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by vonissk on 17 October 2011 - 20:10





by vonissk on 17 October 2011 - 21:10
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by Blitzen on 17 October 2011 - 21:10
Very nice, Vonissk. She's a great looking dog!! Who is the black sable? I think I'll
have to have a black sable one day. They are the most striking GSD's I've seen. There is one in ny training class that is a knock out.

by vonissk on 17 October 2011 - 21:10


by Xeph on 17 October 2011 - 21:10

by vonissk on 17 October 2011 - 21:10
BTW Blitzen the black sables are my very favorites and I would have a house full of them if I could. LOL.............

by vonissk on 17 October 2011 - 21:10

by Donnerstorm on 17 October 2011 - 23:10


by vonissk on 17 October 2011 - 23:10
Also I see sad faces out there--I figure you guys need a good laugh--and I am making fun of myself so might as well join in. When I got Boba's hips done, this is when I first got in with my mentor--she said she had a bitch that when she came in season she wanted to use her with him. So I said OK. Well after that I got to thinking about OMG what will the working line people think of me and on and on, all sort of crazy thoughts. Anywaqy she brought her over and we talked and waited, then came the time and as soon as they tied I just knew a big bolt of lightening was going to come down and strike me!!!!!! Is that stupid or what? One day we were at the shows and I told my mentor that and I thought she was going to fall out laughing..................she said what difference does it make as long as you are using good lines that have been health tested. I thought about that for quite a while and decided she was right. I also decided it didn't matter what anyone else thought of what we were doing cause the proof is in what's being produced and health testing..............And I am very pleased now.
And Donner you didn't tell me you had black sables coming up. We should have made a trade--oh yeah forgot about my mentor--don't think she would go for that..............Oh well it was a good thought anyway...........

by Donnerstorm on 18 October 2011 - 00:10
Well I wanted to wait to tell everybody until I knew for sure. Nala is really looking forward to getting a training buddy. I think you are right it is all about just a good dog, I've seen dogs that came from pretty much unknown bloodlines that were great dogs, and all the great bloodlines started as unknown... And when the breed started there wasn't a difference in sl and wl it was all one breed. I think when we split each side started to get further away from the original breed in different areas. I don't have a lot of exp with the sl guys but the Nala like Voodoo is 1/2 sl (line bred on Mark Vom Haus Beck) and 1/2 wl that is the closest combination out of all my guys I think that is closest to what I would consider the ideal shepherd. She has the drive to work, she is very versatile, beautiful to watch move, but she also is a great family pet, she adores my 2 yr old daughter, loves to cuddle on the couch, etc. I didn't originally think I would like her she wasn't my type of dog, I just couldn't leave her where she was so I took her and now I adore her. If somebody were to ask me what the perfect shepherd was I would say that combination. We are looking forward to adoring Voodoo too!!
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