The German Shepherd is one of the most intelligent and loyal dog breeds in the world, admired for its strength, courage, and versatility. First developed in 19th-century Germany by Captain Max von Stephanitz, the breed was designed to be the perfect herding and working dog—athletic, disciplined, and dependable. With their distinctive tan and black coats, erect ears, and confident stance, German Shepherds embody both power and elegance. They’re valued worldwide as police, rescue, and service dogs, as well as deeply devoted family companions.
Protective yet affectionate, the German Shepherd forms a strong bond with its family and excels when given structure and purpose. Their intelligence makes them highly trainable, thriving on mental challenges and consistent exercise. Regular brushing keeps their double coat healthy and helps manage shedding, which occurs year-round. With proper training and socialization, the German Shepherd balances its natural guarding instincts with loyalty and gentleness, making it one of the most respected and beloved breeds for work and home life alike.

German Shepherd
Nicholas aka St. Nick is such a happy and healthy BIG adorable guy, who enjoys playing with mom and dad and his siblings. Nicholas has had all dewormings and is puppy pad trained. His mom is a long hair black and red German import, and his dad is a BIG 120lb full Akc registered long hair german. All our puppies are raised inside our family home and well socialized with kid

German Shepherd
*Reduced price-umbilical hernia* Diamond will be sent home with a health record, up to date vaccination, dewormed (durvet 2x @ 2,3,4,6 & 8 week) and played with constantly! She is kept in the nursery

German Shepherd & Belgian Malinois hybrid
Big Red, recently named Thor. He was the seventh puppy, but was the biggest. He is a sweetheart, but loves food. He is also more calm and kind of low key compared to the other puppies.
The average cost of a purebred German Shepherd puppy in the United States is approximately $1881, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.