Sequoyah German Shepherds
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Last
updated 1/7/11
Born November 23rd, 2010!
8 puppies:
5 males and 3 females!
Raven
was bred to
Tárnoki
Felvigyazó
Quamatz
and the puppies were born on November 23, 2010. Feel free to check back
periodically for updates and
pictures.
Raven is by far, my most
proven female. She consistently throws
solid, healthy pups that are known for their
ease of training and superior hip scores.
Raven is a third generation Sequoyah female.
Her grandmother was my foundation female.
This foundation was first and foremost build on
hips, health, and orthopedics. At 8 years of age, Raven is still
capable of going over my 5 and 6 foot fences.
She does not climb them -- at 72 pounds, she
jumps 5 feet in the air from a flat stand still.
She has the grace of a cat and her landings are
effortless.
Raven tends to throw large, blocky males,
with solid square heads. Oddly enough, she herself has
a more narrow head. She is a heavy boned and well
muscled female and tends to add size to her males pups,
while often, the females are only average sized out of her
breedings. This fact has been very beneficial in that
she has produced several Search and Rescue females (in which
size, health, and ball drive are all key features).
Her pups also tend to be excessively dedicated to their
owners.
By breeding her to Quasi, we expect to
produce large pups with strong red pigment. We
expected athletic pups with large heavy bone. We are anticipating an improvement on
genetic bites (a weakness of Raven), a serious tough side
with some civil. Both dogs have good ball drive (with
previous pups of Raven often being fanatics). The pups
should be very social and self confident, easy to train and
have a good work ethic. We are currently
planning on keeping a pup or two ourselves out of this
breeding.
Both parents have very solid dispositions
and are known to produce this same dependable attitude in
their pups. They are healthy, strong dogs with great
hips producers. The pups should make good family or
working dogs.
This litter
is being bred in February for:
*Health,
Health, Health!! *Exceptional Hips Scores *Balanced
drives for Competition, Working, or Family Homes *Solid,
large boned pups
*Ease
of training and a willingness to work!!
*Very
strong loyalty to their owner.
Current Litter Pictures:
Raven / Quasi 11-23-10
Day
45: January 7th, 2011
Day
42: January 4th, 2011
Day
33: December 26th, 2010
reen
Boy
Day 27: December
20th, 2010
Day 20: December 13th, 2010
Day 13: December 6th, 2010
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