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    German Shepherd Dog

    GREEN COUNTRY K9'S

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    Location and contact

    Farrow

    (workingdogs@greencountryk9s.com)

    20 miles West of Tulsa OK
    Tulsa, Oklahoma, Oklahoma
    United States

    Phone:918-852-1708
    GREEN COUNTRY K9'S

    Description

    Our goal as a German Shepherd breeder is to produce top working line German shepherd Dogs for police service work, schutzhund, personal protection etc. We focus all of our breeding efforts on quality. We only select proven dogs with a proper balance of both prey and defensive drives and those who meet the FCI standard. We focus our attention on dogs of intensity and atheleticism. Overall we want a well rounded, clear headed dog with intense drives that can perform in every are including family companionship. We want dogs of intelligence therefore we also strive to produce dogs that can easily be trained. 

    We find it imperative to the German Shepherd breed that breeders learn more about the history of the breed. Research the natural traits, instincts and appearance this breed was once known for and strive to produce dogs of this nature. The rapid downfall and popularity of this breed continues to grow for many reasons. Many breeders focus their efferts to improve the breed in other areas such as beauty and over developed angulations causing poor health, bad temperaments etc. This is know to go on more-so in the U.S. but goes on all over the world, to include Germany. The German Show lines seem to be following a similar path as the American breeders.

    The best thing for anyone to do before purchasing a German Shepherd Dog is to research the FCI standards. NOT THE AKC breed standards. 
    Don't just stop hear either. Learn everything possible such as temperaments, drives, health etc.  

    Never believe what the one breeder tells you. This is a huge mistake. Do your own research!.

    We wish you the best of luck!




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