German Shepherds
A - Litter
S. 23.06.2018
Anaklusmos C/C, 0/0, LTV1 FCI-BH, Obedience 1, AD, SPL evaluation, LTE 144, Reserve-Sert
Aion A/B, 1/1, LTV0 JK1, FCI-BH, Obedience 1, SPL evaluation, Sert
Andromeda A/A, 0/0, LTV0 FCI-BH, LTE 155
Aksu C/B, 0/0, LTV0
Atlas
Anaklusmos: Rip has lived with his own pack since puppyhood. You can read more about Rip on his own pages. Rip has not had any health problems and has visited the vet only for vaccinations, annual check-ups, and official imaging.
Aion: Junior has been living with his own pack since he was six months old. You can read more about Junior on his own pages. Junior sprained his leg during play, and this healed with rest. He also once suffered poisoning that affected his respiratory system. This was treated by the vet and rest. Otherwise, Junior has visited the vet only for vaccinations, official imaging, and health check-ups.
Andromeda: Aada lives an active dog's life in a family with children and grandparents, along with a mixed-breed female companion. Aada's owners live part of the year abroad and part in Finland, and she is accustomed to regular travel in various modes of transport. Training and daily life with Aada goes well, but there are currently no major competition goals. Aada does not have a perfect bite; her lower jaw is half a millimeter shorter than desired. Additionally, Aada has had yeast issues in her ears.
Aksu: Axu leads an active life with his own family, constantly accompanying them at work or admiring the landscapes of Lapland on hikes. Training with Axu takes place at home, but there are currently no major competition goals. Axu has occasional skin irritation, and in adulthood, he developed spondylosis.
Atlas: Atlas lives an active family life with a mixed-breed male companion. In the countryside, Atlas has his own kingdom where days are spent playing with his friend and working as a lumberjack. There are no competition goals for Atlas, but he regularly trains object search at home. Atlas has had allergies, and as an adult, he injured his knee. The knee was dislocated but healed without surgical treatment.