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Ryanhaus

by Ryanhaus on 18 December 2015 - 17:12

Hi ahf89, We will be having another litter born around say April or May.

We will be using an outside stud Czech dog to add new blood to our breed program.

It will be with :

http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=726885-maggie-von-ryanhaus

Or Maggie's daughter :

http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=2125108-joy-von-ryanhaus

 

http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=2321748-drago-von-der-teufel

 

We have a list started, after pups are born we require a deposit of $400.00 to secure your spot on the list.

PM for price......

People can visit in person when pups turn 5 weeks old, if for any reason you change your mind we would return your deposit.

Pups should be sable, black and bi colors.

Here is our most recent litter that are already heading to their new homes, they are the litter mates to:

http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=2402572-olinda-von-ryanhaus

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by Alte Ahnen on 19 December 2015 - 01:12

Kevin Lanouette does not breed DDR dogs. Vom Alte Ahnen is located a half hour north of Boston at Ipswich, Ma. alteahnen.com

windwalker18

by windwalker18 on 21 December 2015 - 05:12

Check out the various Working Dog clubs in New England... there are quite a few in Mass, NH, Vt, Ct and NYS. to watch the dogs work @ their weekly training scessions, talk to the folks who are actually working with these lines, and discuss what level of training you are interested in. While it sounds great to have a high drive dog, they are very different to live with, even when they're very well balanced mentally. It takes a lot of work on a daily basis to bring one along. Are you looking for a pet/companion maybe Personal protection dog, or a competition dog? I know of several litters that I'd jump at right now, and several others in the planning stages for spring. But it really depends on your level of expertise in training.
Take your time to be sure you get the right dog suited for you and your family situation. Did you choose DDR based on their working abilitys, or the way they look (they're flashy as all git out I know).

Kelly M Shaw

by Kelly M Shaw on 23 December 2015 - 00:12

If you are wanting DDR lines make sure you know how to read the pedigree as there are a lot of people that advertise that they have DDR puppies when there might only be 1 DDR dog if that in the pedigree. A lot of people use the DDR word to bring in potential buyers. I have a puppy client of mine that was told his dog had DDR in him when he was actually a full Czech line dog. Ask a Ton of questions, dot your I's and cross your T's. If they don't answer any of your questions go some where else. Look at references and if you can see both parents (sometimes breeders use outside stud dogs that they don't own) that's a plus. Also make sure their hips/elbows/DM is done and if they are, you want to see the certifications on them. I'm not in your area (I'm in Michigan) but we do full DDR breedings as well as DDR/West working. Good luck in your search.

by ahf89 on 23 December 2015 - 21:12

Thank you Kelly, Yes lots of work finding the right people. Ive gotten a lot of help from members here..I'm actually in Michigan quite a bit for work. I'm heading up the end of January. Love it there.


Kelly M Shaw

by Kelly M Shaw on 23 December 2015 - 22:12

It's an added plus if you know how to read the pedigree's. This way if someone is saying their puppies are DDR and their really not all you have to do is look at the pedigree. Michigan is nice as long as the snow stay's away, hehe!!! We are expecting puppies on the 29th of this month :-) Can't wait to see them!!! Hope you have a good Michigan trip next month :-)

Ryanhaus

by Ryanhaus on 26 December 2015 - 13:12

We decided not to do the breeding with the Czech dog and

to go with an unrelated DDR stud.  Wink Smile

Happy puppy hunting!

 

Merry Christmas and Happy new Year to all!!!

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by maple on 27 December 2015 - 13:12

Ryanhause has very nice dogs Paula wont know me but she does a great job. I have a female from Koningsdorf lines could not be happier . Two other breeders you might like , Fox hill in Amesbury , bred my younger dog with Snuggee awesome pups wish I had kept one. Birkenwald kennels in Pittsfield Nh is worth the ride my first one came from there and she is a good all around dog .good luck

Ryanhaus

by Ryanhaus on 27 December 2015 - 14:12

Thank you maple, Fox hill used my stud Roland Glen Fingers von Ryanhaus with her DDR import they had 9 pups, and also Hena-C kennel in NH just used "Rollie" again, so those should be born around February, last time they used him they had 13 pups.

Rollie has all his health clearances, and his BH & AD.

http://www.offa.org/display.html?appnum=1450581#animal

Rollie's sire was from Birkenwald kennel. Rollie is producing very nice healthy pups with nice prey drive.  I have kept two daughters from Rollie.......Olinda von Ryanhaus and her little sister that doesn't have a name yet..... This is Olinda at beginner bite work and at a conformation show.  

 

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by Griffin1030 on 20 January 2016 - 04:01

Just came across this thread. I believe Jemma zur Bindenburg is a litter mate to my Dutch zur Bindenburg. There is some DDR in this line but DDR preservation was not the goal of this breeding.









 


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