We

feel it is important that any dog we breed, should conform to the standards set forth from the German Shepherd Club of America.  The judges evaluate the dog using three basic questions… Does it look like a German Shepherd? Does it act like a German Shepherd? and Does it move like a German Shepherd? In the conformation ring, Judges (from the American Kennel Club (AKC) and United Kennel Club (UKC)) answer these questions helping us to determine that we have dogs that adhere to the breed standards.  Through  UKC and AKC Dog Show competitions dogs earn their Champion and Grand Championship titles.

The German Sheperd Dog Breed Standard as set forth by the American Kennel Club and the German Shepherd Dog Club of America - Click here…

Breeding a balanced shepherd means striving to adhere to all specifics of the breed standard. …Not just the part that a breeder might find most important. Focusing just on temperment and the working aspect creates an outcome that can move away from the breed standard just as the quest for a beautiful side gait can lead our breed down a path of extremes.

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Health

Our dogs are OFA certified for hips and elbows. We also do other health checks. Healthy dogs produce healthy puppies. Buying a puppy is a long term decision, one that can not be made lightly. When you are making your decision, we would hope that you would consider one of our puppies.

Ken and Michele Beatty

Mickena German Shepherds

 
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