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funky munky

by funky munky on 23 January 2009 - 19:01

David, your last post is correct, and i did tell you you would be wasting your time with some of the posters here. Typical of one in particular to start slagging of individuals dogs, you should see hers and you might understand the ignorance. Why don't you all have a look at the dogs on www. george k-9.com, every one a WL, every one correct conformation, every one could walk in to a show ring, every one i would be proud to own. Come back and tell me with thier correct conformation they cannot work, bollocks !!!!!  These dogs on this web site have excellent conformation, they work, and could easily be shown, why can't you people do the same? liz

Mystere

by Mystere on 23 January 2009 - 19:01

I believe that this is known as "projection."  In dog circles, it is  also called "avoidance. "   As you no doubt know, whether favoring working lines, or show lines, avoidance is a nerve problem and is associated with poor temperament and lack of proper socialization.

quote: "It is clearly pointless making further comment, so many on here cannot and will not stick to the THREAD. Many fail to undestand or acknowledge facts, even when simply explained. Many even fail to accept the German SV authority in respect of interpreting the Breed Standard, and the evidence of our PREMIER German GSD Breed Show. I am frankly astounded by the ignorance and lack of knowledge and thought prevailent in so many posts on this thread"

snajper69

by snajper69 on 23 January 2009 - 19:01

"It is clearly pointless making further comment, so many on here cannot and will not stick to the THREAD. Many fail to undestand or acknowledge facts, even when simply explained. Many even fail to accept the German SV authority in respect of interpreting the Breed Standard, and the evidence of our PREMIER German GSD Breed Show. I am frankly astounded by the ignorance and lack of knowledge and thought prevailent in so many posts on this thread."


The breed is so lucky to have you. Videx the savior of our breed lol :) For someone who claims to be so verse and knowledgeable you failed to answer many questions, and made even less good points. Peace!

animules

by animules on 23 January 2009 - 19:01

I have a serious question I would like an answer too please. 

My understanding is the SV has a minimum age before dogs can be bred.  Would somebody be so kind as to post what that is?  I am not sure my understanding is correct based on the age some of the dogs were used for breeding that have been posted on this thread.

Thank you.

4pack

by 4pack on 23 January 2009 - 19:01

David can you explain why Luigi and Razor were bred at 1 year of age? On closer study, you seem to be nothing more than a glorified puppy miller.

snajper69

by snajper69 on 23 January 2009 - 19:01

lol I am sure once again other people will explain for him lol hahaha

by k9ulf on 23 January 2009 - 19:01

Quote:It is clearly pointless making further comment, so many on here cannot and will not stick to the THREAD. Many fail to undestand or acknowledge facts, even when simply explained. Many even fail to accept the German SV authority in respect of interpreting the Breed Standard, and the evidence of our PREMIER German GSD Breed Show. I am frankly astounded by the ignorance and lack of knowledge and thought prevailent in so many posts on this thread.

We are really sorry for that, apparently we are all less complex than you and you are the only one
with a very few followers who understand this matter.
Or maybe is it the other way around, who knows

funky munky

by funky munky on 23 January 2009 - 19:01

FAULTS..... Too refined, lack of substance, too steep a placement of the limbs and anything depreciating the reach and endurance of gait. Love the way you people pick out the parts that suit you,lol.  liz

4pack

by 4pack on 23 January 2009 - 19:01

funky, my dog is anything BUT too refined or lacking in substance, as are any of the dogs behind him.

What I find amazing is how someone who fails to breed using titled dogs and dogs over 2 yrs of age, can throw stones at those who do not show????????? SV standards, all of them. Me, I don't "claim" to go by SV standars, I'm very honest about that. It's too bad we ALL can't be honest.

funky munky

by funky munky on 23 January 2009 - 19:01

4pack, we are all entitled to our opinions, are we not? Thank you and good day!!! liz





 


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