Reese is a delightful girl, bringing some more laid back and snuggly traits into our program. She has a mellow personality and nothing but goodwill on her mind. She is playful and goofy, but easily able to be "off" for some relaxation. She's attentive and endearing, good with other dogs, good with people of all ages, and overall has no vices and is very amiable. She's intelligent and learns quickly. This coupled with her innate desire to please makes her a delightful companion.
Reese is a rather thick-built female. The width of her bone is quite impressive, and the core of her body is also very wide. She has a straight back, strong hocks, tight paws, and a very visually pleasing proportionate head with correct ratios, dark almond eyes, and a mixed/dark mask. She has a large head and yet still desirably dry as a beautiful balance.
See more of Reese on instagram @EuroDejaShepherds where you can watch vidoes on her highlight labeled "Reese".
Reese is a direct daughter of VA Dravo vom Roosvec. Her mother is V Fidela vom Kuckucksland. Dux, Zamp, Leo, Enosch, Remo, and many more in her pedigree are world-famous for very good reason. These names do not typically hold the weight that they should to the average layperson who doesn't know these dogs, but the quality of this lineage is delightfully evident to anyone when interacting with a puppy from this family. This only becomes more and more apparent as the puppy grows and develops into what feels like the most beautiful partnership.
View Reese's full, champion interactive pedigree here.
Reese’s hips are SV a1 normal and elbows SV a1 normal--the best ratings.
From her Embark Panel, Reese also tested DNA CLEAR of the following known to effect German Shepherds:
Reese is Degenerative Myelopathy N/A. She will only be paired with studs that are tested DM N/N “clear” and none of her puppies will ever be at risk. This is why we test! We’re thankful that these tests are available to us and also very thankful for the ongoing research that will continue to aid our program.
None of Reese's puppies will have two abnormal genes and therefore be considered “at risk” for any of the above.
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