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Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: North DFW, TX
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I would *pounce* on the opportunity for a Wolfstraum pup.
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: PA
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aw shucks! Thanks! Haven't had any for awhile ~ but Hexe (with Kristi) should be having a litter to Nick del Lupo Nero - who knows about coats tho! Had 3 from Hexe's mom a few years ago....gorgeous boys! Don't know if either carries a coat recessive tho....Lee
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Csabre Sch1, Hexe Sch2, Bengal, Komet, Kyra, Kira & Kougar v Wolfstraum ~ - Danger Sch1 SAR - ATB~ Kougar Sch3, Kyra Sch3, Cito Sch2, Alice Sch1, Kelsey CD, Ret ~ Basha Sch3, Fenja Sch3 wolfstraum.net |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Good to hear there's a breeder nearby, especially one that many speak so highly of! I'll be checking out your website tonite. -Rob |
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: PA
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website a bit out of date.....new computer - old program issues.....!!!
Hexe does not yet have her own page - and she is due in 3+ weeks....Csabre bred, but not 100% sure she took yet.... Pittsburgh dog training and German Shepherd Dogs Here is Kristi's site too - she is doing training in the area as well.... Lee
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Csabre Sch1, Hexe Sch2, Bengal, Komet, Kyra, Kira & Kougar v Wolfstraum ~ - Danger Sch1 SAR - ATB~ Kougar Sch3, Kyra Sch3, Cito Sch2, Alice Sch1, Kelsey CD, Ret ~ Basha Sch3, Fenja Sch3 wolfstraum.net |
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Sun Prairie, WI
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Your best bet will be to find a breeder who breeds high quality dogs and occasionally has longcoats. The long coat gene is a recessive gene and most often found in show lines, it's believed to contribute to the "plush coat" look preferred in show lines which is why it hasn't been bred out. It's a simple recessive so if two normal coat parents are bred, who each carry the gene then statistically, 25% of the litter will be long coats.
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Grand Rapids, MI
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I have a coatie as well but he came from two stock coated parents. My breeder does not breed for that at all, he breeds for Schutzhund stock.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: SF Bay Area
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I've had 3 longcoats (still have 2 of them) and all of them were of stock coated parents. Halo is a longcoat sable working line girl.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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great forum, i've learned a lot.
i'm having trouble, please help. i'm looking for german shepherd long hair, qaulity breeder, for household pet and watchdog, no undercoat, not short back legs type, mostly black, within 250 miles of daytona, florida, not too expensive. please point me in the right direction. thank you |
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