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by FarmersFinest on 23 November 2014 - 02:11
I am new to the world of learning about selecting the right male for my female. I have done a lot of reading and research and finally chosen a male to go with the female I got a few month. I have Cadence Von Bogard for my female and Erros Von Schneiden Fels for my male.
What is your opinions of this pairing?
What would you look for different in a second female?
Debbie

by k9gsd78 on 23 November 2014 - 04:11
I put links to the pedigrees so you would get some opinions.
Cadence Von Bogard -
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=2203959-female-1-von-bogard
Erros Von Schneiden Fels -
by FarmersFinest on 23 November 2014 - 04:11
Thank you very much. I appreciate you adding those links.
There is not anything on Erros mothers profile, but here is her data.
SG1 Iris von Schneiden Fels BH, AD
D.O.B. 5/14/2012
Hips 'a' Normal
Elbows 'a' Normal
2013 USCA Sieger Show
VP9 9-12 month felmale
I am hoping that the pair will produce excellent conforming to the breed standard puppies as well be worthy of being an excellent working dogs.
by gsdstudent on 23 November 2014 - 12:11
You are in the drivers seat! you have about 2 years to find out about this young male before you breed him. Attend every event and training program in a reasonable radius from you to learn about this great breed. Open mind , watch and learn.
by FarmersFinest on 23 November 2014 - 20:11
Thank you for responding. I am planning on doing that. I want to only produce excellent dogs for work or pets, or none at all. I am open to all the advice and wisdom I can get.
I tell you I was so impressed meeting Zane von Schneiden Fels yesterday. I don't know really much about what to look for in actually looking at a dog for quality in the line myself (Yet!) , but I will tell you that was one beautiful animal and so loving and sweet. A little intimidating at first due to his size and how he approached with such a confident presence. Anyone without any knowledge on this breed would or should be so proud to own one just like him. I almost felt like I should bow to him like he was royalty.
I have enjoyed my learning journey this last year and have really enjoyed getting my 1st dog and now my 2nd and mate for her. So much more to learn, I am so excited.
by Michael10 on 24 November 2014 - 07:11
I would suggest you look at the progeny of the various stud dogs you are considering as well as attend some trials or conformation shows
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