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Ragnar
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Health Testing: The Foundation of Responsible Breeding
Accountable breeders are committed to protecting the long term health, structure, and temperament of the German Shepherd Dog. This begins long before a litter is ever planned. Both the dam and sire undergo comprehensive, breed appropriate health testing to ensure they meet the highest standards of genetic soundness. These evaluations help identify potential hereditary conditions, reduce the risk of passing on preventable diseases, and support the development of strong, balanced puppies.
Thorough screening such as orthopedic evaluations, genetic panels, and temperament assessments this allows breeders to make informed, ethical decisions that prioritize the wellbeing of the dogs and the integrity of the breed. By investing in proper health testing, we honor the responsibility that comes with breeding and help preserve the working ability, vitality, and longevity of the German Shepherd Dog for generations to come.
Freya X Caesar Puppies born on June 9, 2026!
Frida “Freya” Sigfreid Griffith
Show‑Stopping Czech × DDR Working-Line Female
Freya is a show‑stopping presence in our program here at Czech German Shepherds of East Texas. A dark sable female with deep, rich pigmentation, she turns heads everywhere she goes. Her confidence is effortless, her obedience unwavering, and her drive is the kind that commands respect — powerful, intense, yet always focused. She wants to please, she connects deeply with her handler, and her recall is nothing short of outstanding.
Freya’s pedigree is as exceptional as her temperament. She is the daughter of DDR VArek von der Wedeme IPO3 and C. Harlie Laroja CGC TKN BCAT, a pairing that blends the best of Czech working heritage with the grit and clarity of DDR structure. Behind her stand generations of titled, imported, proven dogs whose names shaped the working-line world:
V Qvido Vepeden — 2× WUSV World Champion (2016 & 2018), IPO3, 4× WUSV, 4× UMM CKNO
SG Jaro Ja‑He — Czech Working Champion, IPO3, ZVV3, 3× FCI, WUSV 2012
V Agata Vepeden — ZM, ZVV1, FPR1, ZPS1, ZPO1, FH2, IPO3, SchH3, multi‑titled and proven
V Faro Denim dvora — IPO3, SchH3, 2011 SVK Working Champion, WUSV ×2
Her lineage carries the legendary houses that define true Czech and DDR working dogs: Vom Haus Iris, Grafental, Monstab, Mohnwiese, Leefdaalhof, Pohraniční Stráže, Eqidius, Como vom Bonauer Wald, and more. These are the bloodlines known for courage, clarity, structure, and unwavering work ethic.
Freya embodies all of it — and she passes it on.
Her offspring have already proven themselves to be exceptional additions: driven, confident, intelligent, and eager to work. We have zero reservations about the quality, temperament, and capability she produces.
Health:
Excellent Hips
Embark Clear
DM Clear
We are expecting puppies — and they will be extraordinary.
Freya × Caesars offspring are the kind of dogs people remember — the ones that stand out in a lineup, in a home, and on a field. When you combine Freya’s clarity, obedience, and high, focused drive with Caesar’s power, nerve, and full, calm grips, you get a litter that consistently lands in the “elite working prospect” category.
Here’s what you can expect from their puppies, based on the strengths both parents reliably bring forward:
✨ Temperament & Working Ability
High, purposeful drive — not chaotic, but channeled. These pups want to work and want to think.
Clear-headed confidence — they walk into new environments like they belong there.
Handler-focused — both parents bond deeply and want to please, so their offspring tend to be biddable and engaged.
Excellent recall and responsiveness — Freya stamps this trait hard.
Balanced nerve — Caesar’s hallmark. These pups don’t fold under pressure.
This pairing produces dogs that can go from intensity to obedience in a heartbeat.
✨ Structure & Type
Dark sable, rich pigment, and that unmistakable Czech/DDR presence.
Strong backs, correct croups, powerful heads, and athletic frames built for endurance and agility.
A look that turns heads the kind of dogs people ask about everywhere you take them.
✨ Genetic Strength
Both parents bring:
Excellent hips
Embark Clear
DM Clear
Deep Czech × DDR working pedigrees with world champions, IPO3, ZVV3, WUSV competitors, and proven producers.
This is the kind of pairing that produces generational quality.
✨ Ideal Homes & Roles
Freya × Caesar pups excel in:
Active family homes
Sport (IGP, PSA, obedience, tracking)
Working roles (security, ranch, detection)
Therapy or service work for experienced handlers
Breeding programs seeking clarity + drive + structure
They are versatile, intelligent, and capable the kind of dogs that rise to whatever you ask of them.
✨ Overall Expectation
Confident. Driven. Intelligent. Loyal. Structurally correct. Handler-focused. These puppies will be exceptional additions and they’ve already proven that in previous litters.
This is a working line GSD this is a Grandson to PASSAT! We have a website and a Facebook page.
Coat Colors:
Black
Coat Pattern:
Solid
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Champion blood
Health guarantee
Registered
Registrable
Pedigree
About The Seller
Czech German Shepherds of East Texas
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Frequently Asked Questions
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.
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