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Head Gamekeeper owned GWP Stud

County / Town: North Yorkshire

Description

Imported from Serbia, German bred (there is no Serbian dogs in pedigree! )  gwp- unrelated to UK dogs.


Kind, easy to train and a real soft dog. Great around all livestock, other dogs & children/babies. A massive part of our family and my husband’s working gundog.
 

We sent him away at 1 year old to compete in his ‘field trail’ exams in Germany which is excelled at passing them all with flying colours which means he is now recognised as a stud dog world wide.
 

Stylish & biddable, a very soft natured dog who would pass on his kind, loving, intelligent & soft nature to his progeny.

4/4 hips 

0/0 elbows 

HD, ED, OCD Clear. scored 11/11 at the breeding show in Germany. 

he is 30kg, athletic and compact. Making him the perfect size. He looks bigger on photos. the perfect coat, that has never been touched. A natural short wire coat with a fantastic beard too.

Details

  • Advert ID: 23613
  • County / Town: North Yorkshire
  • Location:
  • Breed: GWP - Stud
  • Original Breeder: No
  • Health Checked: No
  • Vaccinations Up to Date: No
  • KC Registered by Collection: No
  • Microchipped by Collection Date: No
  • Pet Viewable with Mother: No

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    • Kennel Club (KC) registration number
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