08/06/2025
EDITED TO ADD: I am not going to fire sale them or sell them to an inappropriate home. I will keep them if I don't find the right homes. I am also perfectly happy to keep them for many more weeks while searching for that appropriate home. The only urgency I feel is that they are in a great phase in their emotional development to make the transition to their new home - adaptable, open to new experiences, and looking to us to guide them. If we keep them months longer, neither we nor the puppies will do well with being parted.
Help me find these wonderful puppies homes so that I don't have to apply for a kennel license to keep them all (I'm already keeping two of the litter and have three adult dogs)!!! Two 11 week old AKC registered purebred German Shepherd puppies still available and SO ready for their new homes. Championship bloodlines, OFA certified hips all the way up the pedigree on both sides, microchipped, first vaccines and deworming, a good start on housebreaking and simple commands. These girls are sweet, eager to please, stick right to me. They are going to be devoted dogs for someone.
1. Viola is quiet and thoughtful. She can be wary in new situations, but really turns to her person for guidance and settles quickly. Every new person we've had to see the puppies sits down, gets mobbed by puppies, they all go off to other things, and the person then finds Viola snuggled up against them happily waiting her turn. She has a lower energy level than the rest of her litter and is over the rambunctious litter life. She would like to sit at her person's feet and occasionally go do something interesting. She is a very well put together, show quality dog, and could go that direction as well.
2. Cymbal is a playful, licky, tail-wagging sweet puppy. She is the one who leaves her breakfast to come see me. She can get so excited to see me that she forgets about not using her teeth and about not jumping up, but she remembers not to when she isn't so excited. Like Viola, she can be more wary about new things, but she comes around very quickly (and then is right there pushing in). She has a medium to high energy level and is already figuring out fetch following her mother's example. She loves playing with her littermates, but also then settles happily to chew on toys or get her belly rubbed (the belly rub is her "off" button, for sure!). She has a small umbilical hernia that will likely close on its own, but her price reflects the slight defect.
PM for price (which is commensurate to their champion bloodlines, health tested parents, AKC registration (pre-paid and completed by me at the time of the sale), microchipping, etc.)