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by Western Rider on 20 December 2016 - 05:12
Sorry I need to get more into facebook, not something I am good at and thought you were looking at the picture here and he is bad enough.

by Jenni78 on 20 December 2016 - 14:12
I am not a trainer who takes in other people's dogs, but if you search my name + German Shepherds or training, you'd at least see the results of a person who has been involved in dogs for a little while. This guy might as well work for Jimmy Johns, so I am really trying to understand whether he was a smooth talker in real life or you were just naive or you'd seen him train, so therefore didn't think it necessary to check him out online, etc. I think knowing what people are looking for and how they get taken is important in trying to minimize stories like this. The dog got very lucky in this case. It's usually not the case, sadly.
by Bavarian Wagon on 20 December 2016 - 16:12
Not sure if it’s the price point that draws people, but don’t you have some questions when the price someone gives you is a lot less than what others are charging. If the going rate is $5000+ and you’re getting quotes of $3500 or less you have to question either the quality of the work or why someone would give that large of a discount from the market rate. Just boarding a dog generally costs $30 a day, that’s easily $900 a month just for boarding a dog, and yet people are willing to train and title for less than that rate? Think about it…

by Hundmutter on 20 December 2016 - 16:12
by Sassyspurs on 20 December 2016 - 18:12

by Sunsilver on 20 December 2016 - 19:12
"But I was planning a trip there that week because he had advertised my girl for sale for $6800 as a personal protection dog."
What a scumbag! Bad enough breeding your dog without your permission, but...well, words fail me!
I am usually the first person to give someone the benefit of the doubt, or a second chance, but I can't help but think the man who shot this creep did you and the dog world in general a HUGE favour!

by susie on 20 December 2016 - 19:12
Guess, you learned your lesson, and maybe some more people will read this thread and learn, too.
by Sassyspurs on 20 December 2016 - 20:12
Thanks, I don't believe he died because of my dogs but he had an uncontrollable temper. I think he must have had other issues that possibly made him feel entitled. Sad that someone died, but glad my story has an ending.

by Jenni78 on 20 December 2016 - 20:12
Sassy, I am not picking on you. More like making an example out of this situation.
I think a lot of novices don't realize just how SMALL the dog world is. They don't expect to be able to do a search and find that much. They don't realize how many people post questions about breeders and trainers prior to doing business with them. It's a small world- we may not like each other's dogs, we might not like each other, but those of us who are actually involved with dogs on any larger scale, in the same general vicinity all know "of" each other, if we don't know each other personally. If you look at a FB page, you'll have many common friends even if not friends with that person or don't even know they exist. Point being, the total lack of associations is a total giveway that the guy was completely full of b.s.
This is a problem even in people who are a bit more "known" (Cory Dewberry, anyone?!) but still- the info it out there, or lack of it, which is equally telling.
by Nans gsd on 20 December 2016 - 21:12
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