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We got our first two breeding female German shepherds in 1985. Our first male shepherd was
purchased in 1987 and we had our first litter in 1988. We have been breeding German Shepherds
for just over 20 years now, a bit longer than the horses. We have always had square backed
shepherds that stand level and have never had trouble with hips. Our shepherds are bigger
than average in size with nice large heads. They have that classic German Shepherd
look to them and they are black and tans or black and reds. They make great family dogs and are good with children.
Our pups are whelped in the house and then moved to a stall in the barn after a few weeks. We find
that barn raised dogs are more easily potty trained than dogs raised in a house the whole time they are pups.
We spend hours each day socializing with the pups, playing with them, taking them on walks etc. We are down to
having one litter a year now that we are breeding more horses.

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Whelped 7-20-05
We picked Ringo out at 5 weeks old. He is incredibly handsome, large, classic German
Shepherd with a nice square back. He has a wonderful personality, very playful and athletic.
Loves to give hugs and kisses. He has sired 6 litters and makes wonderful family dogs. Everybody loves his pups!
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Mongo is Ringo's dad
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RINGO'S PUPPIES
Savannah Gentry and her female puppy, Samantha

More pups from Ringo & Gracie.

This litter of pups is by Ringo and out of Maya, a full sister to Gracie.
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Whelped 1-3-03

Whelped 1-25-07
Sophie is a puppy from Gracie's second litter, sired by Ringo.
She is a long haired pup, which is a recessive gene carried by both parents.
We have only had two long haired pups in over 20 years of breeding. She was
such an adorable puppy, as you can see, that we decided to keep her, even though we can't breed her to her dad.
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