February 2025 Breeding - April 2025 puppy availability. Join the waiting list
dedicated to the preservation of Pure Bred German Shepherd Dog
Arizona USA
dedicated to the preservation of Pure Bred German Shepherd Dog
Arizona USA
February 2025 Breeding - April 2025 puppy availability. Join the waiting list
Arizona USA
Arizona USA
Many thanks to our colleagues in the Czech Republic and Germany for the 100 plus years of keeping these dogs pure. The working bloodlines are valuable to public safety throughout the world.
Imported Czech German Shepard Dogs are free of genetic and congenital problems. They will have longevity, happy and healthy lifestyle for many years.
Although these working dogs have protected the borders of Eastern Europe for many years they are also amazing family dogs with unconditional loving hearts.
If you are wanting one of these very special puppies with a superior bloodline, please go to our waiting list forum and register.
Most of these dogs excelled in working ability, gorgeous black sable color that completed itself with very nice body confirmation.
These Males are typical representative of sought-after working dog not only by his dimensions but also his temperament. Unlike ancestors they also have a very good willingness to do obedience
You must have the Breeder send a request to a Customs Broker. You will provide the Customs Broker with a ID # and you will contract to them for intrance into the USA.
August 1, 2024 the US CDC Law reads - puppies leaving on a nonstop flight must be 6 Months of age or older
yes, there are only two Airlines that transport legally and safely. Lufthansa Airlines and United Airlines.
The German Shepherd breed got its start in 1889 in Germany by a man named Captain Max Von Stephanitz. Stephanitzs original vision for the German Shepher Dogs was to create loyal, obedian herding dogs. The Black German Shepherd dog makes up only 6.8% of all German Shepherds globally
Black German Shepherd Genetics
It is unknown when the first Solid Black German Shepherd was bred, but it is believed to have been an accident. The all-black coloring of a German Shepherd comes from recessive or dominant genes.
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