Puppies

We strive to produce high quality German Shepherds through careful selection, breeding and training.

D Litter Born June 14, 2010

D-Litter Photo Gallery

(2 females)

We have been so happy with the C litter that this is a repeat breeding !!

Now accepting applications for prospective puppy buyers. Please contact us for details.

 

Day 14

Female #1

Female #2


Day 22

Female 1

Female 1

Female 2

Female 2


Day 28

 


Day 34

 

 

Cadence and Charlie (photo below) are from the C Litter. See additional C litter photos or C litter puppy photos here.

Cadence & Charlie (C litter)

 

Call 989-835-2535 (home), 989-859-4007 (cell) or e-mail for more details!

Sire & Dam for the D Litter ...

Sire: Skip vom Kottersbusch

Skip was imported as a young dog from Germany by vom Buflod German Shepherds.  He is the son of the 2007 German World Sieger VA1 PAKROS d'ulmental.  Skip is SV Pink paper registered, AKC registered, DNA Certified, and his hips are SV certified as "A1 Normal" hips.  Skip is obedience and protection trained.  He is a large, strong male with good bone structure, a masculine head, excellent pigment and above all, a wonderful temperament!  He has produced many beautiful puppies and we are pleased to announce that he has been bred to our Annika vom Danbie.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dam: Annika von Danbie
CD, AX, AXJ, NAP, NJP, NF






Annie is seven years old and she is out of our SG-1 Ossi vom Framheim and Chalee vom Morningstar. She has OFA Good hips and Normal elbows. All of her siblings also have good hips and elbows. Currently, she is following in her parents footsteps by showing in AKC agility trials. She will eventually be shown in obedience. She is a sweet dog with a wonderful, loving temperament yet very playful. She loves to be where you are and very much enjoys going places.

 

 

 

 

 

Inquire about availability of D Litter Puppies

C and D -Litter Pedigree

Picture Pedigree

 

 

 

 

 


 

We feel that raising puppies is best done inside the home. This exposes the puppies to a variety of sounds and the normal comotion that occur inside the household. Having them in our main living space also allows more frequent interaction and monitoring of the puppies. We frequently weigh our puppies to be sure they are appropriately gaining weight and we take them to a veternarian for health check-ups and all shots.

 

To whelp and raise the puppies we have a custom 6 foot by 12 foot puppy pin that we assemble in our main living area when we have a litter (see photo below).