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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Central Florida
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![]() However, Andrew has amazing dogs! I highly recommend his kennel! If you are looking for a great breeder, I would definitely contact him! I met his dogs at his house and talked to him about his program. I absolutely 100% will go back to him for our future shepherds! Very knowledgeable, great person, easy to talk to, and I loved his dogs! Here's pictures of Duke from his 'P' litter back in Jan 2010: ![]() ![]() ![]() von Jagenstadt German Shepherd Dogs
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Zira (GSD, 01/09/11) Pakros von Jagenstadt "Duke" (GSD, 01/06/10) Peaches (Golden Retriever, 10/31/97 - 02/05/11) |
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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I agree with Trudy, if you do the Research it is not hard to find where the highest incidences of health and temperament issues come from. As Trudy says, every type has illnesses and temperament issues, but some type these things will occur more often than others....do your homework. Go out and look at the parents, try to make some shows and trials. One last thing....the quality breeder is more important than the dogs, imo, and by quality I mean knowledgable about the breed and the pitfalls whithin the breed. Do research on breeders who seem to have high satisfaction results.
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