There is one female available (yellow girl) here at Luxanna’s, she is very friendly, affectionate and ready for her new home!
She is AKC registered, vaccinated, crate trained, potty trained and well socialized in a country setting with lots of love and handling making her a wonderful companion or addition to your family!
If you are interested in this puppy and would like more details give me a call or send me an email….
831.594.5638 ~ luxannas@gmail.com
I will be happy to answer any questions you might have!
* P.S. Go to “puppies available” above to see updated photos

It was a long day here at my place, but all went well with Luna’s labor and delivery….
7 healthy squeaky new puppies!
There are 2 males and 5 females that will be ready for their new approved homes by the middle of December 2009, they will be current on vaccinations, pretty close to crate trained, loved & well socialized in a clean healthy country environment making a wonderful addition to your family!
I have had the opportunity to partner with Debby White of Deblyns.com who has been a responsible breeder for more than 20 years. We believe in the health of our German Shepherds with screening for hereditary health problems by a licensed veterinarian prior to breeding, OFA certification, a 2yr replacement health guarantee against life threatening hereditary disorders.
All puppies are expected to be spayed or neutered at the appropriate age unless sold as show quality, we believe this helps us to do our part against irresponsible breeding practices and to help reduce the growing number of unwanted dogs in shelters throughout the country.
If you are interested in a classic German Shepherd companion, go to my contact page to find out where to send me an email or give me a call for any questions you might have. To see our last litter snoop around here at Luxanna’s and see what my German Shepherds are all about!
Chow,
Just Anna
Dog handler Pc Tony Herson retires later this year with Jake and Lennie
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Police dogs are being retired on their own “pensions” and “health plans” by the Cambridge Shire Force.
It is believed to be the first force in England to take on the costs of retired police dogs.
Previously an officer would sign a disclaimer taking responsibility for the dog’s actions and medical care – otherwise the animal would be re-homed.
But now Cambridge Shire Police is paying for the food, vet bills and kenneling costs during an animal’s retirement.
‘Marvelous news’
So far eight police dogs in Cambridge Shire have benefited from the canine pension plan.
Sheila Maw, a dog breeder and chairman of the Retired Lancashire Police Dog Benevolent Fund charity, said: “Before we started three years ago we did a survey of all the police forces in the UK and none of the 90% who replied had a retirement scheme for dogs.
“It’s marvelous news that Cambridge Shire police are doing this, as many handlers have to give up their dogs when they retire through ill health or old age as they can’t afford to look after them.”
Mrs Maw said she did not know of any other police force which paid for its police dogs’ retirement in this way.
However she said the Avon & Somerset and Lancashire forces both had charities which supported their dogs in retirement.

Remember my friend Debby?
She did it AGAIN…..I came home with another puppy, I am addicted to puppy breath!
If you have been following me here on my dog blog, you know my story, if not let me bring you up to speed. I live in the country in Turlock, CA. I have had many dogs and can’t seem to live without them. I have been driving my hubby crazy for many years with our menagerie of pets and every time my German Shepherd breeder friend Debby has puppies I end up with one! The craziest is, as you see here I just sold 6 puppies of my own!
So meet Mr. Dex…. 
Dex is from Deblyns and TjR’s, their first breeding of the famous Champions Diva & Flex. I was given pick of the litter, I know that sounds awesome but there are strings attached….I must socialize, socialize, socialize and socialize, basically he goes where I go. Then there is the training, bathing & drying, manicures, pedicures, exercising, teeth work, road work all in preparation for hitting the German Shepherd show world.
Call me crazy but I am very greatful and excited for this opportunistic venture, so here I go…wish us luck!
Hot Weather Not Cool for Dogs in Cars, Warns Kennel Club….
The Kennel Club has warned of the dangers of leaving dogs unattended in vehicles after the recent deaths of four dogs in three separate incidents in the Scottish Highlands.
The tragic deaths took place over the weekend as three dog owners left animals unattended in cars as temperatures rose to over 30 degrees Celsius in parts of the UK.
On Monday, the Met Office issued a heatwave warning across large parts of the UK, with temperatures expected to rise to 32 degree Celsius in the coming days. Such high temperatures are intensified through car windscreens and windows, and even with windows open it can take just 20 minutes for dogs to suffer from heatstroke and die an agonising death.
The Kennel Club ‘Open for Dogs’ campaign encourages more businesses to accept dogs, avoiding the need to leave them unattended in hot cars. Thousands of dog-friendly attractions are currently listed on the website www.openfordogs.org.uk.
Caroline Kisko, Communications Director at the Kennel Club, commented: “Even responsible dog owners can make the mistake of not realising just how lethal travelling in the heat with their dog can be.
“The soaring temperatures only intensify the problem dogs have when travelling in hot conditions. I would urge owners to only travel if they can ensure that their dog can be kept cool, and if their destination is dog-friendly so they are not left in a vehicle.
“Restrictions for dog owners on where they can take their dog seem to be an ever increasing dilemma for many. We are constantly lobbying with our ‘Open for Dogs’ campaign, to ensure that dogs are welcome wherever their owners wish to travel. If this is not possible then people really must either leave their dog at home or not travel at all.”
Guidelines for traveling with your dog can be downloaded from a special section of the Kennel Club website – www.doginformation.org.uk.
Tips for traveling with your dog:
ALWAYS
- Actively seek dog-friendly places to go if you are travelling anywhere with your dog.
- Consider the weather and your journey in advance, especially if you don’t have air conditioning in your car. Think about whether the journey for your dog is absolutely necessary.
- Make sure your dog has plenty of space in the car and isn’t squashed or forced to sit in direct sunlight.
- Make sure there is shade provided; even in an air conditioned car a dog can become too hot if in full sun.
- Make sure plenty of stops are taken with lots of water available to drink.
- Take cold water in a thermos rather than a plastic bottle so it stays cold rather than being luke warm. Ice cubes are helpful in a thermos for cooling too.
NEVER
- Leave a dog unattended in a car, even with the window open and water available. Take them out of the car and find a secure, cool place with access to shade and water.
- Let your dog take part in unnecessary exertion, or stand in exposed sunlight for extended lengths of time.
- Pass by a dog if you see one suffering in a car. Whether it be in a supermarket car park or at a show, make sure you let someone in authority know and if in doubt call the police or the SPCA.

If you missed out on Luxanna’s puppies, not to worry there are 17 adorable new puppies at Deblyn’s German Shepherds! Yes, that is a lot of puppies and Debby is very excited about her two litters.
The first litter is an exceptional group of pups that have been planned for two years!
There will be champions available with bloodlines to die for, so the partners are now taking deposits for show homes and pets.
Sire and dam below, there are 5 males and 2 females – puppies whelped 5-11-09.
If you are interested in a German Shepherd Puppy
please call Debby White ~ (209) 667.7680
To see details on 2nd litter and more puppy photos visit: www.Deblyns.com.
~ DIVA ~

AM CH Amber’s Fantasia of Deblyns PT, OFA Excellent
GV Waysides Honky Tonk Man, ROM OFA
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Debonaires Marie v Ambers, OFA Excellent.
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Multi. Best In Show Int/AM CH Covy Tucker Hill’s TjR’s Marc Flex, HSAs, CD, RE, OFA Excellent
Sire: 3x’s Select CH Keylis Purple Rain, PT, AOE, OFA
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Dam CH Covy Tucker Hills Smart Re-Marc, HSaD, TC, OFA
~ FLEX ~

*Click below to see Puppy Photos on next page…..

Just a little humor I wanted to share, I’m sure we’ve all been there at some point!
- Pour cold apple juice on the carpet in several places and walk around barefoot in the dark
- Wear a sock to work that has had the toes shredded by a blender
- Immediately upon waking, stand outside in the rain and dark saying, “Be a good puppy and go potty-hurry up now — come on, let’s go.
- Cover all of your best suits with dog hair. Dark suits must have white hair and light suits must have dark. Also, some hair must be in your first cup of morning coffee
- Play catch with a wet tennis ball
- Run out in the snow in your bare feet to close the gate
- Tip over a basket of clean laundry, scatter clothing all over the floor, taking care to shred at least one of each pair of socks.(See above.
- When the doorbell rings drop your dirty underwear on the living room floor, because that is where the pup will drag it anyway — after all, company is coming
- Jump out of your chair shortly before the end of your favorite TV show and run to the door shouting, “No, NO! Do that OUTSIDE!” Miss the end of the program
- Gouge the leg of the dining room table several times with a Screwdriver
- Put chocolate pudding on the carpet in the morning, and do not try to clean it up until you return from work that evening
- Take a warm, cuddly blanket out of the dryer and immediately wrap it around yourself. This is the feeling you get when your puppy falls asleep on your lap.
Saturday, May 16th from 3pm – 5pm!
Flex is a very active 4-year old German Shepherd Dog! His favorite activity is herding! He loves to herd sheep, cattle and ducks. He has earned his Started titles in herding and this year we are competing in the advanced classes. He is also a “Show-Dog”! He competes in multiple venues in the AKC and International conformation ring. He is currently rated the top ranked dog competing for the International 2009 Gold Cup.
Flex finished his AKC Championship last year and is competing in the Best of Breed competition in the AKC ring. He currently has earned 13 Best of Breeds with Group placements. Flex also enjoys participating in Performance events. He has earned his Companion Dog and Rally Excellent titles. We are currently working on retrieving over the jump for his Open title. Most importantly, Flex is our companion.
He loves to play with his Henrietta chicken and his tennis ball! He loves to go for a walk and bark or try to chase the squirrels! He sleeps wherever he wants and always gets plenty of attention!
Multi BIS Int/Am CH Covy-Tucker Hill’s TjR’s Marc Flex HSAs, CD, RE is proud to be at the Dublin Pet Food Express in Support of German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California.







