Big Red—  Anubis Shep-, a male German Shepherd Dog and Siberian Husky for sale in Portland, OR – Photo 1 of 8
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Big Red— Anubis Shep-

Male, Born on 06/08/25 - 10 months
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How adoption work for our pet puppies Start $800 — 300 for proof 300 was paid to licensed veterinarian towards the spay/neuter, microchip and vaccination — 200 for proof you have paid and signed up for training classes This is your $500 deposit — 100 for having or obtaining an approved style (not brand) of crate - generally 65-85 at a local Walmart I don’t not want a puppy put in a metal cage style crate… they make crazy insecure dogs, they need a “den” _________________ == $200 total for puppy with DNA test and 1st shot This is to cover their DNA test cost , 1st shot (given) 1st deworm if still here and a 2nd shot if they are here when they are due We just had a litter of 13 puppies - 7 males and 6 females !!! Born 6/8/25 Introducing a new breed of dog: Anubis Shepherd To learn more you can go to our YouTube channel and helps us get 1000 subscribers to participate in helping to create this breed www.youtube.com/@AnubisShepherd We had an unexpected litter with Delphi and we believe Braken or Levi as the father. We are on Puppy watch for Centurion and Zharra expected the middle of June, they are pictured here and videos of them are posted on YouTube @AnubisShepherd We are expecting 3 litters of Anubis Shepherds over the next year of 2025 Since this is a new breed the puppies can look a bit different from litter to litter, these are puppies from other litters as an example of what the upcoming puppies could look like. This will be the first of those liters born this year and you can learn about the other upcoming litters at our YouTube page. The new Breed Association website will be up in the next few months before the upcoming litter is born and You will get a certified registration and pedigree for your new puppy from the Official Anubis Shepherd Breed Association. We are seeking AKC recognition and you can learn about the process we are following that was established by AKC in our video on YouTube @AnubisShepherd titled We require a $500 deposit and the price of the puppy depends on if you are wanting to be a breeder or other things such as eye color and coat color plus other genetic factors. Thank you Tonkauzi Kennel Available Episodes Ep 1- Introduction to the Anubis Shepherd https://youtu.be/a_egHLdTgvk?si=dPnoCl9P_i0fc9q- Ep 2- The Genetics of Canine Scent Detection https://youtu.be/r0fUrBnHQAY?si=dt6n7mnhVNM5JaJf Ep 3- Puppies: Scent Priming a Litter https://youtu.be/OoH7X64JeSI?si=MWNbMFZyy6zi31Hc Ep 4- Puppies: Face Training & Temperament https://youtu.be/FdMmv1XE0CU?si=xZJhmKsqGhYjdRXY Ep 5- Mini Anubis Shepherds thru Malinois Genes https://youtu.be/9lD17G_4umc?si=yunACORLb_YbHl-c 3 years Research to Create a New Dog Breed https://youtu.be/i5OI5aXl-oI?si=ln7qnihO0nD2b7Dx Ep 6- Shop vs Adopt & Ethical Breeding https://youtu.be/lOYqwTsSBKQ?si=9iiP2e-LtQZRZGTI Ep 7- 💕Puppy Watch 👀 Due Middle of June https://youtu.be/vyzDsRdEXWQ?si=8mjyFNvS-F6bF_IM
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German Shepherd Dog
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About German Shepherd Dog Puppies
What is a German Shepherd Dog like?
With a star-studded history and loving yet protective personality, it’s easy to understand why German Shepherd Dogs are one of the most popular breeds around. These pups possess the perfect blend of gentle love and fierce watchfulness. As long as you’re safe and content, they will be too. Full-grown, they typically weigh 50-90 pounds and stand 22-26 inches tall.
How are German Shepherd Dogs with other pets?
German Shepherd Dogs are generally excellent with children of all ages. German Shepherd Dogs are ultra territorial, making them among the least likely of breeds to run away from a fight. German Shepherds get along fine with children and other animals, as long as they’ve been socialized, and they prefer to live in a home with family around. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Do German Shepherd Dogs need a lot of physical activity?
German Shepherd Dogs are happiest when they’re doing some type of work, such as agility, obedience, or any activity that taps into their herding instincts. This breed enjoys helping and having a job to do, so they're often used as guide dogs and police dogs. No matter what the activity is, be sure to keep your German Shepherd busy with mental and physical activities to prevent boredom. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
Are German Shepherd Dogs high-maintenance when it comes to grooming?
There are three varieties of German Shepherds: coarse and short-haired, coarse and long-haired, and wavy and long-haired. The most common dogs are tan with a black back and mask, but German Shepherds come in a variety of colors, including solid black, grey, brown, and yellow, tricolor, or sable. They also have several kinds of markings, such as “pencilling” (black lines on the toes) and “tar heels” (black on the back of the leg). Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about German Shepherd Dogs?
German Shepherd Dogs are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. German Shepherds get along fine with children and other animals, as long as they’ve been socialized, and they prefer to live in a home with family around. However, they don’t enjoy being with other dogs and would prefer to have the house to themselves. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
Siberian Husky
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What are Siberian Huskys known for?
With kind personalities, insatiable curiosity, and energy for days, the Siberian Husky is a dog that loves their family yet can’t wait to escape. If you’re bringing one of these pups into your home, keep the fences high, the temperature cool, and the vacuum nearby. Full-grown, they typically weigh 35-60 pounds and stand 20-24 inches tall.
Are Siberian Huskys safe around children?
Siberian Huskys are generally excellent with children of all ages. The Siberian Husky gets along well with other Huskies, but they need to be trained carefully to play nicely with other pets. These dogs tend to be aggressive toward cats and other foreign animals. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
What activities do Siberian Huskys enjoy most?
The Siberian Husky was bred to pull a heavy sled for countless miles, and their intense activity needs remain today. If you can't have them pull a sled, let your Husky run alongside you as you jog or ride a bicycle, ideally for at least an hour every day. These dogs get destructive and loud if they don’t get enough exercise, so activity is a requirement, not a preference. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How often should I brush a Siberian Husky?
Siberian Huskies have a dense, smooth undercoat and coarse outer coat of short, straight hair. You can find them in many color combinations, but the most common are pure white or white with black, grey, or copper-red, all with blond markings. Siberian Huskies “blow” their long hair twice a year. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Siberian Huskys do best — city or country?
Siberian Huskys are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Because of their size and long coat, Siberian Huskies are not well-suited to apartments or warm climates. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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