build upon a breeding programme .
Look at the stamp he has put onto the pups. Generations of aritar bastet dogs , male and female , all similar good size , conformation and type. Very consistent .
That shows mastery.
Carmen, Zbynek is a true student of the breed. I have had many hours long discussions with him on genetics and performance just as we have in the past. His breedings are not by chance.
I would gladly take this pup off the hands of messdog if the dog is "too much"
as to this concern "They have a grandmother in common - is that an issue"
3-3 .
far far more important to know and understand what the animal sitting in this position provides.
can't be boiled down to an equation.
another thing --- I like the way he thinks and uses all the world's GSDs.
he does not limit himself to a marketing niche -- not promoting the Czech border PS ,
or the "pure" Czech .
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