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Join Date: Jul 2010
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i might be planning to buy a male from this breeder : Wendelin Farm
the male is Ox and the female Bria ... i took a look at their pedigree , but im kinda newb about it .. any1 saw that breeder or heard anything about them ? i am looking for a medium drive dog and good companion .. breeder said he would be good match for this .. with still some drive to be able to do some ScHh ... here is the pups : http://i733.photobucket.com/albums/w...d/IMG_0953.jpg http://i733.photobucket.com/albums/w...d/IMG_0947.jpg http://i733.photobucket.com/albums/w...d/IMG_0946.jpg http://i733.photobucket.com/albums/w...d/IMG_0945.jpg he seems light on these picture .. but he was way darker when he was younger .. breeder said he will get back dark when he will get older , is that true ? im a bit conserned about the fact hes the last pups ... and its a male !? usualy male leave first no ? before female ? anyway , gimme all your feed back , your oppinion guys are important for me ... thx |
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Wendelin Farms have been discussed previously on the forum, and the feedback has been positive.
Here are the threads that have the farm mentioned: German Shepherd Dog Forums - Search Results You'll also find some recommendations for other kennels and breeders in your area. It means nothing if the puppy is the last one left, and no concern either that it is male. Good breeders make sure that the pups are matched to the right owner. You sound like the right owner for this pup. There might have been other people wanting a pup from this breeder, but perhaps they were looking for a high-drive competition prospect, so they were not offered this puppy, as it is more medium drive. Or someone else was looking for a low-drive couch potatoe, and were not offered this pup because this dog will not be happy without something to do. But just right for you! Sables do get darker as they age - they go through a lot of colour changes during the first year or two. Price is average for working lines from titled parents. (I say go for it!)
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Join Date: Jul 2010
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IS it me or this breeding have the same old grand father ????
dam : VELMI DOBRY Bria z Kociciho dvora - German Shepherd Dog stud : VYBORNY Ox z Jirkova dvora - German Shepherd Dog Look at SG Dargo Ha-Ja-Da CS !!! this dog are on both bloodline ... !?!?!?!?! is that ok ? or if this is what we call co sanguine thingy !??? |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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He'll probably be a "regular" sable color. I think based on his current mahogony color he'll have very nice pigment, but isn't going to be mostly black. I think he'll be a handsome boy, though. His coloring to me looks about like what my guy's did when he was around that age. Definitely not LIGHT, but not what anyone would call a black sable.
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