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by Keith Grossman on 06 April 2011 - 20:04
What if my dog, FiFi, is an extremely drivey over the top prey monster?

by Chaz Reinhold on 06 April 2011 - 20:04
Keith, then you say, "it is a nice dog".
by beetree on 06 April 2011 - 20:04
LOL
Jenni,
Duderino must be another mean, ol' mali man. Must be a pre-requisite to owning the words, "extremely drivey" and "over the top prey monster". I wouldn't dream of using those words, lol
Jenni,
Duderino must be another mean, ol' mali man. Must be a pre-requisite to owning the words, "extremely drivey" and "over the top prey monster". I wouldn't dream of using those words, lol

by remione1 on 06 April 2011 - 20:04
I used the phrase "like a meth head" is that ok?

by Beardog on 06 April 2011 - 23:04
Just what I need, another ruler. At least there's no legislature

by Kalibeck on 07 April 2011 - 03:04
My new Chi is an over the top extreme prey monster!
Oops!
Gosh darn it! My couch potato GSD just ate him!


Too much Sambuca! LOL! jackie harris
Burp!
Oops!
Gosh darn it! My couch potato GSD just ate him!





by GSDPACK on 07 April 2011 - 04:04
Dude.... this place would have not much to say after such a rule... I missed the Chicago trip,I was hoping to meet you. Going to KY? I am not going to make it, my male is not ready..well he can do it, it is me who is lacking the finances for such a trip right now.
Pack
Pack

by lovejags on 07 April 2011 - 07:04
I HAVE AN EXTREMELY DRIVEY, OVER THE TOP PREY MONSTER GSD AND HER NAME IS FIFI. SHOULD I CHANGER HER NAME OR WHAT?

by Jenni78 on 07 April 2011 - 12:04
I, too, have an extremely drivey, over the top prey monster, but his name is Vinnie, so I don't think it makes a difference, lovejags.
From reading other posts, I guess these terms are supposed to all describe a "good dog" in the eyes of the people who are allowed to use them (will we be getting a list, Duderino?). Hmmm, to me, they are just perfect for describing my Chihuahua...and when I use them, I don't use them in a complimentary sense.
I find it fascinating that the "key" traits people try to advertise and breed GSDs for come so naturally and quite "by accident" in other breeds. Maybe the plan to breed for those those and forgo other, imo, MORE important traits isn't going so hot when my Chihuahua pup puts 75% of GSD pups to shame in that department? Just sayin'.
From reading other posts, I guess these terms are supposed to all describe a "good dog" in the eyes of the people who are allowed to use them (will we be getting a list, Duderino?). Hmmm, to me, they are just perfect for describing my Chihuahua...and when I use them, I don't use them in a complimentary sense.

I find it fascinating that the "key" traits people try to advertise and breed GSDs for come so naturally and quite "by accident" in other breeds. Maybe the plan to breed for those those and forgo other, imo, MORE important traits isn't going so hot when my Chihuahua pup puts 75% of GSD pups to shame in that department? Just sayin'.


by SportySchGuy on 07 April 2011 - 13:04
Oh I agree with duderino except that duderino should be one of the ones not allowed to use those terms.
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