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Lindsey and Arco's Upcoming litter announcement (unregistered pure bred Dutch Shepherd puppies)
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I'm happy to announce the upcoming litter of Lindsey and Arco's litter of Dutch Shepherd/ Belgian Malinois puppies due between Jan 17-Jan 23, 2021. I'm accepting early deposits to reserve a puppy in this litter. I reserve puppies in the order that I receive deposits. The nonrefundable deposit of $200 goes towards the purchase price of $900 and reserves your choice of puppy's until he/she's ready to go at 8 weeks old.
Lindsey is a purebred Dutch Shepherd that stands 26" at the shoulders and weighs 65 pounds.
She's got an extreme prey and ball/toy drive! Lindsey's also very affectionate and outgoing, but gets down to business when needed. She's extremely protective of us!
Arco's is also a purebred lighter colored Black Brindle colored male that stands at 27" at the shoulders and weighs 85 pounds. Arco's very affectionate and outgoing and very protective of us when strangers are around. Arco's got a high prey drive and a moderate ball/toy drive.
I expect these puppies to have the same temperament as both parents and suitable to be used for any job they're given!
Things that potential owners need to know about this breed are that Dutch Shepherds are loyal, reliable, alert, watchful, active, independent, intelligent, and intuitive. Obedience through modest specialized training and discipline can achieve remarkable results. Gifted with a true shepherding temperament, they work willingly together with their owners and can deal independently with any task they are assigned. They are neither aggressive nor shy.
They have a strong character and independence passed down from their herding ancestry. Their owners need to be strong yet fair leaders. Although their character and traits suggests a strong potential for doing police or military work, care should be taken that this breed's seemingly sole purpose is not overlooked for its otherwise well-rounded character.
While there is no perfect dog for everybody, this breed needs an active working lifestyle and an owner willing to make a commitment of proper socialization and training. Once the bond of trust is developed between the Dutch Shepherd and owner/trainer, their enthusiastic and intuitive nature needs little incentive or command to get them to follow through.
They are an active and versatile breed. They compete in dog agility, obedience, Rally obedience, fly ball, dock jumping, disc dog, tracking, search and rescue, protection sports such as Schutzhund, French Ring Sport, Mondio Ring and Service Dogs of America. In The Netherlands it is still employed as a herder and the instinct is still strong in the breed. Internationally the Dutch Shepherd is best known for use in law enforcement under the KNPV program. The Koninklijke Nederlandse Politiehond Vereniging (KNPV), or Royal Dutch Police Dog Association, was founded 27 October 1907, as an organization to oversee and test dogs for their suitability for police work. Dutch Shepherds with KNPV titles are sought after candidates throughout the world for police and military use, as well as sport competitors and personal protection dogs.
I do screen prospective buyers before we send a puppy out. Dutch Shepherds are high energy dogs and need to have some type of formal training, at minimum basic obedience. They need to be socialized with everyone and exposed to everything possible in order to become a well-rounded dog. This is not a breed that you just buy and put in the back yard and forget about them. They are very out-going in nature and very easily trained. They'll do anything you want them to do for a word of praise and a good brisk rub and a pat on the head.
All of my puppies come with a 1 year Health Guarantee, Health Records, micro chip, 2 sets of vaccinations and current dewormings starting at 2 weeks old. They also come with a Puppy Starter Kit and a Life-Time of Breeder Support. These puppies have had their dew claws removed to prevent an accidental injury.
We transport our own puppies to our customers if needed contact me for details. (The cost of the transport if needed is not included in the puppy purchase price.)
Licensed breeders in Oklahoma are required by the state to have your puppy micro-chipped. The cost of the microchip and registration of the microchip is included in the sale price.
Check out my Letters from Families on my web site to learn more about me and see what my previous customers have had to say about me and my puppies. Call or text Scott for more information 580-665-1434 any time. I can also be reached by email at 4bardkennels@gmail.com. I welcome folks to come out and visit with my dogs and puppies. I'm located in beautiful South Central Oklahoma, please call for an appointment.
Please call me before you place a deposit on these Dutch Shepherd puppies since I know the personalities of the parents and each puppy. I'm happy to assist you in trying to find a puppy for you that will work for your needs.
Lindsey is a purebred Dutch Shepherd that stands 26" at the shoulders and weighs 65 pounds.
She's got an extreme prey and ball/toy drive! Lindsey's also very affectionate and outgoing, but gets down to business when needed. She's extremely protective of us!
Arco's is also a purebred lighter colored Black Brindle colored male that stands at 27" at the shoulders and weighs 85 pounds. Arco's very affectionate and outgoing and very protective of us when strangers are around. Arco's got a high prey drive and a moderate ball/toy drive.
I expect these puppies to have the same temperament as both parents and suitable to be used for any job they're given!
Things that potential owners need to know about this breed are that Dutch Shepherds are loyal, reliable, alert, watchful, active, independent, intelligent, and intuitive. Obedience through modest specialized training and discipline can achieve remarkable results. Gifted with a true shepherding temperament, they work willingly together with their owners and can deal independently with any task they are assigned. They are neither aggressive nor shy.
They have a strong character and independence passed down from their herding ancestry. Their owners need to be strong yet fair leaders. Although their character and traits suggests a strong potential for doing police or military work, care should be taken that this breed's seemingly sole purpose is not overlooked for its otherwise well-rounded character.
While there is no perfect dog for everybody, this breed needs an active working lifestyle and an owner willing to make a commitment of proper socialization and training. Once the bond of trust is developed between the Dutch Shepherd and owner/trainer, their enthusiastic and intuitive nature needs little incentive or command to get them to follow through.
They are an active and versatile breed. They compete in dog agility, obedience, Rally obedience, fly ball, dock jumping, disc dog, tracking, search and rescue, protection sports such as Schutzhund, French Ring Sport, Mondio Ring and Service Dogs of America. In The Netherlands it is still employed as a herder and the instinct is still strong in the breed. Internationally the Dutch Shepherd is best known for use in law enforcement under the KNPV program. The Koninklijke Nederlandse Politiehond Vereniging (KNPV), or Royal Dutch Police Dog Association, was founded 27 October 1907, as an organization to oversee and test dogs for their suitability for police work. Dutch Shepherds with KNPV titles are sought after candidates throughout the world for police and military use, as well as sport competitors and personal protection dogs.
I do screen prospective buyers before we send a puppy out. Dutch Shepherds are high energy dogs and need to have some type of formal training, at minimum basic obedience. They need to be socialized with everyone and exposed to everything possible in order to become a well-rounded dog. This is not a breed that you just buy and put in the back yard and forget about them. They are very out-going in nature and very easily trained. They'll do anything you want them to do for a word of praise and a good brisk rub and a pat on the head.
All of my puppies come with a 1 year Health Guarantee, Health Records, micro chip, 2 sets of vaccinations and current dewormings starting at 2 weeks old. They also come with a Puppy Starter Kit and a Life-Time of Breeder Support. These puppies have had their dew claws removed to prevent an accidental injury.
We transport our own puppies to our customers if needed contact me for details. (The cost of the transport if needed is not included in the puppy purchase price.)
Licensed breeders in Oklahoma are required by the state to have your puppy micro-chipped. The cost of the microchip and registration of the microchip is included in the sale price.
Check out my Letters from Families on my web site to learn more about me and see what my previous customers have had to say about me and my puppies. Call or text Scott for more information 580-665-1434 any time. I can also be reached by email at 4bardkennels@gmail.com. I welcome folks to come out and visit with my dogs and puppies. I'm located in beautiful South Central Oklahoma, please call for an appointment.
Please call me before you place a deposit on these Dutch Shepherd puppies since I know the personalities of the parents and each puppy. I'm happy to assist you in trying to find a puppy for you that will work for your needs.
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