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    Breed: Dog > German Shepherd
    Breeder: tim hunter
    Location: Kannapolis, NC
    Date/Time: Wednesday, Feb 17,2010
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    This is a litter from two of our stronger and well structured GSD'S.  Dux is the total package with his drives and pedigree.  Dux has World Cup members littered throughout.  His grandfather  The famous ZIDANE VAN'T LEEFDAALHOF was a 2006 world team competitor where he ranked in the top five in obedience and apprehension.  Dux's grandfather has produced 5 world team members during his breeding career. Dux's great grandfather one of Belgiums top Producers UFO VAN GUY'S HOF. Dux is a beautiful well balanced Shepherd.

     Sasha was selected by myself with the help of Marcel Dulansky (Slovak Working Dogs) expressly for our breeding program.  She has extremely high prey drives with a super good nose.  She is  a VERY HARD working female with very good nerves and a clear head.  She knows no fear and is constantly begging to work.  She was selected after testing over a hundred dogs in Slovakia.  Sasha is a trained certified bomb dog who has worked on the street.  She is exceptional during her searches with a super keen sense of smell.  Her parents are some of the finest working and producing dogs in Europe.  Her father Tyson Von Der Schiffslache and mother  A-Nike Eqidius are proven producers of super working dogs. 

     

    Both are dual purpose Police Dogs and come direct from Slovakia Working Dogs in Slovakia.  Only the highest grade dogs are bought and bred at our kennel.  If they are not super high Dual Purpose Police grade they do not get considered.  Many of our dogs are sold for Police and Military Work.  However, just as many are sold to families for personal protection, family companions.  Simply put our dogs are bred based on their traits and a specific purpose.  To produce the highest grade dogs you could want.  Visit our web site and see why we are well above any kennel.  Unlike most all of our breeding dogs are the best quality Dual Purpose grade.  Trust me you will not find a puppy with these lines and genetics for the price we charge.  This litter will be registered with AKC and come with our 1 year health warranty.  There are males and females available

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    vonhunterkennels@yahoo.com

    Telephone 704-938-0736

    Vital Details
    Gender: Male
    Available: 5
    Estimated cost-to-own: $800.00
    About The Breed
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    The German Shepherd Dog or Alsatian is a breed of dog. Because they are eager to please, they are easily trained in obedience and protection. German Shepherd Dogs are often used as working dogs in many capacities, including search and rescue (SAR) dogs, military dogs, police dogs, or guard dogs. They are also used as assistance dogs (particularly guide dogs), though not as much as Labrador Retrievers and Golden Retrievers.

    The German Shepherd Dog is a large, strong, handsome-looking dog, looking a lot like a wolf. The fur is a double-coat and can be either short or long haired. It varies in color, coming in many different shades, mostly cream (tan) and brown, but also solid black or white. Dogs with coats that have tricolored hair (black and white with either brown or red) are called sable or agouti. Different kennel clubs have different standards for the breed according to size, weight, coat color, and structure.

    Some groups or breeders have focused on variants or mutations of the breed that are not recognized by most kennel clubs as acceptable show GSDs but that might eventually become breeds on their own.

    A white (or very light), but not albino, version of the German Shepherd has also always occurred, but was designated a disqualifying fault in the AKC in the late 1960s. The white coat is considered a fault by International (FCI) Fédération Cynologique Internationale breed standards in most parts of the world.

    The white coat, however, does not prevent the white-coated German Shepherd Dog from being registered in the AKC as a German Shepherd Dog. White Shepherds hold champion titles in the UKC (United Kennel Club). Now, some breeders selectively breed White Shepherds for their beautiful snowy white coats and physical stature, striving for a Shepherd that closely resembles the original dog; less angular than today's German Shepherd breed. See the WGSDCA or American White Shepherd Association for more detail. However, the white German Shepherd has been recognised by some organisations under the name Berger Blanc Suisse (or White Shepherd Dog).

    The so-called "long-haired German Shepherd" is considered a "fault" in the German Shepherd Dog breed according to American Kennel Club standards as well as the International (FCI) breed standard. The long hair gene is recessive. Dogs with this coat look somewhat like the Tervueren type of Belgian Shepherd Dog. An example with pictures can be found here. Popular myth holds that long-haired GSDs ("fuzzies") are more affectionate, but there is little evidence for this. Long coats usually have no or little undercoat, thus they can be rather sensitive to extreme weather.

    Giant shepherd
    Some organizations recognize a deliberately bred, larger variation of the breed as the Shiloh Shepherd Dog or King Shepherd.