Dahlia "Dolly" Von Roi

K9 trainer with German Shepherd dog outdoors, showcasing obedience training and companionship skills.

Information:

DOB: 12/27/2024
Color: Red & Black
Size: Still Growing, On track to be Med sized
Height: 58cm
Weight: 75lbs
Titles: Coming Soon
Hip & Elbow Rating: Coming Soon

Dahlia, affectionately called “Dolly” in our house, is another puppy that has been bred and raised in our program. She is Ms Personality. Full of energy, confident and always ready to make new friends. If we want to take a puppy out in public or for a ride along, Dolly is always ready for the adventure. After the tail wags and greetings are out of the way, the next thing you will notice is how balanced she is structurally. She moves effortlessly. Her colors are a nice red and black, with a clear expression and well set years. We are excited for her to start her show career in the near future.
 
If you are familiar with our program then his mother, Jersey, is no stranger to you. Jersey is a gorgeous female with great structure and full of life. Jersey has successfully produced a few litters so far, and she consistently produces puppies that match or exceed her quality.
 

Jersey’s Mother is Wally vom Holtkämper Hof. Wally is a great female that has multiple VA rated dogs in her pedigree. She has earned her V28 (BSZS) show title , IGP1 and KKL.

 

Jersey’s Father is Negus de Marka. Negus is a stunning male with an impressive figure. If you have seen him, then you know. Negus consistently produces great puppies, and Jersey confirms that fact. Negus earned his VA1 (USA 2022), IPO3 and KKL titles.

 
The father of Dolly is a male named Himmat Von Nummer-Eins. Better known here as “Hemi”, we have chosen to use Hemi multiple times with our girls because of the genetics that he brings to the table. Personality, character, structure, color and overall style, Hemi is a winning male that brings a structural balance and consistency to our bloodline. Still not convinced? Check out the bloodlines and pictures, they speak for themselves.