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by vonissk on 06 June 2014 - 17:06
Here is my latest mutt. This is Mni (pronounced Minnie) and she will be 15 weeks old tomorrow. Thought she was going to be a bi color but just a dark dark blk/tan. Very drivey and intelligent--I think she is a mind reader. LOL

by yellowrose of Texas on 07 June 2014 - 02:06
LOL: I like that Vonissk Mutt...I will take her and raise her here in Texas and we will see what kind of MUTT you have produced....
SHE is a doll. I love the dark ones that we THINK may be a bi, then a tad of red comes out where it should not be...that is ok..I love the dark face...ear stand. and the focus look she has...
She must already have her PHD?
YR
by vk4gsd on 07 June 2014 - 02:06
nice dog, is it just contrast with the black but her inside ears look unique in they are very light on a dark background, kind of two-tone effect, looks cool.
hope i haven't said anything stupid or wrong, just seems an unsusual contrast to me.

by vonissk on 07 June 2014 - 03:06
YR you would fall in love with her..............She is a half sister to my Mauli.......Her PHD? Depends on if you ask her or me. LOL She is doing nicely on the leash, doesn't meet a stranger and grabs loose feet or pant legs going by. LOL.............
Coloring she has a little tiny streak that goes down by her eyes--now I have looked at the rest of her head and back and it is solid black undercoat--just in that one place. Earlier she had very dark tar heels and pencil markings but they are fading some.
VK I noticed that strange coloring too and also on her littermate. But I think it is sort of unique also................IMO no question is stupid...........I'm learning everyday. It'll be interesting to see how they color out.
Thanks for all the likes and positives on my new mutt................think I'll keep her around a day or two LOL...........

by fawndallas on 07 June 2014 - 03:06
Hello. So nice to hear from you. Love your mutt.

by yellowrose of Texas on 07 June 2014 - 04:06
4gsd" Ask all the questions you want ..when you have a black dominant in these blk/red german lines, you always , usually from some of the Czech lines, bleed over black into the linings of the ears, and tongue..It is not unusual to have black spots on tongues also..
I have not seen the pedigree but my guess is there is like all my pups out of Queen von der Held(Hexi) who is black and has some tar markings on her feet of dark brown and up the back of her legs,,,, bred to Czuiker who is from Dieter out of Pirol v Enclavehof and SteffanHaus, heavy black markings with Czech lines in back ground, we got black faced heavy red with paws red or tan after 5 yrs old, faded a bit..and black ear linings and tongues with black spots..
I plan to go see this girl..she looks like my brat who was a Hexi...daughter.who lives in Caddo Mills texas...she is so dark she looks black till she gets close to yu...
YR Here is my very black faced puppy , one of many that Hexi , birthed. This is Allexi

by rtdmmcintyre on 07 June 2014 - 10:06
Some People never fail to surprise me the things they think are nice. Why would you breed such things? Another one I will have to take off your hands and try to find room to give it a loving home. I guess it is ok for a mutt.
seriously though I seem to fall in love with the face of all your dogs. Makes me want to put a leash on them and lead them home.
Reggie

by kitkat3478 on 07 June 2014 - 10:06
Very nice pup von, beautiful shiny coat too. Def a looker...
by joanro on 07 June 2014 - 13:06
Nice looking pup. Enjoy.:-)

by vonissk on 07 June 2014 - 15:06
Ah Reggie you are always wanting my dogs. LOL I know it--someone needs to stop me from producing such mutts...............It's a madness--I can't help it!!!!
Yr you asked me about her pedigree. I don't have one done up but I will post the link,s to both her grandsires and then you can kind of get an idea.
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=2100819-van-cleves-dashiell-hammett
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=439075-auggie-vom-texomaland
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