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KC health tested blue & isabella german shepherds

Saundersfoot
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German Shepherd Puppy 1Female£2,000

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Adv. Location:Saundersfoot
Pets in litter:1 female
Age:Due in 5 weeks, 4 days
Ready to Leave:2025-04-21
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Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm and flea treatedHealth Checked by a vetKC registered by collection
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Delighted to announce top quality powder blue and isabella german shepherd puppies from fantastic bloodlines due February. Expecting solid blues, blue and gold, solid isabella and isabella and gold pups. The blues will be powder blue as mum is that colour and dad is a lovely lilac shade of isabella. All long coat, big boned, straight backed shepherds. *Please note a "powder blue" is the rarer, lighter variation of the blue gene, these pups are almost silver when born then darken to that true blue colour. Most blues are "steel blue" which is the darker variation, they are born looking blue and darken to nearly black when adults. Neither parents show any signs of colour dilution alopecia (CDA) which is a relatively uncommon genetic issue that can appear with diluted colours (blues and isabellas). Ben and Blue are unaffected and there has been no records of it in their pedigree. LITTER INBREEDING COI 3.0% German shepherds of these colours have a relatively small genepool here in the UK, I avoid inbreeding and breeding from inbred dogs as much as I can as high levels cause undesirable, exaggerated traits and issues to appear. ⚜️ SIRE KC NAME: BRIGHT NOTE INBREEDING COI 0% Ben is my gorgeous isabella and gold boy, a real head turner whenever I take him out. He has come with me to shows, pubs, cafes etc and is bomb-proof through crowds and good around all types of people, children and other dogs (both neutered and entire). He's very observant and an intelligent guard dog, understands the difference between someone passing and someone coming to the door. I have introduced him to basic herding. He is a solid big boned dog with no signs of weakness behind. Lovely ear set with good cartilage, good chest width and depth, correct size for a large male at 65cm all with a pretty coat and colour to go with it. Ben has a world class pedigree with big names such as DRAGO VOM PATRIOT as his great grandad and TROLL VOM HAUS MILINDA (WUSV vice world champion 2000), son of NATZ VOM TEGELHOUS (WUSV world champion and Belgian champion of 1983). He also has ORRY VON HAUS ANTVERPA (2 x WUSV world champion 1992 & 1996, FCI world champion 1986 and Belgian champion 1992) in his bloodline and can be traced back to KLODO VOM BOXBERG, a sieger picked out by the breed's founder Max von stephanitz. There are also several WUSV qualified and titled dogs with stable temperaments and fantastic conformation. His pedigree also has well known UK lines such as Aristima, Jestony and Wilthom. His dad was a personal protection dog. BEN HEALTH TESTS BVA HIP SCORE 7/6 BVA ELBOW SCORE 0/0 DM CLEAR MDR1 CLEAR ⚜️ DAM KC NAME: BEACHWOOD BLUEY INBREEDING COI 0.3% Bluey is my solid powder blue girl, she is a monster of a dog standing at 65cm tall which is bigger than most males. Despite her size she has a lovely soft temperament and loves her home comforts. Bluey has trained with me as a herding dog and helps manage our small flock of sheep (which she loves to do) and is what the german shepherd was initially bred for. She is also beginning her training as a "burns by your side" childrens reading dog where she will come with me into schools and help kids as a therapy animal. She passed her initial temperament assessment and was complimented on how well mannered she was. She has a lovely head, soft coat, beautiful colour and very strong in her movement. This is her first litter. Blueys pedigree has some titled dogs in protection from germany and is also from Aristima, Jestony and Wilthom dogs here in the UK. BLUEY HEALTH TESTS EBV HIPS -1 EBV ELBOWS -7 *EBV scores are the risk of dysplasia based on her pedigree information, the lower the number, the less risk of dysplasia. Bluey had an incident when she was very young and injuries had shown on her x-rays. To avoid inaccurate scores I have decided her EBVs would be a more accurate representation of her hips and elbows. She has never shown any signs of lameness and is a very strong girl. DM CLEAR MDR1 CLEAR HAEMOPHILIA A CLEAR HUU CLEAR LADIII CLEAR MPSVII CLEAR Both parents DM tests and hip and elbows scores/EBVs can be viewed on the kennel club site and I can show certificates of the additional tests on request. All paperwork will be shown on visits. They are also DNA profiled so registration and health tests cannot be forged. Both parents (especially mum) are good eaters, no problem with putting weight on. They both have no history of allergies Pups will be used to children, cats, other dogs and various livestock. They will not be trained on puppy mats as these only encourage going in the house on carpets and such like. They will be out with us when they're bigger to toilet on grass and allow their immune systems to develope rather than keeping them sterile for the entire 8 weeks. Please remember that despite their unusual colours these are still german shepherds and will need the breed appropriate training and handling through their lifetime. Let me know of your living situation, family, other pets and any experience you have with dogs when enquiring. These will not go to anyone who I think is unsuitable. Pups will be: ⭐️ KC REGISTERED (Breeding and export endorsements will be put on their paperwork) ⭐️ 5 WEEKS INSURED ⭐️ MICROCHIPPED ⭐️ HEALTH CHECKED BY A VET ⭐️ VACCINATED ⭐️ FLEAD AND WORMED ⭐️ WELL SOCIALISED They will also leave with a blanket with mum's smell, wainwrights puppy food and a puppy guide. A contract will be signed before they leave stating that should you for any reason not be able to keep them at any point in their life, you will contact me and I will take them back. I'm happy to answer any questions you may have. £200 deposit to secure a pup Full price is £2000.
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