Tyson the Affectionate German Shepherd (First Timer)
Stud Details
Description
Details & attributes:
Tyson is a highly intelligent male German Shepherd, capable of opening doors that swing both inwards and outwards, an unusual demonstration of problem-solving ability. He adores chasing a ball; his play drive is strong, focussed, and enthusiastic. He maintains a healthy distrust of foxes, showing his strong natural instincts while at home he is calm, reliable and well-mannered. He is well-known at the local veterinary practices, who enjoy his visits and are always glad to see him. Among friends and family, Tyson is often the dog called on to help other dogs overcome their fear of German Shepherd, highlighting his stable temperament and positive influence.
Stud status & suitability:
This will be Tyson’s first time being used for stud, so we are seeking a confident and suitably experienced female (brood bitch) to complement his first pairing. He is not registered with the Irish Kennel Club (IKC), but hip and elbow screening have been completed and documentation is available upon request.
Brood bitch requirements:
• In good health with up-to-date vaccinations.
• Ideally previous breeding experience given Tyson’s first-time status as stud.
• Micro-chipped, with pedigree/registration details if available.
• Transparent health documentation and willingness to coordinate scheduling.
Why choose Tyson?
His intelligence, strong play drive and outstanding temperament mark him as a promising stud. His social confidence with both people and other dogs suggests pups with balanced disposition, drive and stability.
Contact & viewings:
If you feel your female would be a great fit for Tyson, please text me to to discuss further (I am not on WhatsApp) and we can arrange viewings & stud services.
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