What You Must Know
- Show Lines
- Working Lines
Breeders and trainers usually separate the two lines as having distinct abilities and, therefore, they will perform and behave differently.
Michael, drawing from his experience, believes that both show line dogs and working line dogs have similar abilities. He has known of a West German show dog with world championships in the show arena but also won championships in the working arena.
They can excel as companions in family settings and know what’s expected of them as protection dogs.
His aim is bringing out their best qualities.
So, What Makes a Dog Elite?
It’s a process that includes special attention paid to breeding. In Germany, to breed bloodline German shepherds, they must have passed a Level 1 Schutzhund, or IPO test, as well as a genetic test or breed survey.
Once sires have bred 30 females they are genetically tested again.
Physically, they have a wonderful build with a cooperative temperament.
Not available anywhere else.
We are Jeannette and Michael Kempkes
Jeannette, in 1992 I imported her first German shepherd who was a male, show line, Schutzhund-titled, IPO3, and FH-titled dog. He was a top son of the famous Enzo von der Burg Aliso.
So, the journey began.
Our Dogs Customized To The Client
for life!
Choosing a Male or Female
A subtle difference is that males are generally more protective of their surrounding territory while females are more protective of their families.
Let's Chat About Development and Training
When development begins
Right from the beginning, the selection of the female breeding dogs was valued above all. Breeders were instructed to report not only individual animals, but complete litters to the pedigree office.
Development takes place physically but also emotionally.
Michael and Jeannette pay close attention to a dog’s behavior, needs, and stay current on the latest research.
Puppies: although cute and active, it’s important not to stress them physically or you’ll risk damaging hips and elbows until they mature. Be careful to not let them jump or run up and down stairs despite the energy they have.
All German Shepherds, female or male, should not be spayed or neutered until after 24 months of age.
Competition dogs will need to learn to relax and decompress so they can bond easily with families
Training key moment for success
Michael spent the early part of his career training dogs for German law enforcement and a high-pressure atmosphere. He learned what it took to keep a calm and steady even in the midst of sounds like explosions and the bursts of gunfire.
His approach is drawing up a full routine but breaking it down and teaching the dog one step at a time. The dog is never rushed and advances to the next steps when ready. Meat treats, toys, and jumping one-meter hurdles and A-frames are part of guiding the dog into performing a full routine.
This approach bolsters their confidence and builds their trust in the people around them.
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Not forgetting Nutrition and Health
Connective tissue meat makes an excellent diet.
Organic, homeopathic solutions are best to keep German Shepherds free from fleas, ticks and ailments like tapeworm.