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by mulle70 on 31 October 2006 - 17:10
This absolutely gorgeous dog will be an asset to any breeding program.
Cash is a big, heavy dog with a huge amount of power
by mulle70 on 31 October 2006 - 17:10
http://www.wizards-hof.com
by chinito on 31 October 2006 - 20:10
Is he for sale?

by Brittany on 31 October 2006 - 20:10
Hi mulle70... are you the owner of Cash? with all due respect and this is no where a slam torwards Cash but I would be hesitated of breeding to a dog that is "big, heavy" As I would be giving my potential costumers a big worry about their dogs getting torson bloat including a deep concern of HD/ED because of the size of their puppy.
What happen to the medium size males?!?!??!?!
by p59teitel on 31 October 2006 - 20:10
Did you read his Koer report or look at his ZW before criticizing him?
by sbstein on 31 October 2006 - 21:10
Nice dog - but I'm tired to se more of these pictures fixed in Photoshop or other programs (the picture in the database is a good one of many...)

by blueshep on 31 October 2006 - 22:10
Good looking dog........

by Brittany on 01 November 2006 - 03:11
p59teitel..
1. I don't and cannot read hardly any german words... Unless if you can translate it into english It's pointless to discuss the koer reports of Cash.
2.I'm not criticizing him. I was mostly criticizing the description. I did not come to this site and created such topic and then pointed out that hes BIG and HEAVY.
by Grayman on 01 November 2006 - 03:11
Very type and expressively, largely, powerful and rich, dry, firm, very good stamp. High Widerrist, good line, good Kruppe, correct Winkelung in forehand and hindquarters, well-balanced breast of ratios, just front. Just stepping it shows powerful, roomy gears. Certain being, TSB stamped lets; off.
by p59teitel on 01 November 2006 - 04:11
I don't speak or read German either. But if you're going to discuss dogs from Germany, it's very helpful to be able to read what German judges have said about them. So bookmark this site:
http://dict.tu-chemnitz.de/
Germans often combine two words into one, and you may not be able to find some of the specialized terms used in Koer reports by punching in the entire word as it is written. But if searching a particular word doesn't cough up a result, just keep chopping the last syllable off until you find the split, then go back and search the remainder so that you can find the second word.
It takes a little effort, but after you've done it a few times you can actually come up with a pretty good translation.
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