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by delta von Avalik on 09 September 2012 - 01:09
Anyway, i'm looking for only Czech males, and I've looked around tons! I was considering Carly Policia Slovakia (if he is still being offered to stud). I have a carly daughter and absolutely love her. I'm looking for healthy, titled males of course, with pedigrees to match my females. I like the old z Pohranicni straze lines. I'm willing to ship anywhere in the states, but probably not outside the country for fear that I might not get my girl back lol. Well I'd like to hear of the males you know of our perhaps even own.
Just to add one more thing, I want to keep a puppy back from this litter for sport and possibly future breeding.
by SitasMom on 09 September 2012 - 02:09
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=484132
In Texas
I love this dog, he has total confidence and can do just about anything...
by hexe on 09 September 2012 - 03:09
Ummm...just out of curiousity, why would it be a positive attribute for a BITCH to look like a male? Secondary sex characteristics do matter; one should be able to differentiate between mature dogs and bitches without having to look at the underline. That's not to say that a bitch isn't breedworthy because she's 'doggy', but it IS considered a fault, and could cause a Körmeister to drop an otherwise well-structured bitch down to a KKl 2 rating. In breeding a bitch that is masculine in phenotype, one of the points to consider when choosing a mate for her should be that his daughters should tend to be appropriately feminine in appearance, and ideally one would also want the mate's own dam to have been distinctly female in phenotype as well.
Your female IS an attractive, eye-catching dog, and she appears to have a strong pedigree behind her, from what little I know of the Czech lines. I love the depth of color her coat has, as well as the density of it--I can easily imagine being able to burrow my fingers into her soft, thick undercoat, and just as easily picture how easily rain and snow roll off of the guard hairs of that coat. From following conversations among working-dog owners, breeders and competitors, it sure sounds like there is a pretty significant number of Czech-line stud dogs in the US these days, so that should make your search easier than it may have been in the past.
BTW, how old is she? Didn't see a date of birth on her page here.

by Ace952 on 09 September 2012 - 13:09

by Ace952 on 09 September 2012 - 13:09

by sentinelharts on 12 September 2012 - 16:09
Your girl looks very nice- I also like females that are appropriately sized but are masculine looking- especially in the face and head.
I have a titled Czech import male- V Britt Alanex IPO1 but he is a long coat and many are not looking for coated dogs in their program.
I would steer you to Malinda Weber at www.weberhausgsd.com She has some nice titled stud dogs and she works/titles her own dogs regularly. She also tests her dogs for DM.
Best of luck to you, you have a nice girl there.
Camilla
SentinelHarts German Shepherds

by wanderer on 12 September 2012 - 20:09
Mike Diehl has frozen semen from Erri z Blatenskeho Zamku. I have just imported to breed to my female who is also very masculine and fights like the boys! I know a number of helpers/handlers who have seen/worked Erri and think he is super.
I cannot get the pedigree paste to work, tried several times, you'll just have to look him up.
My female is Nadja vom Schroeder Haus. Mike thinks it would be a good combination. Sorry, you'll have to look her up too.
Connie Doan
BC Canada

by wanderer on 12 September 2012 - 21:09
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=473094
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/breeding.result?fadir=473094&modir=544018
Connie Doan BC Canada

by gagsd4 on 12 September 2012 - 21:09
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