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Disclosing cryptorchidism3 weeks agoGerman Shepherd Dog
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Request To buy1 years agoGerman Shepherd Dog
Useful video on Genetics1 years agoGerman Shepherd Dog
IDIOPATHIC EPILEPSY IN THE GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG9 months agoGerman Shepherd Dog
Anyone Know where Russ Osburn is?1.3 years agoGerman Shepherd Dog
Dog cars10 months agoGerman Shepherd Dog
Inbreeding/Line Breeding1.5 years agoGerman Shepherd Dog
The Definitive German Shepherd Dog - Auth: Louis Donald1.6 years agoGerman Shepherd Dog
Fero-Troll-Yoschy free breeding lines1.9 years agoGerman Shepherd Dog
I am looking for a puppy from the JINOPO kennel.2 years agoGerman Shepherd Dog
Reading a breed survey2.1 years agoGerman Shepherd Dog
Line Breeding1.7 years agoGerman Shepherd Dog
Undescended *****1.9 years agoGerman Shepherd Dog
Looking for Info on Importing Adult WGSL2.1 years agogerman_shepherd_dog
working line breeders2.3 years agoGerman Shepherd Dog
Anyone at US Sieger Show who can report?2.3 years agoGerman Shepherd Dog

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