We are true German Shepherds experts. Please browse through our list of well prepared German shepherd males, females and puppies. Show Select from our available German shepherd categories belowWe carry our beliefs into our practices; there is an art and knowledge poured into each individual German shepherd we work with. The German Shepherd breed has a certain skill set and instincts and combined with our experience and expertise, we have a great responsibility to continue the best lineage of purebred German Shepherds that we bring to market in the US.
PuppiesOur puppies are special. When selecting dogs for our breeding program, we go through an eligibility process. We take into consideration all aspects of both the male and female dogs. Some of the qualifications includes age, personality, pedigree, temperament and mentality. We believe in quality over quantity and we only bred the best of the best while keeping the gene pool diverse. K-9 Specialists works with the best breeders to ensure our limited selection well represents the German shepherd breed. While getting your new companion, please consider our available training options – especially if your schedule or expertise could prevent you from developing a quality relationship with your dog. Read through our Dog Training Camp options and let us know if any of them meet your needs. We train mostly at our Ocala facility. To ensure the positive dog – owner experience, we also frequently visit our clients in Jacksonville, Orlando, Miami and Tampa. We can help with personalized German shepherd selectionOur skilled team of German shepherd experts will be able to assist with whatever your need is. 0 German Shepherds Trained Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: What is a difference between West German and Czech (DDR) working line GSD?Answer: There’s a few differences between dog originated in West Germany and dogs originated in former Czechoslovakia and DDR. Two main differences are looks and personality/temperament. Czech/DDR dogs:
West German Show and Working GSD:
Above listed facts are the reason why we have brought some of the West German blood to our breeding program. Q: What is the importance of knowing a dog’s background before breeding and what is our breeding selection process?Answer: It’s very important that the puppy or dog you’re about to get comes from healthy and properly bred dogs. It’s crucial to know a dog’s ancestry and their medical, mental, and physical history. About K-9 Specialists breeding program:All of our breeding dogs are strictly from The Czech Republic and we make sure that they come from our old Czech (DDR) blood lines. Of course, there’s no such thing as “pure” Czech bloodlines as we all know GSD breed came from Germany! Also, the reason for adding some of the German bloodlines to our old Czech dogs is to make them a little less stubborn and easier to work with but they keep their solid bold body look.How much are Czech German Shepherd puppies?You can expect to pay anywhere between $500 and $1,500 for a Czech German Shepherd puppy, but that number can skyrocket if the dog in question comes from premium bloodlines. However, unless you plan on showing or breeding your dog, there's no need to pay top-dollar for one.
Are Czech German Shepherds bigger?The Czech sheepdog and German shepherd look very similar, largely thanks to their typically black-and-tan coats and upright ears. However, Czech sheepdogs tend to be slightly smaller than German shepherds, with a more compact build.
How big does a Czech German Shepherd get?Czech German Shepherds have a shoulder height of 24 to 26 inches for males and 22 to 24 inches for females. Males will weigh 66-88lbs and females 49-71lbs. The double coat and heavy muscle mass of Czech German Shepherds, alongside their genetics, are key contributors to the breed's size.
What is the difference between working line and Showline German Shepherd?Working German Shepherds have thicker and a straight body structure so they can work harder for long hours. While show lines German Shepherds are thinner with slanted back because their back legs are shorter than their legs in front. Unlike the working lines GSD, legs in back are longer than front.
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