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by animules on 23 January 2009 - 17:01
Funny David. Yes, I have bred one litter born July 7, 2007, Kennel name Walking Arrow. A very nice litter from very nice working lines that were fully titled and had breed surveys done. Both Kkl1, both Sch3, both passed FH. I know they are not your type of dog, just as your type of dog is not mine. I realized breeding dogs is not for me. All of my females are spayed and we just train for fun in Schuzthund. I am obviously not trying to hide anything as I have all my contact information and kennel name linked to my user name. I'm not sure why you feel the need to target me when I am not a breeder that is taking any business away from you. Just because I disagree with you? Many on this thread disagree with your agenda. Or because I asked a question you didn't like?
Why are you being so defensive over a simple question about Ice getting his breed survey done? Is that what this threat is about? From your post 09:51 which was posted right after my question disappeared:
Videx: "BE VERY CAREFUL!"

by 4pack on 23 January 2009 - 18:01

by Videx on 23 January 2009 - 18:01

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by funky munky on 23 January 2009 - 18:01

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by Bob McKown on 23 January 2009 - 18:01
Guess what I can read but the big question is can you??? There is the written standard the word you use that tells it all is interpept.

by Videx on 23 January 2009 - 18:01
The GERMAN SV is quite rightly the custodian of our breed "THE GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG"
At the annual German Sieger Show, the largest single breed SHOW in the World, the SV National Breed Warden, determines the interpretation of OUR BREEDS STANDARD in practical and VISUAL terms, FOR THE WORLD TO SEE.
underlined, just for you Bob!

by Mystere on 23 January 2009 - 18:01
Oh, well. At least answer this one, Videx: Will any of your dogs be among the international entries at the USA Sieger Show? I ask, because if you are going to be there exhibiting, in other words, putting your money/breeding program and values where your mouth is, I will make an effort to attend the event. I'd love to see your dogs' performance in the bitework.
Dee: As usual, you have my respect and admiration. Hope to see you at the Sieger Show.

by snajper69 on 23 January 2009 - 18:01
Videx You keep going in circle and you stop making any point about 50 post back. You are just wasting time. Misbeeb I agree with you that those two are ugly dog's lol :) and I am working line fanatic hahaha. Are you going to answer bob's question videx or are you going to keep wasting our time. People like you are the problem not solution. You don't see a big picture; you just focus on a small stuff. This is why no one takes you seriously. You still didn't give us a number of how many show line are consider top working dog's in SCH or PSA or any other real sport? It's enough that GSD keeps loosing it's place as a top working dog, last thing we need is someone to water down working ability and gene pool selection for good working dogs. Go do you homework and give me example of any time Max was stressing conformation over working ability and maybe you will have an argument. But than you will never find it because intention of the breed was to be a working dog. And if you expecting me to take a opinion of a bias judge over what it’s written in the standard than you talking to the wrong person. Some people got out of the slave thinking mode and choose to use their brains for once.
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