sir post unya ang papers sa parents then pilay red and green marks sa papa og mama?
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sir post unya ang papers sa parents then pilay red and green marks sa papa og mama?
enterested here but need to know more info...
Thanks for your inquiry bjpunk. Sa first page pls click on the link provided about sa sire and dam. It will direct you to pedigreedatabase.com where you can view the pedigree and actual pix of its parents and lineage. I tell you, in the german shepherd world, red marks and green marks are not enough proof of the character or the working ability of the dog. Red marks and green marks are garnered through conformation shows only (like a beauty contest pa pormahay lng but walay test of skills and real character sa dog). The real test of character, for me, comes on the trainability and temperament of the dog. How he handles a situation that it can actually discern danger or threat from normal situations. Come see the sire and dam in person and I'll show you what i mean. But to answer your question, my pups will have 4 red marks.

ty for ur info. pilay lastprice sa male?
on hand naba ang papers ani?
An E-mail message from Mr. Ruben Muego, our President & Trainor, Central Visayas German Shepherd Dog Association (CVGSDA)
THE COMEBACK OF GSD BREEDING IN CEBU --
We have some breeders now who are paying attention to breeding correctly. We have a limited number of authentic sires and dams since our rebuilding started over a year ago. So as I've said before there is no difference between an imported and local born puppy. If you're paying attention to your breeding strategies you can produce some very good pups! I don't care if that dog was bred in timbuktu... Important: When you breed or purchase puppies locally ensure the pedigrees are not doubtful. You can have a strong pedigree but the dog doesn't look like what it says in the pedigree... If you don't know ask, that's why we have a club. We will assist club members. When the mother is bred, the care for that dam must be first class. Good environment, clean bedding and good food. Don't feed them table scraps.. Another very important thing is when you have puppies ensure you raise them properly, from the time they come out from the dam...pay close attention to when shots should be given, proper feeding...only premium puppy food is recommended. German Shepherd puppies are not easy to raise. They can all get wiped out if you don't know what you're doing. You have waited so long and then you lose them all because of lack of knowledge, penny pinching or just plain negligent.
We have puppies from a club member now (those that I know about). From
Romulo Manapsal...out of Admiral (va ghandi, va ursus, va vando moorbeck, v tino, v yasko, va visum) and Raica v h Melle (va(phil) karol, va natz, va rikkor, v cliff)... lots of good drivers in this combination...very good potential for schutzhund training and show. I believe the pups are 5 to 6 weeks now. Pls contact Romulo (Jun) at 09209007385 there a number of reservations in this breeding.
In a pedigree don't pay much attention to red lettered name of dogs. this is an all breed designation which has nothing to do with a dog's ability to work. unless you are familiar with that dog and its ancestors. dogs that have sch title abroad are important for work, for being clear headed and has a better understanding of what training is all about.
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