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$1,000.00
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VenmoAKC Registered German Shorthaired puppies. Great family dogs and ready to be hunting fools. Both parents are great hunting dogs and live in homes with children. Great temperament, patience and trainability. Mom (Benelli) has a great nose for the field and loves getting out on the hunt or even a hike. Dad (Mack) is a hunting maniac. Puppies went in at 3 days for dew claws, tail docked, and a brief health check. At 6 weeks they will go in again for their first set of Immunizations, Dewormer, and final health check so that you can be sure you are getting a healthy and happy puppy. When you pick up your new dog you will receive a copy of the medical certificate as well as the AKC registration paperwork and lineage. These puppies have undergone Bio-Sensory Training. This includes ENS Early Neurological Stimulation as well as ESI Early Scent Introduction. ESI Stimulates the neurological system during a critical rapid phase of development. ENS benefits include: improved cardiovascular performance, Improved adrenal gland function, and increased stress tolerance. Studies have shown ENS provides more confident and trainable dogs. ESI helps boost olfactory development, scent recognition, and confidence. ESI is believed to improve scent discrimination in adult dogs, allowing them to be better prepared for Service, Therapy, Rescue, or Hunting Roles. ESI when used alongside ENS is used to maximise developmental benefits in young dogs.
Puppies and markings: Blue (Smith): Male Liver Solid
White (Wesson): Male Liver Solid **(Sold)
Orange (Ruger): Male Ticking **(Sold) Yellow (Remington): Female Liver Solid *(Sold) Black (Winchester): Male Roan *(Sold) Pink (Tikka): Female Liver Solid *(Sold) Purple (Beretta): Female Roan *(Sold) Green (Colt): Male Roan **(Sold) ***Deposit. $200 (non-refunable) to hold pick in line. Can begin seeing puppies by appointment at 6 weeks (Mar 14). Puppies will not be released until 8 weeks (Mar 28). Feb 15th. This week we will begin Gruel (Milk Replacer formula+Puppy Food) to supplement their diet and start the weaning process. Alfalfa pellet bedding is also going to start this week. This is used to start house training and teaching dogs that the grass smell is where the bathroom is. Feb 22nd. Puppies are LOVING the Gruel mash. The first few times they of course made a huge mess more than they actually ate. However they are now polishing off the plate. Well done little ones. The potty training is going pretty well. Most of them have started to understand, and we have caught them going over to the tray with pellets to relieve themselves. (It makes keeping their box clean so much easier!) This should make final house training a breeze. We also have started letting them out one at a time to explore without their siblings. Some are already adventurous and explore around the kitchen. Others are little clingers and just want to follow you or mom around. Also this week we have begun sound socialization. A variety of different sound recordings (rainstorm, city, traffic, Grandfather Clock, Birds, etc.) and they are doing great! None of them have shown any fear. We will keep introducing more sounds as their growth progresses. March 14th The potty Training on the pellets is going AWESOME! 99% of their droppings are either on the tray or at least close enough their their front paws are on the pellets but their rear hangs over. They will get it. Food they have progressed to solid kibble and are loving it. They tried a few times last week watching mom and are finally big enough and strong enough to eat it. (And its way less messy so thats a win.) 2 Have already started showing a nack for pointing. We will be working with the wing more this week. They have been spending a lot more time outside with this warm weather. Happy little dogs. March 14th pt2 They also went into the Vet on Wednesday to get their shots and have a medical checkup. All are doing great. The AKC paperwork also showed up this week.
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3 Days
2527
23
$1,000.00
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VenmoAKC Registered German Shorthaired puppies. Great family dogs and ready to be hunting fools. Both parents are great hunting dogs and live in homes with children. Great temperament, patience and trainability. Mom (Benelli) has a great nose for the field and loves getting out on the hunt or even a hike. Dad (Mack) is a hunting maniac. Puppies went in at 3 days for dew claws, tail docked, and a brief health check. At 6 weeks they will go in again for their first set of Immunizations, Dewormer, and final health check so that you can be sure you are getting a healthy and happy puppy. When you pick up your new dog you will receive a copy of the medical certificate as well as the AKC registration paperwork and lineage. These puppies have undergone Bio-Sensory Training. This includes ENS Early Neurological Stimulation as well as ESI Early Scent Introduction. ESI Stimulates the neurological system during a critical rapid phase of development. ENS benefits include: improved cardiovascular performance, Improved adrenal gland function, and increased stress tolerance. Studies have shown ENS provides more confident and trainable dogs. ESI helps boost olfactory development, scent recognition, and confidence. ESI is believed to improve scent discrimination in adult dogs, allowing them to be better prepared for Service, Therapy, Rescue, or Hunting Roles. ESI when used alongside ENS is used to maximise developmental benefits in young dogs.
Puppies and markings: Blue (Smith): Male Liver Solid
White (Wesson): Male Liver Solid **(Sold)
Orange (Ruger): Male Ticking **(Sold) Yellow (Remington): Female Liver Solid *(Sold) Black (Winchester): Male Roan *(Sold) Pink (Tikka): Female Liver Solid *(Sold) Purple (Beretta): Female Roan *(Sold) Green (Colt): Male Roan **(Sold) ***Deposit. $200 (non-refunable) to hold pick in line. Can begin seeing puppies by appointment at 6 weeks (Mar 14). Puppies will not be released until 8 weeks (Mar 28). Feb 15th. This week we will begin Gruel (Milk Replacer formula+Puppy Food) to supplement their diet and start the weaning process. Alfalfa pellet bedding is also going to start this week. This is used to start house training and teaching dogs that the grass smell is where the bathroom is. Feb 22nd. Puppies are LOVING the Gruel mash. The first few times they of course made a huge mess more than they actually ate. However they are now polishing off the plate. Well done little ones. The potty training is going pretty well. Most of them have started to understand, and we have caught them going over to the tray with pellets to relieve themselves. (It makes keeping their box clean so much easier!) This should make final house training a breeze. We also have started letting them out one at a time to explore without their siblings. Some are already adventurous and explore around the kitchen. Others are little clingers and just want to follow you or mom around. Also this week we have begun sound socialization. A variety of different sound recordings (rainstorm, city, traffic, Grandfather Clock, Birds, etc.) and they are doing great! None of them have shown any fear. We will keep introducing more sounds as their growth progresses. March 14th The potty Training on the pellets is going AWESOME! 99% of their droppings are either on the tray or at least close enough their their front paws are on the pellets but their rear hangs over. They will get it. Food they have progressed to solid kibble and are loving it. They tried a few times last week watching mom and are finally big enough and strong enough to eat it. (And its way less messy so thats a win.) 2 Have already started showing a nack for pointing. We will be working with the wing more this week. They have been spending a lot more time outside with this warm weather. Happy little dogs. March 14th pt2 They also went into the Vet on Wednesday to get their shots and have a medical checkup. All are doing great. The AKC paperwork also showed up this week.











