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A Life with German Shepherds: Total German Shepherd Dog Blog

Interview with Lars Lentz

A PASSIONATE JOURNEY IN IGP TRACKING. Lars Lentz, a seasoned IGP (Internationale Gebrauchshunde...

Understanding PennHIP in Puppies: Why Prevention May Be a Better Approach

When it comes to safeguarding a puppy’s health, particularly in breeds prone to hip dysplasia, many...

Lupin finishes his IGP3 despite challenges

We’re thrilled to announce that Lupin Dell’Altopiano achieved his IGP3 title with a score of...

Including Working Line German Shepherds for innovative breeding practices

By Abhai Kaul The philosophy behind the T-Litter von Nummer-Eins Breeding: (from 2018) Nummer-Eins...

Role of Inbreeding in Selective Dog Breeding.

Follow the B Litter von Nummer-Eins To clearly define selective breeding: choosing parents with...

The Significance of Correct Expression in the German Shepherd breed.

“The best information is given by the dog’s expression and eyes, and their setting. The eye must...

Merry Christmas

A very merry Christmas and a happy new year to everyone this holiday season...

Lupin’s updated Pictures!

Lupin has a new stand shot and front shot Got around to taking updated pictures of Lupin after...

Lupin gets his IGP2

Lupin recently finished his IGP2 with 90/100 on the track, 90/100 in obedience (high obedience) and...

Welcome to the Total German Shepherd Dog Blog: created to celebrate the German Shepherd Dog in its truest form: strong, balanced, and full of purpose.

For more than two decades, my work with both Show and Working line German Shepherds, as an enthusiast, trainer and breeder has shown that they are not divided breeds, but branches of the same enduring tree.

 

This blog serves as a record of that journey- a place to document my life with my German Shepherd Dogs; my thoughts, share information, debunk myths, and explore how intelligent, thoughtful breeding can reunite the lines that define the Total German Shepherd Dog. 

Here, you will find honest articles about breeding, structure, health and temperament. You will read about the value of outcrossing, the importance of healthy movement, and how the right choices in genetics create long-term soundness. You will also see stories about real dogs, real people, and the work that keeps this breed alive in heart and in function. 


The German Shepherd was never meant to live only in the ring or only on the training field. It was created to serve, protect, and connect with people. To do that, we need to care for the whole dog: its health, its mind, and its courage.


The Total German Shepherd Dog Blog is where structure meets spirit. It’s where breeders, handlers, and families can learn from one another, share their experiences, and preserve what matters most: the versatility and integrity of this incredible breed.