Karma is Advanced in Personal Protection and Obedience. She has a very nice pedigree of both working lines and show lines.She's excellent at what she does. Extremely Loyal and eager..Very intelligent and strives to teach her new puppies the same. Karma had a litter of 4 pups 5/17/2015 , all completely healthy, and went well. Now that the pups are ready for new homes, Karma is back on her training schedule, and bite work that she enjoys so much.. Her puppies are learning as well. She's a great mom, and still finds time for us! She's just wonderful.
Karma is the biggest female German Shepherd I've ever seen. :) She's big boned, very muscular, and solid as a rock. This girl doesn't stop at nothing when something needs to be done. Excellent , and her pups are reacting the same way.
Karma's hips are documented and certified through OFA as Good, no signs of HD at all, and a total A+ on all overall health. She has extreme prey drive, excellent obedience and working skills. She enjoys the hard work of training. She's just excellent to us..
The Belgian Malinios is also known as the Belgian Shepherd. However, despite its superficial resemblance to the German Shepherd, the Belgian Malinios is actually a type of sheep dog. Weighing in at 60 to 80 pounds when fully grown, and measuring between 22 and 26 inches in height, the Malinios is classified as a medium-sized working dog.
Many breeds of dog become popular because they have one or two distinct characteristics that people admire and appreciate. But what perhaps sets the German Shepherd apart from other popular breeds is the unique constellation of attributes that these dogs possess. Loyal, loving, tranquil, intelligent, athletic, eager to learn, cheerful, serious, strong, handsome, dignified – these adjectives can all legitimately be used to define the personality of the highly respected and beloved German Shepherd (GSD).
The personality of a dog is flexible and indeterminate. Dogs can be exuberant or shy; friendly or hostile; fearful or bold; aggressive or passive or some combination of the above. These differences in personality may to some extent be determined by breed, or individual genetics, but for the most part it is based on how and to what extent each particular dog has been socialized.