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Only 2 male German Shepherd Puppies Available, Adorable & Smart!

November 13, 2011

This is Rhett & Blu,  they are are almost 4 months old.  Both pups are smart, fun, friendly and very lovable!  These pups are AKC registered, current on vaccinations and crate trained.  If you are looking for a beautiful German Shepherd companion with a well balanced disposition, then one of these pups might be your match!

Please visit my contact page to call for all your questions!

Luxanna’s & Deblyn’s GSD Puppies Are Here!

August 19, 2011

It feels like it’s been a long pregnancy but it really hasn’t, the average gestation period for a German Shepherd is a little over 3  months, 63 days to be exact.  So we have moved along quicker than it felt!

Enough of my short story and on to the puppies….

This litter is from Luxanna’s Roxanne and Deblyn’s Just After Midnight from Debyln’s German Shepherds, both are OFA Good Hips and Elbows with good temperaments.

We had 6 pups total, 1 female and 5 males.  At this time 3 males are available, a deposit will hold your pick!

These puppies are tan and black with very nice dark coats, AKC registration is in process, they will be vaccinated and ready for their new homes by Sept 18, 2011.

Visit my puppy page to see photos & contact page to connect with me!

German Shepherd Puppies on Their Way!

June 30, 2011

It’s been awhile since I have posted here, for the same reasons that most people have I am sure….just plain busy!!  I am happy to report that all my GSD’s are good & healthy, enjoying summer and their country life here at CaMp TuRloCk!

It’s been almost 2 years since there have been puppies around here and now I am very excited to say that Roxanne from my first breeding is pregnant, her pups are due July 27. Here’s a little info on Dam and Sire…

Roxanne: OFA good hips and elbows, lives a country life with her owner/boss Zach (my son) on an almond ranch.  She is active, smart and extremely well mannered.

Brando: OFA good hips and elbows, is the Sire from Deblyn’s German Shepherds, as you can see below he is all black & gorgeous.

No doubt this litter will be very nice!

If you are interested in a puppy I would be happy to answer any questions you have, just shoot me an email to:  luxannas@gmail.com.

Brando

Roxanne

May 25, 2010

This is Misha and I am happy to say she was our last pup here at Luxannas,  she is now in a wonderful home with lots of love!  If you are looking for a German Shepherd puppy please visit my friend Debby White at…


www.deblyns.com

Luxanna’s German Shepherd Puppies are here!

October 16, 2009

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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

German Shepherd Puppies at Luxanna’s!

September 27, 2009

Yay, the puppies are coming!

I’m very excited about our litter that is on the way, not only because it was such a wonderful experience that created a new bond between Luna and me, but the true reward was the happiness it brought to the families they went home with….I liked that feeling.

This last litter was a sweet group of pups full of personality with good temperments, I am pretty sure this new litter will be the same. They are from Rocco and Luna and are due in October and will be ready for their new homes by Christmas, a deposit will hold your pick of the litter.

So if you are interested in my little puppy breaths give me a call or email & we can chat about what kind of German Shepherd you are looking for!

Chow, Just Anna

10 great house training tips from “Next Day Pets”….

August 12, 2009

NextDayPets.com - Find. Love. Pamper.

1. Be consistent. Choose a spot where you want Puppy to go potty, and take him there every time. Also, come up with a word that you will use every time you want him to go. For example, say “go potty,” then, when your dog does his business, follow it with “good potty” and praise him like crazy. He will quickly learn to associate the word “potty” and the potty spot with doing his business.  Don’t change your word around or your dog won’t get what it means.

2. Never let that puppy out of your sight. First of all, there are tons of dangerous things your pooch can get into when you’re not watching, so you should avoid the hazard all together by keeping a constant eye on your puppy. Furthermore, puppies all display similar behavior before they go potty. They sniff and root around, and turn in circles, and appear restless. Keep an eye out for this behavior and take your pup outside before he ever has a chance to go potty in the house, and you will be a step ahead in training. As you get to know your puppy better, you will grow more familiar with his “gotta go” behavior.

3.    Always reward your pup
with tons of energetic praise and a treat when he goes potty outside. If you wait until you get inside to give him his treat, he will have already forgotten what he did to deserve it, so keep a couple treats in your pocket every time you walk your pup.

4.    Don’t take him inside right away. Your puppy will learn that as soon as he’s done going potty, outside time is over and it’s back in the house, so he’ll stall as long as he can. If you always play with your puppy for a few minutes after he goes potty, he’ll learn to get it out of the way immediately so he can play with you.

5.    A puppy shouldn’t be expected to make it more than one or two hours until he is around three months old. This means he might end up waking you up in the middle of the night. Do not be cranky with him just because you’re sleepy, it’s not his fault.

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