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by joanro on 20 October 2014 - 21:10
Matt, you still haven't shown us where the information is included in the title.
by Hutchins on 20 October 2014 - 21:10
I have a really innocent question and I am truly interested in the answer AND NOT TO START DRAMA.
Joan, what was the reason you kept that entire litter for so long and had them all xrayed before "placing" ? I am really curious as to why someone would do that. I have kept 1-3 from a litter until 6-7 months, than sold what I did not think would fit in with what I was expecting. Never had to keep past 6 months thougth. I am asking this question and I HONESTLY have no idea what the pedigree is. Would you mind sharing that pedigree also.? Thanks.
by mklevin on 20 October 2014 - 21:10
you twist and spin to avoid the facts. you went off topic on the other forum and your doing it here as well. it's how you deflect when you have nothing salient to say.
by joanro on 20 October 2014 - 22:10
by mklevin on 20 October 2014 - 23:10
Bzcz, he IS in the right hands.:-) Shoot, I could tell when that pup was eight weeks old he was not sch material. See, if I had worked him like I did his litter mates when they were pups, he didn't care who it was he was going after.. As a senior pup, and even now, him in a pen for exercise, and he wanted to eat me up when I went in to bring him down to the house....not playing. Tie him to the gator when I take him with me to feed livestock, and he will fire up on me, serious. I give him a strong sit and I can walk in to turn him loose. Some dogs are not cut for sport, he is one of them.
Another one of Joanro's posts about the dog who's never in a kennel( its a pen for exercise....) Tie him to the gator....
Draw your own conclusions, there can be no meaningful discourse when the story keeps changing.
by vk4gsd on 20 October 2014 - 23:10
no sure how long joan has been breeding but i think every new breeder should keep every dog until 2yo and have completed every health, temp and work test known, rinse repeat until they have established their own line.
the least they should do.
by joanro on 20 October 2014 - 23:10
Show us where I've changed the "story". BTW, Matt, what are you bitching about my dog for anyway...he's my dog, I chose to keep from the time his eyes opened, you don't like it cause you think some one should have gotten him for ipo when you saw the video. Let me give you some advice, worry about your own dogs and unless you come here to see for yourself, stfu about my dogs....they're in excellent hands.
by joanro on 20 October 2014 - 23:10
http://youtu.be/HgdZZx7SSgU
This is the dog that Matt has derailed this thread over.
by Haz on 20 October 2014 - 23:10
Dont have a doggy in this fight.
However...I did try to part Joan from that dog and she wouldnt have it. I had an encounter with him and he wasnt a loose cannon. I would buy him as a PPD for sure, not the type of dog for just anyone. I think he is the type of dog you dont see much anymore. Lots of suspicion and aggression without being a shitter. If he had been developed as a pup I think the results would have been notable.
I like him as a stud to certain females too because of his genetics and his phenotype.. jmo
by vk4gsd on 20 October 2014 - 23:10
nice dog, my style, any current vids?
ray allen suits, have not heard good things about them.
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