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Antares
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About Antares
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Boy 2 Antares is a dark blue brindle with white toes like his mom Vesper. Right now he has a curious personality! He is very sweet. He will come with UKC registration and microchip and embark DNA test and has had 2 sets of vaccines and vet check says heart is healthy and he has all his male equipment.
He is a blue brindle tri carrier and piebald carrier and has the genes to be large and produce large. For those who know about dog genetics he has a AA short muzzle and is NN on IGF1. He looks like a classic now but embark says he will be at least 75 pounds and can produce larger than himself. He is embark clear.
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With our Vesper x Ch Stone litter, we are hoping for puppies with more breed type and size but still having good old school looks and athletic ability that can compete in games and in ring and be great family companions. Both parents are healthy, athletic and have no health or breathing issues. Pups should make great family pets and companions. Vesper is 18 inch classic and Ch Stone is a 20.5 xl so pups could range in size from classic to short XL 17- 21 inches and 65 to 100 pounds depending on sex and height. Since Stone's COI is almost 3 times Vesper's we expect him to put his stamp and size on this combo but we should see Vesper's athletics and colors and her energetic personality and intelligence in these babies.
We will be posting updates at each stage. Stone is a UKC Grand Champion and a ABKC Ch, USBR Ch, IABCA International Ch and AMA Ch. Vesper passed all OFA testing of cardiac, hips, elbows shoulders and patellas.
All pups have been Embark DNA tested, and will be micro-chipped, and be UKC registered. Litter is priced at 2 to 3 k. The right home is more important than the money. He had a home but buyer backed out due to a family emergency so he is available again.
We do offer discounts to first responders, veterans and military .
Coat Colors:
Blue
Coat Pattern:
Brindle
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Champion blood
Champion sired
Health guarantee
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Katherine Cadgene
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