I got the pick pup. And let me tell ya, it's been one wild ride. This dog could only be described as "extreme". He's really just what I wanted, only his size is kind of a mystery to me.
When I look at him, I see that he has alot of development to go through yet. His ears are still too big for his head, for example. I'm thinking he's gonna be a late bloomer, but we'll see.
Keep us posted, I am sure he will be just fine... I dont think you want to have "Great dane " Gsd.. Good luck.. I am waiting what will come up from mine
I do believe.. the Ride.. I 've been through some already, it always is fun.
I'll definitely keep you posted. I'm new to the forum and I am here to get all the information I can. It's my first Czech dog, and he makes me feel like a total beginner. He's completely different from all GSDs I have ever known or raised.
By the way, how old is yours?
Just wanted to put in my two cents here. I have an 8 month old male out of Eurosport from the Galant / Maryln breeding that I just weighed on Saturday who is 65 lbs, and he looks lean. Galant is a big boy at 94 lbs, but I can't remember Lola's size even though I vaguely remember pics of her. 60 lbs does seem small for a 13 month old male, but I'm certainly no expert. However, considering most dogs aren't gonna fill out until 3 to 4 years anyway I wouldn't worry. Like others have said, you don't want a giant GSD anyway. Keep us posted.
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