German Shepherd Puppy for sale in Euless, Texas | $800


CKC Reg German Shepherd Puppies
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:331159
Price / Fee
:$800
Location
:Euless, Tarrant County, Texas
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
We have 2 females and 1 male available born 6/22/20, ready to go home 8/24/20 (9 weeks old). Sire is long coat CKC, Dam is blk/silver AKC dual reg CKC. Pups are $800 with limited rights, or $1,000 with breeding rights. Please contact me at *** or text/call *** *** ***0
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$800
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What breed are the puppies?
The puppies are German Shepherds, a popular breed known for their intelligence and loyalty.
How many puppies are available?
We currently have 2 female and 1 male German Shepherd puppies available for adoption.
What are the ages of the puppies?
The puppies were born on June 22, 2020, and will be ready to go to their new homes on August 24, 2020, making them 9 weeks old at that time.
What are the prices for the puppies?
The puppies are priced at $800 with limited rights and $1,000 with breeding rights.
What are the parents’ registrations?
The sire is a long coat, CKC registered, while the dam is black/silver, dual registered with AKC and CKC.
Where are the puppies located?
The puppies are located in Euless, Tarrant County, Texas, United States.
How can I adopt one of the puppies?
If you're interested in adopting a German Shepherd puppy, please reach out for more information.
What is included with the puppy adoption?
When you adopt a puppy, you will receive a health guarantee and guidance on care and training for your new German Shepherd.
Are the puppies socialized?
Yes, the puppies are handled daily to ensure they are well-socialized and accustomed to human interaction.
What should I know about caring for a German Shepherd puppy?
German Shepherd puppies require regular exercise, socialization, and training for a happy and well-adjusted life. Proper nutrition and vet check-ups are also crucial.
Is there a difference between limited rights and breeding rights?
Yes, puppies adopted with limited rights cannot be bred, whereas those with breeding rights can be used for future breeding.


























