100% Wienerau Bloodlines

Marc Von Den Drei Sonnenseen

Call name Haus

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10 July 2002

Marc is from the famous Wienerau bloodline. He is 100% West German Bloodlines. West German dogs possess extreme intelligence. They tend to be very affectionate and possess a very high drive. They are always ready to please their handler, they are loyal in all circumstances, and they deal with everyday real life situations. Our German dogs all have a solid temperament with outstanding structure. Their nerves are excellent and again they possess very balanced drives. They use of these dogs is primarily Schutzhund sport, search and rescue, scent detection work, police dogs and protections dogs. They typically make outstanding loyal family companions and are typically excellent with children.

Marc is a wonderful balanced male around children as well. He is equipped with strong defense with a natural suspicion of strangers, and is perfect at protecting his territory against a strong threat. Marc loves to work, and he completes all the disciplines with willingness and fastness. He has a long stock coat(go to bottom of the page for an explanation of coats).  Marc now has several progeny in Search and Rescue and Therapy work.

Lauren and Marc

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Cody and Marc.

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Grandbaby Olivia giving

Marc a kiss

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Here doggy doggy

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 Marc

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SIRE: SCHH2 BOCCACIO VON DER WIENERAU

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DAM: SCHH1 GITZI VON DER WIENERAU

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click here for his pedigree

http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/7/428563.html

For those of you that think that the coated GSD's can't work, check this out.

http://www.sonorian.fi/WelzbachtalKallevomSukutaulu.htm

 

The Length of German Shepherd Coats

                
German shepherd puppies are born with one of three coats, within the same litter, stock hair, long stock hair ("plush coat" with some undercoat) and long hair (no undercoat). On average, about 25% of litters are "coated" (one of the second two coat lengths), although pure long hairs (the third length) are more rare. As I said before, the gene is recessive and therefore both the bitch and the stud must carry the gene for the litter to have "coated" progeny.  In fact, there is some good evidence that in general these "coated" puppies tend to grow up to have better hips, SHED LESS, have more gentle temperaments, are bigger boned, and have just as high drives as their shorter coat litter mates. They are prevalent as police service dogs in Germany. They are known to more patient family dogs and superb protection animals. Both can be fully registered AKC German Shepherds. Max Von Stephanitz, the breed creator, favored short coats as the theory is the coarse shorter outer coat helps the shepherd in cold and wet weather. However, many argue that these were the true precursors to the modern GSD. They argue that the breed standard has tended to favor short over long (referred to as coated) GSDs. And many consider the coated a more striking, handsome dog to look at.