Abbey x Rex Litter
Abbey and Rex are the proud parents of a brand-new litter of nine beautiful AKC German Shepherd puppies born August 21, 2020. They will be ready for their new homes by mid-October. Note: All of the puppies from this litter have now been sold.
Abbey and Rex have a litter of nine AKC German Shepherd puppies born August 21, 2020. There are three males and six females. The puppies will be ready to go to their new homes by mid-October 2020. To see pictures of Abbey (mother) and Rex (father), and to learn more about their personalities, please see the “Parents” section of our website. If you would like to purchase a puppy, please see the “Purchasing” section of our website for details, or contact us for more information. If you have any questions, please email or call us - we love to talk about our puppies!
ABOUT THEIR PUPPIES
Rex is a black-and-tan regular stock coat AKC German Shepherd with a high prey, retrieving and hunting drive and an affinity for airborne scents and tracking. Abbey is a black-and-red normal stock coat AKC German Shepherd with a moderate guard drive coupled with a desire to play with known family/handlers and an easy-to-manage personality.
See the whole litter below. Then click on each picture to go to that puppy’s individual page!
While all of the puppies are basically black now, their markings and coloration will develop and change dramatically over time. To see an example of how this happens, take a look at our “Watch Me Grow” page.
Trusted Guardian AKC German Shepherd puppies out of Abbey x Rex are $1,800 each. They are dewormed at two, four, six and eight weeks of age. They will come with their first set of puppy shots, a thorough exam by our vet, and a one-year health guarantee. To learn more about reserving or purchasing a puppy, click here.
A Glimpse Inside Our Kennel
For those of you who may not get to see the inside of our kennel due to COVID-19 precautions, we wanted to give you a glimpse right here. We take great pride in our kennel; it takes a lot of work to keep it this clean. As you can see, it is set up like a kitchen in a home so that puppies become accustomed to all the sights and sounds that will take place in their new home - including a dishwasher, blender and washer/dryer. The puppies get regular baths and are played with both inside and outside by our children, our gramma, and (when we don’t have COVID-19 concerns) by our friends as well. It’s a beautiful setting for them to get a healthy, happy start!