
This is a placeholder text
Group text

by V L A on 19 December 2013 - 15:12
Thank you janb22
Great to hear input from a European point of view.

Thank you for the compliment, I am very happy all of the puppy buyers are extremely happy with them, police/military/IPO
I wish I could have such luck on my other litters.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all
Especially the Wonderful people ar PDB
Great to hear input from a European point of view.

Thank you for the compliment, I am very happy all of the puppy buyers are extremely happy with them, police/military/IPO
I wish I could have such luck on my other litters.

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all
Especially the Wonderful people ar PDB

by ddr gsd on 19 December 2013 - 16:12
To You and Yours... .
by janb22 on 19 December 2013 - 17:12
ddr gsd best mail me janb@kpnmail.nl i always forget to read PM :)

by V L A on 19 December 2013 - 21:12

by V L A on 21 December 2013 - 13:12
.jpg)
http://www.working-dog.eu/dogs-details/788/Arco-Perle-de-Tourbière
PH 1
Arco was a favorite for breeders of Ring,
IPO, and Dutch. He put the real deal in
his puppies. Police dog breeding type.
by ddr gsd on 21 December 2013 - 15:12
Arco - Highly Titled! KNPV Cert Met Ph2
by L M N on 21 December 2013 - 21:12
Hi Guys 
I'm Czar's owner/trainer, so cute he has a little fan club. I had not considered working with a Mali pup until I saw Briggs Von Armour in Kansas City the past summer. The bells and whistles went off, I had to have a Briggszee of my own.
When I selected Czar the last thing on my mind was the length of his coat. I have since been contacted by someone who told me (based on a picture of an 8 wk old puppy) he was a long coat and a plague upon the breed. In that moment i confess i had remorse for picking him. I knew the early history of the breed and that Europe considered the workabliity and not coat type when selecting dogs for breeding. I never even thought about what was acceptable in the US or what AKC rules were in regard to Mals and truthfully still haven't looked at the AKC standard. For a moment I thought about sending him back but quickly realized I had one heck of a dog under my roof and would be crazy not to make him my teammate. I may be totally off base and if so please correct me. I write this with the assumption Czar is a long coat and at this point in time, I'm sure he will look like his sire and dam. Long story short if the dog can do the job I don't care what kind of coat it has. Would love to hear what you all think about coat type and the impact it has on the breed.

I'm Czar's owner/trainer, so cute he has a little fan club. I had not considered working with a Mali pup until I saw Briggs Von Armour in Kansas City the past summer. The bells and whistles went off, I had to have a Briggszee of my own.
When I selected Czar the last thing on my mind was the length of his coat. I have since been contacted by someone who told me (based on a picture of an 8 wk old puppy) he was a long coat and a plague upon the breed. In that moment i confess i had remorse for picking him. I knew the early history of the breed and that Europe considered the workabliity and not coat type when selecting dogs for breeding. I never even thought about what was acceptable in the US or what AKC rules were in regard to Mals and truthfully still haven't looked at the AKC standard. For a moment I thought about sending him back but quickly realized I had one heck of a dog under my roof and would be crazy not to make him my teammate. I may be totally off base and if so please correct me. I write this with the assumption Czar is a long coat and at this point in time, I'm sure he will look like his sire and dam. Long story short if the dog can do the job I don't care what kind of coat it has. Would love to hear what you all think about coat type and the impact it has on the breed.

by dragonfry on 21 December 2013 - 21:12
You could always take the pup to the groomer for a trim up to make him look like the other mals.
No joke! i use to groom a police dog that was GSD/Border collie, she was a drug dog. But the handler had me trim her up to look like a regular shepherd. Nice dog to work with too.
Best wishes with your new pup, screw the breed snobs.
Happy Holidays!
Fry
No joke! i use to groom a police dog that was GSD/Border collie, she was a drug dog. But the handler had me trim her up to look like a regular shepherd. Nice dog to work with too.
Best wishes with your new pup, screw the breed snobs.
Happy Holidays!
Fry
by ddr gsd on 21 December 2013 - 23:12
You know this song just came to my mind (1970's)
"Signs, signs everywhere are signs, Long-Haired Freaky People...
Trespassers will be shot on sight.... "
Enjoy your Mal!
"Signs, signs everywhere are signs, Long-Haired Freaky People...
Trespassers will be shot on sight.... "
Enjoy your Mal!
by ddr gsd on 21 December 2013 - 23:12
Fry - Ha ha, you must be a great barber/hairstylist.
Contact information Disclaimer Privacy Statement Copyright Information Terms of Service Cookie policy ↑ Back to top