Cute puppies on their first outing in the Maine forest with their mama Tizi and Lyon puppies 6 weeks old This litter is sold out www.mainegermanshepherds.com Seelenvoll German Shepherds of New England, ME
Thank you Everyone for the sweet comments! And to reply to Kalinin Dippy that asked a question in a comment way below, who asked "WHY?" ~ here's my brief answer: It is wonderful that you bring this up! We feel the same way, that is why every single dog that is in our breeding program has been Penn Hip certified and genetically tested and cleared. All of our certifications and other genetic clearances are on our website, and also through our vet at Veazie Vet dot com in Veazie , Maine. Dr. David Cloutier... please call him to discuss why we breed the very best tempered and health tested shepherds in our area. We have been working directly with Dr. CLoutier for many years to develop a super healthy german shepherd family companion. We are hoping to set the standard for other breeders. ANYONE is welcome to call them and ask about Seelenvoll German Shepherds, or just google us, or check out our clearances on line at maine german shepherds dot com ALSO, not one of our puppies has ever been in a shelter or been homeless. All of our dogs live with us in our home, not chained up in a building or back yard. Our puppies are born in our home and are raised as family companions, with other dogs and children. We have frequent "Open House" weekends where people can come to our scheduled Open House and see how are dogs are in person. If anyone wants to see how our shepherds are raised and loved, just go on our facebook page at German Shepherd Puppies of Seelenvoll. We have had many vets in United states buy puppies from us as family companions rather than "adopt" from a shelter.. even though they work at shelters... they prefer to get a puppy that has had a good foundation and know all of the puppies history so that they can tr4ust it with their children or other pets. There are many reasons to adopt, we support that, but there are many reasons that people chose to aquire there family companion from a reputable breeder... we are that breeder. Thank you for letting me have a chance to share all of the facets of chosing a dog. Show less
My spirit animal is the first that slipped underneath. _"That's _*_not_*_ what this lesson was about. But, alright..."_ My fav is the last and the other that nosed him... _"You made it, you're alright"_
Such a beautiful sight. I love how they all got to the tree branch and started to let mom know " Moooom, help. Wait, i need help." You can see how she even keeps " count" and track of them.
Mdxfiend These are domesticated animals and are bred with this intention. The entire history of German shepherd dogs since the 19th century has had this type of separation occur. If they were wild wolves, I would understand your concern. Also, what would be the alternative? The fact that she is selling them is important. This means that those that pay the hundreds or 1000's of dollars are far more likely to look after them and invest the proper love, time and money to keep them healthy and happy. Giving away free puppies is dangerous because you attract people who don't care enough or get one on a whim, or just because they are "cute". This is how dogs end up abandoned and abused.
@@Mdxfiend you do know how much it accually costs to raise puppies of 5-7 ? There is nothing wrong with this. You are just stupid or high in youre mind.
Best dog I ever had was my German Shepherd named Scout Trooper. He passed away November 2018. He was my PTSD service dog, and I can say,without a doubt, I wouldn't be here now if it wasn't for him.
You rarely see a mother and her pups walking about outside of the house. So the fact that this was out in the woods was really cool. An adventure that most mothers and puppies dont get to experience.
So adorable, little bundles of fluff and mischief. I have two GSD's, both rescues. I can't imagine life without them. Smart, loyal and goofy, lol. All the best to you and your dogs.
Mumma shepherd is an awesome mum. My last rottweiler had an incredible maternal streak. She would have made an amazing mum if I had let her breed. She was so caring and empathetic to animals and humans. She was so sweet. I shed a tear most days when I think about her. We have an eleven week old Rotty now. She is sweet but very hyperactive and she loves to play bite . Those needle sharp puppy teeth have drawn a fair bit of blood even though she's only playing.
@@laneyspangle4474 thanks heaps. Yeah we love her as does our deaf little shelter kitten. My missus and I are trying to toilet train her at present she unfortunately pees on our floor a lot . But she is a sweet heart and we keep a mop and bleach ready.our kitten fusses over her constantly like a mother cat
matt cullen omg your making me want another dog my dog black Labrador champ had to be put to sleep on the 8/10/18 6 days before my birthday that really cut me up I’d love another one but I’d feel I’m forgetting him if I do so I decided not to but my heart says different but I love hearing everyone’s stories of there dogs you and your wife have a lovely life with your beautiful dog your cat 👍
@@laneyspangle4474 I'm sorry to hear that. We lost our beautiful Rotty zahlie about 3 months ago to cancer. She was 10. She went through thick and thin with me after I lost my son. Then my mum then grandma. I cuddled her through many nights of crying my heart out. She always knew when I was in a bad place and would cuddle right up to me I was devastated when I had to put her down. I sobbed like a baby. We had been talking about getting another rottweiler for 18 months before losing her so when she passed we found another puppy on line. The first night I lost it. I felt like I was betraying zahlie. I really felt low but then Xena needed to per so I took her outside to pee. I was convinced I'd done the wrong thing buying her but after she'd peed she come up and started licking my hand and nuzzling into me as I sat on the step feeling really depressed. I picked her and cuddled her into my neck and she started giving me kisses all over my face. I immediately realised I had done the right thing and knew I'd love her as much as zahlie. They are very different personalities but both loving sweet and loyal. Every day when I get home from work she goes beserk scratching at the door Carol waits until the ute is turned off and I've closed the gates then let's her out. She races out to greet me with kisses and play bites. I'll never stop loving zahlie but I'll also never stop loving Xena now. Our hearts have room for plenty of love and it pushes out the negative. That my experience anyways. I'm a middle aged man who realised just how precious life and love is. I hope I'm not out of line . I just hope to see people happy. Best wishes from Queensland Australia.
amazing how innocent, and such beauty and sweetness puppies like these can bring, and how loyal a mom gsd, and loving she can be to them...its remarkable. it is so life affirming...my dog is half gsd , half husky, my next dog will be a gsd puppy...they are truly amazing dogs, w a lot of love and loyalty...wow....
Beautiful! And what a good Mommy dog. My Mom used to raise and show German Shepherds. Back in the late 60s, the first German Shepherd female my Mom ever had had a litter of twelves puppies. It was crazy.
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Great video! I grew up with Irish Terriers: Show Dogs. Later in life I've adopted dogs from shelters and also got dogs from breeders. Currently we have Chocolate Lab, Great Dane, and three Shepherds!
ellie,muffasa and others It's not like that. What happens is that it takes longer for some puppies to have their ears erect, while others don't take that much. When my GSD was 2 months old his ears were already up, while with some GSDs it can take up to 4-6 months old. It's different from puppy to puppy.
I'd be terrified that one would get lost!god, but I love to hear their cries! It, and the entire video, brings back wonderful memories of my dog and her babies. Their dad was very protective of them, too, though the mom wouldn’t trust him near them until they were about 5 weeks old. He used to try to sneak in to see them, but she always kept him away. Poor baby. LOL