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by deutscher49 on 10 May 2013 - 21:05
hey so i have a freind who has AKC rotts and their untittled yet he breeds the dogs and sales the pups 1500 can i do that with GSD imports when i get them AKC papers

by dragonfry on 10 May 2013 - 21:05
I guess you could but you'll be selling to people who have never heard of titles and OFA's or Penn Hips. Because serious people might call you but after gleaning the info that your dogs have done nothing i'm sure those with serious cash will politely hang up and go elsewhere. Where the dog is from titled and tested parents. And the pups have a solid guarantee. Other wise your just "littering" no matter how much money you can pry out of people's pickets.
Why bother to do things the wrong way?
Fry
Why bother to do things the wrong way?
Fry
by deutscher49 on 10 May 2013 - 21:05
trust me i want to tittle a gsd but to get the kkl i have to get a G or SG wouldnt BH and SCHH3 and a hip rating be ok?? to breed
by neuen Polizei on 10 May 2013 - 21:05
Most of those $1500 GSD puppies that you see have good pedigrees, but also have parents that are titled and also come with a hip/elbow guarantee to replace those pups with bad hips or elbows. As dragonfry stated, nobody serious about GSD's are going to pick your $1500 puppies over $1500 puppies that come from parents that are proven to continue working/show abilities and certified hips/elbows.
by neuen Polizei on 10 May 2013 - 21:05
Which side of the GSD are you getting? Show line or working? The breed survey and a show rating will mean more to the show line folks than it will to the working line folks. Some people only care that the working dogs can work while others will want to see the IPO titles along with the breed survey. Either way, both sides will want to see a contract for health before shelling out $1500 for a pup.
by deutscher49 on 10 May 2013 - 21:05
is it hard to get a G or SG rating

by dragonfry on 11 May 2013 - 08:05
Then you need to plan to work your tail off. You know it's not hard to get a Kkl G or SG if you have a dog that is correct. If you have a crappy looking poorly bred back yard bred dog. Well best of luck to you pal. Nothing great comes easy. And if it's easy it's usually not great.
The BH is merely a temperament test. With an obedience routine. Like getting a CGC and a Novice leg in AKC.
It's not the corner stone of a breed program. It's a starting point.
If you can get the IPO 1 then why not continue to the rest of the IPO titles? Why stop at the first? What did that prove? Your dog could pass entry level testing? Woopee.
And as for the hips, at what level of rating is the dog acceptable for breeding? Excellent, good, fair, mild? What's the cut off point?
Before you start seeing dollar signs you should seek out a mentor in the breed and learn from them. People always seem to be chasing the quick buck and there is not quick buck in good dog breeding.
Best of luck
Fry
The BH is merely a temperament test. With an obedience routine. Like getting a CGC and a Novice leg in AKC.
It's not the corner stone of a breed program. It's a starting point.
If you can get the IPO 1 then why not continue to the rest of the IPO titles? Why stop at the first? What did that prove? Your dog could pass entry level testing? Woopee.
And as for the hips, at what level of rating is the dog acceptable for breeding? Excellent, good, fair, mild? What's the cut off point?
Before you start seeing dollar signs you should seek out a mentor in the breed and learn from them. People always seem to be chasing the quick buck and there is not quick buck in good dog breeding.
Best of luck
Fry

by susie on 11 May 2013 - 14:05
Why do you ask the same question again?
Not every dog is breedworthy - time will show.
Not every dog is breedworthy - time will show.
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