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by Dwayne Pipe on 17 September 2008 - 17:09

Could anyone tell me where to go for a quality male Gsd with possible show potential.

Would also consider a young dog.

Any advice appreciated.

Thanks.


Arocenzi

by Arocenzi on 17 September 2008 - 19:09

You can look at the Bundaberg kennels with a high show potential male puppy. The kennels is situiated in Surrey.


by beepy on 17 September 2008 - 20:09

Where about in the UK are you - it would be nice if you didnt have to travel a stupid distance to get one.


by Dwayne Pipe on 17 September 2008 - 20:09

I'm in east anglia.

Dont mind travelling for the right dog.


delsasmum

by delsasmum on 17 September 2008 - 20:09

Try champdogs.co.uk its a good place to start

GOOD LUCK


by Wildmoor on 17 September 2008 - 23:09


Before committing to purchase off a breeder make sure you see the following:
A minium 5 generation pedigree, a decent breeder will know his/her lines so can easily email you a copy.
All Health Certificates for Sire & Dam, if they have not had a minium hip scoring for both and heamophilia testing for the male go elsewhere, preferably elbow scores aswell. Check scores of sire & dams sibblings and previous progeny.Make sure the pup will be registered on the Breed registry, not the Activity or Dog lovers Registration.
See the pups and Dam, if possible see the sire, although not all will have the sire in their kennels.
If possible see other relatives, go off recomendation if you can.
Please make sure you research the breed to many end up in rescue kennels due to the owners not having a proper understanding of the breed. What do you want the dog for is it a companion or do you want it for a particular sport, if so what happens if it doesnt make the grade or you willing to keep it? Will the dog fit in with your lifestyle?, if the answer is no dont buy one. Be prepared for necessary veterinary bills, vacination costs, preventative treatment, health screening. Be prepared to be asked questions by the breeder and ask questions you need to know.

Once you have committed, find out what the breeder uses for food and buy some before you bring the pup home, dont change diet in the first few weeks as it only adds to the stress, when/if you change do it gradualy. Buy other essentials collar/lead/bed or crate etc. Research dog clubs in your area, visit some before getting the pup, that way if you like the way they train you can put your name down on their waiting list.

 


by dusty on 18 September 2008 - 21:09

   Hi have  a  litter  of quality  puppies  due  mid  oct ,  Both parents are  health checked  Sire  has  bee J.R.D. tested 

clear  Haemo  Clear  . Both Parents  are  German Imports  Have  A fast normal  hip scores.they  have  a calm temperament .

  The  constrution  of  the  puppies should be  to the  show  standard

  Do show  my self  and  havent done  to bad  with ours . showing  at the  weekend  a vet dog  Csable  ) at 10/5  years  old . he  is  still fit  and  loves  showing . all our  pups  are  K.C. reg 6 weeks  insurance  , Tatooed , wormed and  come 

 with a puppy  Pack and  life  long  advise  and  help. for  us  showing  is not  be all and  end all but  we are willing 

 to give starters  as much help & advise  we can give

 if you like  to look on our  websites  you are welcome

  http:www.stockdale.moonfruit.com/  or   www.stockdalegermanshepherds.co.uk

  youarewelcome  to browse

4 male  pupps  are  spoken for  . our  other bitch  migth be in  whelp to our  import dog ,so there is  a chance to  get a male  out  of  her . she  done  well in the  show  ring  and  will beshown on sept 28.also   are  on champdogs 

 & pedigreesearch

  G.A.P.






 


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