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by charlie319 on 01 April 2011 - 12:04
This pup was sold into the Chicago area: http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=606543
I was doing some research on his father, Armin in Regnum Marianum, and it turns out that two of his offspring were sold into North America. One into Canada and this one into the Chicago area.

by trixx on 01 April 2011 - 13:04
Thank you guys for all your help, i really dont have years to breed my bitch as she is older and this will be her last year, Robin i will look forward to seeing your yukon son . i do also know of a Vegas/Quenn grand son, but not yet KKL. there is a pretty close line breeding on Heros and Larmi, with Dino, so i dont really know these dogs , real well, but have been told its a good line breeding.
i do want to put some fire back into my bitches pups. i am open to all good studs. thanks every one.

by trixx on 01 April 2011 - 13:04
by crhuerta on 01 April 2011 - 13:04
I can only say this with absolute certainty....the Yukon son is correct size, beautiful structure, and sound/strong character....we have made sure of these important aspects.
With the help of a super friend in Germany (WL breeder & trainer)...is this even possible for us.
*Sperm has also been checked and documented*. He is only 2 1/2 yrs old.
Kelly....we are very excited about him!

by trixx on 01 April 2011 - 14:04
Robin, i understand , i would be doing the same. i hope he is everything you have wanted . he sounds very good, will look forward to meeting him. take care bea

by Rik on 01 April 2011 - 14:04

trixx, you sound a lot like me in trying to choose a stud. I'm looking closely at dogs with Hill, Bazi, Rikkor, Quartz.
There is a nice LE K9 in my area, a Hill grandson. Good structure and very strong character, but no titles or breed survey.
I am very anal about character, to the point that my bitch is turning 4 and I have not bred her. And if I don't find what I consider the right dog, I won't breed her this time. I took a lot of short cuts on character with the Am. s/l and I'm not going down that road again.
Robin, when will your boy be here. You have us all sitting on the edge of our seats now.
Rik

by Jenni78 on 01 April 2011 - 15:04

That Karo dog Kelly speaks of is a nice dog, temperament-wise. I say this because I have some experience with that child he's playing with in the photos, LMAO! Nice little boy, but here, there, everywhere! Very cute actually, but the kind of kids many dogs with lesser character would lose patience with.
I thought she had a Karo litter coming up now.
by crhuerta on 01 April 2011 - 15:04
There ARE several showline stud dogs in this area.....but very few that I would consider breeding to. (personally).
I want it all...or as close to as possible. *both form & function*.
Pretty is as pretty does & produces....that's probably why I love both bloodlines WL & SL.
I won't debate the age old...SL vs WL.....there are so many crappers of both.
I like handsome dogs that are sound in both body & mind period....from either bloodline.
*Just like I like Capri & your male Caleb....both I consider beautiful.

by Jenni78 on 01 April 2011 - 18:04
The closest WL stud I can think of that I would breed to (and have) is V Chico vom Inheidener See, who I love (reminds me soooo much of Caleb's temperament) and who produced well w/Capri, but he's literally it. And he's in Wisconsin, not exactly around the corner, but not too far for the quality, imo.
As much as I'd love to breed a local litter, I agree that you can't choose a pairing based on geography.
And thank you for the kind words;-)
by crhuerta on 01 April 2011 - 18:04
Have you considered "Boy"?
I can attest to his temperament...pretty nice. Very nice structure too.
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