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Hunter

Hunter is a striking male German Shepherd with a beautiful black coat and a unique combination of traits. His agility and movement are reminiscent of a Belgian Malinois, allowing him to excel in various activities with speed and precision. However, Hunter also possesses the calm, stable mind typical of a German Shepherd, making him a reliable and focused companion. This rare blend of agility and mental stability makes Hunter truly one of a kind, ensuring he is not only highly capable but also incredibly easy to handle, making him a perfect fit for all members of the family.

Breed
German Shepherd
Weight
55
Date of Birth
1/11/2024
Age
11 Months
Ready for delivery
Aug 25
Aggression: 6/10

There are many types of aggression, but the aggression we refer to should not be confused with what most people consider an aggressive dog. None of our dogs are aggressive in that sense. Aggression in this context is a dog's innate drive to defend itself and its pack, reflected in its intensity when it believes its family is at risk. Note that a dog with higher aggression can be more dangerous. Read More

Prey Drive: 6/10

Prey drive in a dog is the instinctive desire to capture prey, often seen in protection dogs as intense focus during play or biting. This reflects the dog's overall drive and determination. Read More

Energy Level: 4/10

All of our dogs are from working lines, and they all require regular energy release to maintain their physical and mental well-being. This can be achieved through activities such as running, playing fetch, training sessions, hiking, or treadmill runs. Typically, healthy dogs benefit from 3-4 energy releases per week, and there are smart and easy ways to incorporate these activities into their routine. Lower-energy dogs will need less frequent activity. Read More

Handler Sensitivity: 6/10

Handler sensitivity refers to how attuned a dog is to its handler. A highly sensitive dog is eager to please and anticipates commands, while a less handler-oriented dog tends to be more independent and requires different handling methods. Almost all working line dogs are still more handler-oriented than the average dog. Read More

Territorial Drive: 2/10

Territorialism is an instinctual behavior in dogs where they perceive an area, such as your home or property, as their territory to defend against perceived threats. A highly territorial dog may attack someone entering the home, while a non-territorial dog may not react. Read More

Social Level: 8/10

The social ability of a protection dog refers to its natural disposition towards people. While a highly social dog is inclined to meet and play with strangers, a more suspicious dog may see people as potential threats. All the dogs we sell are trained to remain neutral to their environment and are fully safe with their family and friends. Read More