Kya- European Doberman Puppy

Kya is ready for her forever home starting July 23rd.

Here are photos of our European Doberman Puppy, Kya. You can see pictures of her when she was a few days old to the most recent pics. We hope you enjoy these cute puppy pictures.

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ABOUT KYA:

I have the traditional Doberman Pinscher energy level.

We are being desensitized to different sounds. I sleep through most of the sounds.

I tend to have more zoomies than my siblings. I get so happy with life.

I also LOVE the tunnel! As you can clearly see in the pictures.

I am the 3rd biggest of the litter!

I have a few strands of white on my chin and chest. Remember, white strands or patches do not stem from the Z factor. White strands or patches are a throwback from the Doberman ancestors—z factor associated with albinism.

As a typical Doberman, I am alert. So if I see or hear something suspicious, I will start barking. I need to protect my family.

Italy (the other breeder) has started to clip our nails. She does this when we are sleeping. I do not mind. :)

I am a friendly, alert, gentle, intelligent, outgoing, active, agile, lively, JOYFUL, affectionate, devoted, confident, playful, kind, and trusting puppy.

  • We have been breeding for 20 years. 

  • There are over 300 titles, awards (champion), and certificates given to family members in the bloodlines. To learn more about this, click on the parent’s photo below.

  • Within this bloodline, there are 11 dogs with OFA exams and 6 dogs with a DNA Embark Test. Below is the breakdown of these tests.

  • Advance Cardiac (with Holter): 2 family members with OFA Advance Cardiac exam (Normal; no signs of heart issues). This includes cousins.

  • Copper Toxicosis: 2 family members with OFA Copper Toxicosis exam (Normal; no signs of copper toxicosis). This includes parents.

  • Degenerative Myelopathy: 3 family members with OFA Degenerative Myelopathy exam (Normal; no signs of Degenerative Myelopathy). This includes the parents and a cousin.

  • Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM): 2 family members with OFA Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM) exam (Normal; no signs of DCM). This includes the parents.

  • Doberman Vestibular Osteopathy: 1 family member with OFA Doberman Vestibular Osteopathy exam (Normal; no signs of  DINGS). This includes a cousin.

  • Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: 2 family members with OFA Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome exam (Normal; no signs of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome). This includes the parents.

  • Elbow: 4 family members with OFA Elbow exam (Normal; no signs of elbow dysplasia). This includes a cousin, great-grandparents, and great-great-grandmother,

  • Eye: 3 family members with OFA Eye exam (Normal; no signs of eye issues). This includes a cousin, great-great-uncle, and great-great-grandfather.

  • Hips: 8 family members with OFA Hip exam (Fair, Good, and Excellent; no signs of hip dysplasia). This includes a great-great-uncle, great-grandfathers, cousins, and great-great-grandparents.

  • Narcolepsy: 3 family members with OFA Narcolepsy exam (Clear; no signs of Narcolepsy). These are the parents and a cousin.

  • Thyroid: 2 family members with OFA Thyroid exam (Clear; no signs of thyroid issues). This is a great-great-grandmother and cousin.

  • Von Willebrand Disease (vWD): 3 family members with OFA vWD exam (Clear; no signs of vWD issues). This is the parents and a great-great-grandmother.

  • Embark DNA Test: 5 family members with Embark DNA Tests. This includes the mother, father, grandmother, grandfather, and cousin. The parents are clear for Deafness and Vestibular Syndrome of Dobermans, Degenerative Myelopathy, Dilated Cardiomyopathy 1 & 2, Unilateral Deafness and Vestibular Syndrome, Von Willebrand Disease type 1 & 2, Ehlers-Danlos and more!

  • No Z Factor in the bloodlines.