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by beetree on 08 January 2017 - 23:01
I don't think it exists.

by Chaz Reinhold on 09 January 2017 - 00:01

by Jenni78 on 09 January 2017 - 02:01
by hexe on 09 January 2017 - 03:01
Jen wrote:
"A recent stud I used was partly chosen because among his siblings, there was versatility. They were/are good at several things. His brother was a national level agility dog while he's IPO3, FH1."
While there does seem to be a comma missing in that last sentence, my reading comprehension skills inform me that the dog that was chosen as a stud dog is an IPO3, FH1, and has a brother who was a national level agility dog. Thus, yes, I understand the sentence to be indicative that the stud dog IS titled.

by Jenni78 on 09 January 2017 - 03:01
Hooked on Phonics apparently didn't teach me to proofread and double-check my commas.

by 1Ruger1 on 09 January 2017 - 04:01
;)
my bad. Didn't check who was logged in. =o

by Chaz Reinhold on 09 January 2017 - 04:01

by mrdarcy on 09 January 2017 - 11:01
Can you guys keep your personal crap to PM's please, I am sick cleaning it up..my shovel is just not big enough. I've asked this many times..can we please have one thread that doesn't get personal by the same members all the time? Thanks
by beetree on 09 January 2017 - 13:01

by Mithuna on 09 January 2017 - 14:01
There are definitely some GSDs that CANNOT be handled by the " casual end user " who have no clue as to how some dogs are capable of behaving . There are dogs which come with high drive, no off switch, dominance, resource aggression and hardness all in one package. I know of an experienced handler who is currently trying to get rid ( sell ) of a 4yr old male Mali ( only about 50 lbs ) ( aggressive / hard ) with multiple bite histories. That dog certainly cannot go to a pet home.
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