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Kerschberger's
Truly
FABULOUS Females
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The foundation and greatness of any kennel in any
breed is based on the strength of their females.
Bloodline is always more important -
Kerschberger's greatness relies heavily on
these impressive females, whether titled or not, I know, these females have incredible
genetics to pass on for the betterment of the breed.
All females and males to be bred will have to have
the
Certificate for DM
(degenerative mylopathy) from the OFA.
Most of these Fabulous females live with regular families and are bred occasionally but are owned by
vom Kerschberger, LLC

"Not for the faint of heart"

Schutzhund 1,
kkl1,
Uschi vom Klebinger
Schloß,
a2,
dna, Extreme
Drives, obtained her Schutzhund 1 Title in two
months!!!! Record Breaking Time!!!
Uschi's story is something
else, I will try and add it to my blog some day!

Uschi's
DM Certification
(Click image for larger version)
Normal (N/N)
This dog is
homozygous N/N, with two normal copies of the gene.
In the seven
breeds studied at the University of Missouri in
depth so far, dogs with test results of N/N
(Normal) have never been confirmed to have DM. This
dog
can only transmit the normal gene to its offspring,
and it is unlikely
that this dog or its offspring
will ever develop DM.

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Jexi vom
Kerschberger,
SchH1, hips a2, elbows normal, DNA, a super sweet daughter of
V20 Lana vom Klebinger Schloß and V11
Xaro d'Ulmental & Her brother Jaguar vom Kerschberger has
a1 hips, and a3 elbows.

Her Breed
Survey reads as follows: Over medium sized, medium strong,
strong head, full of expression, well proportioned, sufficient
firm, correct front, somewhat loose elbows, high withers, a bit
steep croupe, properly positioned shoulders, a bit steep upper
arm, well angulated hind legs, energetic gait with sufficient
far reaching front. TSB pronounced; dog outs.
Tested
NORMAL for DM
Normal
(N/N)
This dog is
homozygous N/N, with two normal copies of the gene.
In the seven breeds studied at the University of
Missouri in depth so far, dogs with test results of
N/N (Normal) have never been confirmed to have DM.
This dog can only transmit the normal gene to its
offspring, and it is unlikely that this dog or its
offspring will ever develop DM.

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Bonita vom Kerschberger
Ms. Personality
contest winner hands down!
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ED normal HD a2, Rated at 4 and 1/2 yrs at
age!!!
Dam: Madonna von der Drei Sonnenseen
| Boccacio x Gitzi Wienerau | & another
personality plus! & OFA GOOD HIPS.
Sire: Nolte von der Wienerau.
| V46 Qrick x V6 Noscha Wienerau | OFA GOOD -
This makes Bonita 100% Wienerau, another rare
dog.
Line Bred on 4 - 4....V4 Jello von der
Wienerau

5- 5......in V3 Cello von der
Römerau
5,4 - 4,5,4,5....VA1 Zamb von
der Wienerau
5,5 - 5.......... in V 20 Ussi
von der Wienerau
5 - 5,5........... in VA10 Ica
von der Wienerau
5 - 5................... in
VA7 Fedor von Arminius
5,4 - 5,5..... in VA5 Xandra
von der Wienerau
5,5 - 5,5......... in VA6 Odin
von Tannenmeise
Bonita's DM Certification
(click image for larger version)
Carrier (A/N)
This dog is
heterozygous A/N, with one mutated copy of the
gene and one normal copy of the gene, and is
classified as a carrier.
In the seven breeds studied at the University
of Missouri in depth so far, dogs with test
results of A/N have never been confirmed to have
DM.
While it is highly unlikely this dog will ever
develop DM, this dog can transmit either the
normal gene or the mutated gene to its
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Muña vom
Kerschberger -
Super Sweet, high prey drives, very red, and so very Wienerau!!! a1 on both hips and elbows, DM tested,
and DNA registered with AKC. & 3,3 Line Bred on
SG1 Ungana and Ussaja von der Wienerau!!! Daughter
of Ardan (Cody) vom Kerschberger and Utica vom Lehnhof,
and granddaughter of Aline vom Venushof and Gina
Trossbachtal.

Carrier (A/N)
This dog is
heterozygous A/N, with one mutated copy of the
gene and one normal copy of the gene, and is
classified as a carrier.
In the seven breeds studied at the University
of Missouri in depth so far, dogs with test
results of A/N have never been confirmed to have
DM.
While it is highly unlikely this dog will ever
develop DM, this dog can transmit either the
normal gene or the mutated gene to its
offspring.
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Below :
V20 (world championship Participant Germany 2004)
Lana
vom
Klebinger
Schloß!
(retired
in Rio Rancho NM)
SUPER
STAR
V20 Lana vom
Klebinger Schloß
SchH2, a2 hips,
KKl1
Lana is the dam of the
J
litter
born April 17th 06, the
L Litter
Born December 15th 07 &
the
P litter born
December 22, 08
Her Sire: V6
Pascha vd Jahnhöhe
Her Dam: Quaste v
Klebinger Schloß

BREED SURVEY.
Large, medium strong, exceptionally typey. Firm and dry.
Very good head and expression, high withers, firm back, very
good croupe. Very good front and back angulations. Balanced
chest and straight front. Shows far reaching gait with
powerful hind thrust. Confident, tough, courage and working
ability stands out. Dog outs.
Lana's DM certification
(click image for larger version)
Carrier (A/N)
This dog is heterozygous A/N,
with one mutated copy of the gene and one normal
copy of the gene, and
is classified as a carrier.
In the seven breeds studied at the University of
Missouri in depth so far, dogs with test results of
A/N have never been confirmed to have DM.
While it is highly unlikely this dog will ever
develop DM, this dog can transmit either the normal
gene or the mutated gene to its offspring.
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Kerschbergers images have been misused on
several personal and public websites to imply that
my dogs are images of their dogs. This is outright
misrepresentation and therefore I have started to
WaterMark the dogs images which are on my site and
belong to me, the breeder of vom Kerschberger German
Shepherds. IF you find images of
Kerschberger dogs on any other site I would greatly
appreciate that you report it to me.
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