07-26-2009, 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by frost
Without having to read through the site, how do they improve the breeding?
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to improve the German Shepherd breed through proper genetic trait selectivity
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We breed only select German Shepherd dogs from Imported German bloodlines, that have been x-rayed to be free of hip dysplasia. Our German import blood lines are clean and free of the problems that most other breeders are plagued with. We have researched our breeding import's background extensively, but more unique than anything else, we have family raised complete litters to maturity at our facility so that we could evaluate each puppy at every stage in development. We know exactly what we are producing by this in depth process. We consistently produce sound, high bonding companions with super intelligence and strong training drives. Each puppy we produce has the essential elements and strong bonding instincts to make them sound personal and loving family companions. Each litter produces some king-size pups and maximum for the standard size pups, never anything less in size or stature. We do not and would not breed specifically for over sized German Shepherd Dogs, but would not sacrifice the excellent temperament we produce just because only a few puppies in every litter happen to be slightly larger than the standard. Good breeding is always an educated and well informed balancing act.
As strictly German Shepherd Breeders, we have spent the last 25 years gathering as much analytical data as possible and our research of these selective breeding's has given us the tools to match up the outstanding traits of each individual to compliment the outstanding traits of each of our breeding pairs. For us proper breeding is more like an art form and a purposeful pursuit for the love of the breed
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