German Shepherd Dog > Puppy Pedigree (3 replies)

Puppy Pedigree
by doggoneit12 on 27 May 2012 - 03:01
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Hi,

Can anyone tell me more about this pedigree?

http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=1340580

Its mainly West German Working Lines with just a touch of East German Working Lines (DDR), correct?

Any other info that you could provide would be great.

I am new to learning pedigrees, so thought I would post.

I saw an ad for a puppy with this breeding in the classifieds section and the pup caught my eye.

Thanks
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by PINERIDGE on 27 May 2012 - 03:50
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Sorry I don't know anything about the first 3 generations - but going beyond that --
these puppies have some well known (if not famous) ancestors.   I have owned dogs with
"Antverpa' dogs in their background  - and i feel they were a big part of making him the awesome dog he was.

People will say that the later generations have little bearing on the puppy you're looking at - but I tend to disagree -- They are stlll the foundation on which the pup is built.  

If the first 3 generations are "SOUND" - in mind and body -(no reason to believe they are not)
  and you can  see the pups temperament or get reliable informaton from another source - then they certainly seem worth investigating further.
 


 
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by PINERIDGE on 27 May 2012 - 03:50
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Sorry I don't know anything about the first 3 generations - but going beyond that --
these puppies have some well known (if not famous) ancestors.   I have owned dogs with
"Antverpa' dogs in their background  - and i feel they were a big part of making him the awesome dog he was.

People will say that the later generations have little bearing on the puppy you're looking at - but I tend to disagree -- They are stlll the foundation on which the pup is built.  

If the first 3 generations are "SOUND" - in mind and body -(no reason to believe they are not)
  and you can  see the pups temperament or get reliable informaton from another source - then they certainly seem worth investigating further.
 


 
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by PINERIDGE on 27 May 2012 - 03:50
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Joined: Tue Sep 28, 2004 12:26 am

Sorry I don't know anything about the first 3 generations - but going beyond that --
these puppies have some well known (if not famous) ancestors.   I have owned dogs with
"Antverpa' dogs in their background  - and i feel they were a big part of making him the awesome dog he was.

People will say that the later generations have little bearing on the puppy you're looking at - but I tend to disagree -- They are stlll the foundation on which the pup is built.  

If the first 3 generations are "SOUND" - in mind and body -(no reason to believe they are not)
  and you can  see the pups temperament or get reliable informaton from another source - then they certainly seem worth investigating further.
 


 
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