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silat

by silat on 30 January 2007 - 02:01

Before you buy from "Kirchberghof" feel free to contact me about my experience.

by colombiak9 on 16 April 2008 - 21:04

hello i am looking for a solid black german sheperd working line stud for sale . i am able to travel to germany to see and buy the dog it can be a young prospect  . can anybody give me information about where can i get   this dog. ?


by JAQ on 16 April 2008 - 21:04

Gebrauchshund

Paska was  put to sleep last year!


wanderer

by wanderer on 16 April 2008 - 22:04


Silbersee

by Silbersee on 17 April 2008 - 00:04

There is only one kennel in Germany who is actually specializing in black GSDs and that is Paul's schwarze Seeperlen. Here is a link to his homepage: www.schwarzeseeperlen.de 

Yes, I know Alex'  bitework is "dirty" and needs some work, but his owner/handler had health problems. He was shown last year at the Sieger Show and is supposed to be entered again this year. I am flying over in September and will take a look at him.

Since Paska's untimely death, there are only a couple of truly outstanding black males in Germany and two happen to be Lasco-sons:

V-Alex von den schwarzen Seeperlen and V-Uras von der schwarzen Nister (www.leistungszwinger.de , then click on "Deckrueden").

I had one of the last Paska-litters last year and kept two puppies out of him, a male and a female. While we are defini tely keeping our black boy Onyx (he is supposed to go to a close friend of mine in Germany on co-ownership), we are getting ready to sell his black sister Olympia vom Silbersee (http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/519893.html). Unfortunately, I do not have any current photos of her, but will take some as soon as possible. She will also be preliminary hip and elbow xrayed. I have plans to breed her black mother Chuckie to V-Alex vd schwarzen Seeperlen early next year.

Paul also has black puppies out of Alex right now.

Chris

 


wanderer

by wanderer on 17 April 2008 - 21:04

Here is a lovely Paska Salztalblick daughter for sale:  http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/classifieds/55550.html


by Kandi on 18 April 2008 - 17:04

I have a newly imported bitch from Kirchberghof kennel..Hanuta. She was bred to one of his males, Noris, before being shipped. She is confirmed pregant with 10+. She is due to whelp any time now. Solid blacks certainly expected.

 

IMO, no need to have a pup shipped from Germany, when we have the same blood here. Solid blacks are not hard to find.

 

Kandi

www.rokanhaus.com


by Larrydee on 18 April 2008 - 17:04

If breeders import dog's from Germany why can't the average Joe customer do the same thing?  The quality and breath of selection is much better in Germany.


by Kandi on 18 April 2008 - 18:04

I have found the "pool" of strong females with top pedigree and titled and Koered to be larger in the "For Sale" category in Europe,  than here in the States.  Puppies for sale is a whole different and much larger ball game....especially this time of year. New England itself seems to be fertile ground the moment with quite a few excellent breedings and in the form of exceptionally large litters.


by Kandi on 18 April 2008 - 18:04

I should also add: adult dog, titled, Koer'd, hip ratings, fully developed conformation, proven breeding record....no surprise what I was importing...actually...not true...it was...she is far nicer than I could have imagined. A puppy?? A puppy is a huge risk, gamble.  It will arrive from overseas very cute, and probably the color you like...the rest...you have to wait  a full year at least to really see what is you purchased. And if you are not satisfied...oh well....tough luck.  At least when you purchase a puppy here in the states, you have a guarantee and the breeder's local reputation to fall back on. 

 

Again, there are many very good breedings hitting the ground this time of year, and all over the country.

 

Unless someone is hell bent on paying the crazy exchange rate and huge shipping fees, and praying like heck when they finally open that crate door, then so be it. :)

 

 

 






 


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