Reg: 03-01-2004
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Loc: S.W. Washington State
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Your bitch is fine. I have a bitch I bought from the man who ran the Czech Border Patrol Program for 20 years and she is 64lbs..but very agile and athletic. I have a Czech male who is 85lbs and more agile than the female. We have a pup out of the female who appears to be headed for that 80lb range at adulthood. Her father is a Czech dog that hits 100lbs or a touch over and this puppy at 11 weeks has bone and feet as big as her mothers already. If you "ran" in different circles.....i.e. people who had working GSD's nobody would be telling you she is small and at 11 months she should have another 8-9 pounds(just estimateing here) or so to put on with further maturity and muscular development. Welcome aboard-Derek
"If it comes down to me or him........its going to be me every single time"
My Xero z PS grandson (linebred 3-2 on Grim z PS) is 17 months old. He is currently 27 inches tall at the withers and 91 lbs. Although he is tall with LONG legs and a typical big, block head, he doesn't look as heavy as he is. You'd guess he was 82-85 lbs.
I'm hoping he doesn't get much heavier (although at just 17 months, I see him gaining a few more pounds over the next year or two). 91 lbs for him is perfect.
The breed survey on his sire (Cyklon z Uslavsky kout) said slightly oversized, but proportionate, and he was V rated in conformation, so who knows?
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