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I live in western washington near seattle.I am looking for a purebread male white german shepherd to breed with my 2 year old purebread female white german shepherd.My female has papers The male should also have papers.I have been looking all over for a male white german shepherd but have had no luck.If anyone knows where I can get my Purebreadnwhite german shepherd bread please reply.The male dog has to be full blooded purebread white german shepherd and live in western washington.

2007-02-22 13:18:01 · 6 answers · asked by classy48292 1 in Pets Dogs

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Please don't do this!! :''(
I volunteer for washington german shephard rescue-there are 3 german shephard rescues in our area...all of them are over-run and having to turn down rescues in this area because we don't have the room or funds to save them all..(the ones we have to turn down, invariably end up euthanised..)most are very nice perfectly healthy doggies.
Please, I know you have a unique breed, but consider the pups, and the number of people who get them and think they have a cool tough breed and leave them outside, on a rope, miserable and lonely, untrained and occassionally abused.
I at the moment have a GSD, who was so neglected and abused...she was left outside in a kennel with a cement floor...they had her de-barked because they couldn't stand the barking that an ignored dog does...scars on her elbows from sleeping on concrete...please, please...if you love dogs, don't do this.

2007-02-22 13:27:10 · answer #1 · answered by spottedmyappy 3 · 1 1

Contact Rhonda McMahon, she is in Longview, WA. She is the one closest to you that I would recommend for a white stud. I am assuming that you are looking for stud service right? http://home.earthlink.net/~surefireshepherds/indexofdogs.htm Another breeder that I would recommend is Ronda Beaupre at Regalwise German Shepherds. http://www.regalwise.com/

These breeders here that I posted, either OFA or Pennhip their dogs. These lines are very nice white lines, with numerous UKC champions in the pedigrees. White is basically like a masking gene, that masks the true color of the dog. You can have a white that is genetically a sable, black, black and tan, ect.. We are finding that most of the silver factored whites tend to be a cleaner white.

2007-02-22 13:30:11 · answer #2 · answered by bear 2 zealand © 6 · 1 1

You might want to think twice about breeding 2 white Shepard's together. Don't get me wrong, I love white Shepard's, my own Annie died of cancer on Christmas night 1999. However, in order to get a white Shepard you have to have predominately recessive genes and with that comes a boatload of potential health problems like hip displaysia, cancer(most notably lymphoma), tear ducts that dry out permanently, allergies, etc.... When you breed 2 white Shepard together the chances of the puppies having any and all of the above plus more problems is almost guaranteed. And unfortunately if you sell the pups you can be held responsible and be required to give the money back on most states because you knowingly sold pups that could have long lasting, expensive health problems for profit. I love whites and would love to get another one but knowing this I would never get one that had 2 white parents because of the even high risks of illness. My Shepard Annie had hip displaysia and died of lymphoma, she was only 5, and both of her parents were regular colors and registered show dogs.

2007-02-22 13:46:49 · answer #3 · answered by Jo M 2 · 3 3

Personaly i think 2 is not right but 3 is when i would usually breed them, try going to www.animalplanet.com it may have tips, the upgraded this site last month so i don't know if they have it anymore. (availible for breeding dogs).

2007-02-22 13:34:46 · answer #4 · answered by Madswag 2 · 0 2

I would thing that bread, pure or otherwise would be moldy, or at the very least quite stale after it was two years old.

2007-02-22 14:31:22 · answer #5 · answered by dee 4 · 1 1

get your dog fixed and enjoy her as a compnaion not a tool for exploitation

2007-02-22 14:27:02 · answer #6 · answered by Eric J 4 · 3 0

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