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That is a Czech GSD if I have ever seen one. And I breed them.
She will continue to darken up as I said before until she is 18-24 months old. |
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Quoted: No kidding. Cool because I'm Czech. Would Embark give me that level of detail? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That is a Czech GSD if I have ever seen one. And I breed them. She will continue to darken up as I said before until she is 18-24 months old. No kidding. Cool because I'm Czech. Would Embark give me that level of detail? I am not sure. But she is definitely working line. There are a few working line registries that do DNA tracking. And would be able to find "relatives". |
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Well, she definitely looks more like a GSD now, and a very pretty one at that.
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She's a beauty and I agree that's a Czech GSD, she looks just like my boy.
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Using puppy facial and body recognition shows 95.7% GSD. I went through a screenshot up here but I'm not a member so I can't do that nice puppy you may have a friend for life.
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Update:
We sent off the Embark DNA sample, awaiting the results. Fleas, ticks, and tapeworms all gone now. She's always hungry. We feed the pack twice a day but Bella eats four times plus snacks. Many evenings she'll go into the utility room where we keep the dog food and bark while looking at the food bins. She's smart. Plus now that she's well and getting stronger, she is feeling her oats. Tons of energy and just as sweet (to us) as can be. She kinda torments three of the other four dogs. Only the Mini Aussie keeps her in check. |
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absolutely gorgeous dog OP. lucked out the day she found you and the mrs. cheers to a wonderful life.
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View Quote I mean, it’s pretty safe to bet that BLKVooDoo knows what he’s talking about. He’s sort of dedicated his life to that particular line of that particular breed. |
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They have told you it is a Ford Mustang
they cannot not tell you the installed option package |
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Lost our GSD a little over 2 years ago, I miss her terribly and these pics don't help...
Cute pup and your story is a great way to get a purebred one! |
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@BLKVooDoo
What is your opinion on the best time to spay a GSD? There seems to be some debate. Thanks. |
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Quoted: @BLKVooDoo What is your opinion on the best time to spay a GSD? There seems to be some debate. Thanks. View Quote If it must be done, after 2 years old. Between 18-24 months GSDs will go through a final hormone growth spurt. If you have to do it, wait until the dog is two years old. I void my health guarantee if done before two years old. |
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Quoted: If it must be done, after 2 years old. Between 18-24 months GSDs will go through a final hormone growth spurt. If you have to do it, wait until the dog is two years old. I void my health guarantee if done before two years old. View Quote Thanks. Any tips for keeping the horny male coyotes away? We live in the country. What's two years, about four heat cycles? That’s Mrs Diggerwolf's biggest worry...I'd kinda like a litter of GSD/yote pups. Also, we don't plan to breed her. Any reason to not get her spayed? She's a pet. |
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Quoted: Thanks. Any tips for keeping the horny male coyotes away? We live in the country. What's two years, about four heat cycles? That’s Mrs Diggerwolf's biggest worry...I'd kinda like a litter of GSD/yote pups. Also, we don't plan to breed her. Any reason to not get her spayed? She's a pet. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: If it must be done, after 2 years old. Between 18-24 months GSDs will go through a final hormone growth spurt. If you have to do it, wait until the dog is two years old. I void my health guarantee if done before two years old. Thanks. Any tips for keeping the horny male coyotes away? We live in the country. What's two years, about four heat cycles? That’s Mrs Diggerwolf's biggest worry...I'd kinda like a litter of GSD/yote pups. Also, we don't plan to breed her. Any reason to not get her spayed? She's a pet. Spaying is the same as taking the other genders hormones or puberty blockers for humans, if done before they mature and go through "puberty", their physiology gets all mixed up. So wait until she is two. I have no problems with Coyotes. I let my dogs all run free and the coyotes know there is a "pack" of animals bigger than they are here. I hear the coyotes nightly, but they do not get very close. One of my females has brought me more coyotes she has killed than I have killed. As far as tips, when you see her female parts start to swell up, keep an eye on her and keep her closer. Season cycles are generally 5-6 months apart. However they do not follow the weather seasons. I do get the occasional lone wolf though. He comes around about once a year. |
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blake-b I had to show those pics to my wife. Simply remarkable, those pics of Jefferson look exactly like Bella. Not a little bit, but precisely. I could save them to Bella's gallery and no one would know. Beautiful dog!
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Quoted: She is such a goofball, She actually likes this outfit. Merry Christmas! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/134379/20221224_093140-2647006.jpg View Quote She is so beautiful! I got the best SAR dog I ever had, and the one I will never get over losing....when he was found under a nursery bench at a greenhouse. Somebody had dropped him. I named him Majik because he was. Once you are owned by a GSD, you are never the same. |
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Great thread op! Beautiful pup that walked into your life. Congrats .
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Thats fitting. you have as I described a working dog. they like attention. they also demand attention. you have done wonderfully. for that I thank you/
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You are definitely right about that. She demands attention. Yesterday I spent hours outside doing chores around the house. She followed me all day with a tennis ball. I must have stopped to throw it a hundred times. All day.
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Quoted: You'd be surprised. That could very well be a purebred GSD. Head is too wide for a Mal. That is a GSD, and young enough that he hasn't hasn't had his 1st color change yet. GSDs will typically change coloration a few times in the first 2 years. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Great loooking pup. Does not look like a pure bred GSD. You'd be surprised. That could very well be a purebred GSD. Head is too wide for a Mal. That is a GSD, and young enough that he hasn't hasn't had his 1st color change yet. GSDs will typically change coloration a few times in the first 2 years. Yeah when I look at pics of my wife's Sable bitch as a pup it's a completely different looking dog. |
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Quoted: We won't be too vigilant looking for the previous owner, this was attached to his collar when we found him, plus he was skin & bones. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/134379/leash-2411232.jpg He's adjusting well. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/134379/Buddy_060822-2411231.jpg https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/134379/buddy_060722-2411235.jpg View Quote Keep him. GSD #5 (at the same time) is coming into my house this spring. |
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Quoted: Thanks! We're now fairly certain she's a Belgian Malinois, maybe 100%. Signed up for a six-month subscription with Bark Box! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Awww she’s so beautiful! GSD’s are a handful for about the first 2 years, after that they truly are the best dogs ever! We do Bark box “super chewers” for our 3 GSD’s and they are the only toys that keep up to them…plus they love the treats! Turk Thanks! We're now fairly certain she's a Belgian Malinois, maybe 100%. Signed up for a six-month subscription with Bark Box! I got some great chews from them, and some utter shit. Some way too soft and some rock hard that would fuck up their teeth. But I got Ruckus his RexSpecs, so he looks all operator and shit. |
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Quoted: As someone who deals with both breeds, and has been breeding for 12 years.... She is a WL GSD, of likely Czech bloodlines. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Awww she’s so beautiful! GSD’s are a handful for about the first 2 years, after that they truly are the best dogs ever! We do Bark box “super chewers” for our 3 GSD’s and they are the only toys that keep up to them…plus they love the treats! Turk Thanks! We're now fairly certain she's a Belgian Malinois, maybe 100%. Signed up for a six-month subscription with Bark Box! As someone who deals with both breeds, and has been breeding for 12 years.... She is a WL GSD, of likely Czech bloodlines. Yep. |
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Quoted: We figure she's about one year old now. Smart, sweet, obedient, loyal, funny, and a pain in the ass. We love her. Last week she was 75 lbs. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/134379/IMG_5706-2766766.jpg Most mornings she takes a swim in the pond then appears to enjoy and look forward to Mrs Diggerwolf towel-drying her. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/134379/20230402_093516-2767644.jpg View Quote Ve MUST follow our routine! Hah- gotta love GSDs. What a gorgeous pup! |
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Great companion for a good guy, great job OP!
LOL at Buddy vs Bella. |
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