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Champion Line German Shepherd Female Puppy in Rinely, Pennsylvania For Sale

Champion Line German Shepherd Female Puppy
Price: $1,750
Date/Time:11 Mar, 02:46 p.m. EST
Type: Pets, For Sale - Private.

Hello everyone and thank you for looking at our beautiful female puppy Belle. She is our German Shepherd female Puppy with an impressive National and World Champion Line: (4 times champion) 4X VA1 (NASS-USA) Teejay von Wilhendorf (sire line) and 2X VA1 World Champion Vegas Du Haut Mansard (dam line)(see links for titles and complete pedigree)
Sire pedigree:
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=xxxx076-...
Dam pedigree:
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=xxxx349-...
Belle has been micro-chipped and has her vaccines up to date.
To help you choose and understand what you are looking for, I have gathered a few terms at the end of this listing that will allow you and your family to understand the excellent blood lines our puppy comes from. Our puppy is now 11 weeks old and is ready for her new loving home as of February 20 xxxx.
We own the Sire "Kiro" (father) AKC and UKC registered and the Dam "Lexa"(mother) UKC registered. They are part of our family and the most wonderful pets we could've asked for. They are intelligent, very loyal, protective, have great temperament and both are well built and gorgeous.
Both of our dogs have pedigrees with impressive world and national champion lines in Trainability/Obedience and beauty for several years. (see each of their pedigree lines on the links above)
Belle's main marking colors are black and red. She has a strong body, massive paws and and beautiful markings.
Pictures show the mother (Dam), the Sire "Kiro" and Belle at 11 weeks old. Pictures will be updated every week or so. Belle is a very intelligent, friendly and sweet loving puppy. She loves playing with kids and go for walks. She is eager to please and very social. Her temperament is calm and would do well in any training you choose to do with her.
For more information please call me or email me, only serious inquires please! Emails without contact information and full names will not be replied to.
We can provide additional pictures of both parents (additional to the ones listed on the pedigrees.) We can arrange delivery among neighboring states for an additional fee. Please inquire.
Understanding German Pedigrees......
All dogs have a pedigree. That is, all dogs have ancestors! The pedigree is the 'family tree' that lists the names and accomplishments of the ancestors of your dog. Some dogs have a great pedigree, while others have a poor (or even unknown!) pedigree. Why should a pedigree matter?
Each puppy is a result of the genetics represented in it's pedigree. The better quality, smarter, prettier adults generally produce the better/smarter/prettier puppies! The more that is known about the ancestors and their accomplishments, the less likely your puppy will develop into a disappointing adult. Of course, by then you will love the dog, but you will have to deal with it's problems it's whole life. Start right...with a well bred dog from a good pedigree!
Awards for beauty (Championships) are listed before the dog's official name. Awards for training accomplishments (Working Titles) are listed after the dog's official name.
German Pedigree Terms
Sieger: The Sieger is the Male winner of the National Championship Conformation (Beauty) show, therefore it is the best Champion for the entire year. The German Sieger typically beats hundreds of other Champions to attain this coveted title. The only higher accomplishment possible is to be the World Sieger...the top German Shepherd in the world. The Sieger show is held every year in Germany at the beginning of September. The Siegerin is the Female winner in this Championship.
Universal Sieger: This as an annual competition to find the dog that has the best structure (beauty) and the best working (SchH) combined characteristics. The dog must compete in a National level Conformation (beauty) show and a National level Schutzhund competition all on the same weekend. The dog that is the best in the combined event is the Universal Sieger. The 2nd place dog is the Vice-Universal Sieger.
VA: Select Champion: Awarded to the top few Champion dogs at the Sieger show each year. VA-2 is the Vice-Sieger, etc. (note: VA dogs are worth well over $100,000.00, so getting a breeding to a VA dog is a BIG deal!)
V: Champion Vorzuglich (Excellent): This is the standard Championship for excellence of quality. No dog in Germany can even TRY for it's Championship until it is at least 2 years old, has passed a hip x-ray for Dysplasia, has passed a Temperament Test, has a working Schutzhund degree (tests the dog in Tracking, Obedience, and for Courage), and passed a 12 mile Endurance test...then you can show the dog to see if it is ALSO pretty!
SchH and IPO (1, 2 &3): Schutzhund: Schutzhund is a test of the dog's trainability and talents in Tracking (following a person's trail similar to Search work), Advanced Obedience (includes working under gunfire. Dogs that are afraid of gunfire are also afraid of thunder and lightening...a real problem. If you've ever had a dog that is afraid of loud noises, you'll understand why it is important), and the dog is tested for it's Protection abilities. A Schutzhund dog must work off leash in a crowd of people with out endangering any one. They are the 'cream of the crop' when it comes to trained dogs!
KKL 1A and KKL 2A : KKL= Koerklasse. Before a dog can be bred in Germany it must pass all the above tests, and then it must also be evaluated by an official of the German Shepherd Club of Germany (Schaeferhund Verin) called a Koermeister to further test and evaluate the dog's temperament and structure. Every part of the dog is described in a report called a Koerreport. Dogs that are considered to be prime quality breeding prospects will be graded KKL1, dogs considered acceptable for breeding, but with some warnings of what to watch out for, such as being oversized, etc.will be graded KKL2. Dogs considered "not suitable for breeding" will not earn a KKL rating, and they can not be bred in Germany. The "A" means the dog has passed it's hip certification for Hip Dysplasia in Germany.

State: Pennsylvania  City: Rinely  Zip code: 17363 Category: Pets
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