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by Duderino on 06 April 2011 - 18:04

Not sure who you mean.

The bitch part I can understand.  Healing around your back yard with your dogs does not constitute a proper evaluation of working temperament.

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 06 April 2011 - 18:04

So now I have a medical degree, too? It's HEELING, not healing. 

Your second statment makes absolutely zero sense to me. I have no idea what that was meant to reference and how it pertains to either Chico or Brix.

You have a problem with Chico, for some reason, like you have a problem with many other dogs you don't know, like you have a problem with stating what your agenda really is when you try to run all these dogs into the ground for no reason that I can fathom, other than plain bitterness.

by VomMarischal on 06 April 2011 - 19:04

Jen....I just got my "one that got away" BACK. I'm super happy to have her back but over my head in dogs.  How's that for irony? FIGURES. Now I have to sell her again, and it's killing me. 

mollyandjack

by mollyandjack on 06 April 2011 - 19:04

I dunno, a dog that can heal around the back yard sounds pretty amazing. My tomato plants need some healing right now: can I borrow one of these healing dogs? Or maybe someone could explain how to build healing drive in my own dog...

Haha annnnyway, I like the sound of this Brix dog's personality. I like obnoxious dogs though, or at least that's what my husband says cool. He's quite handsome as well! I really like his head - very typey and great expression.

by Duderino on 06 April 2011 - 20:04

No, I have a problem with people who have little to no experience training dogs broadcasting how "strong" and impressive dogs are when they themselves have never left their own back yard.

by Ibrahim on 06 April 2011 - 21:04

Thanks to the owners for sharing info on their young exceptional dogs, that was very nice indeed and tell you what....... I think I envy you (in a positive sense).

Ibrahim

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 06 April 2011 - 21:04

Jackie, figures! I had a girl I really liked that I got to buy back recently, but I, too, was over my head in dogs, so I had to send her with a friend. She not "gone" but she's not here....if that makes you feel better;-)

Sorry about your tomato plants, mollyandjack. LOL

Ibrahim, thank you again. I think you would like a dog like Brix, from what you have mentioned in the times we've talked. 

Duderino, again, I have no idea what you are referencing. Who are you even talking about? Chico? Angie? Brix? Me? Brix's owner? 

We're all a little confused, I think, and your clarity under-impresses me. Can you please move on and bother someone else?

SportySchGuy

by SportySchGuy on 06 April 2011 - 23:04

Duderino, you are the last person that needs to be giving advice about what is and what is not a good dog. You don't know shit and yes I know you....better than you think. ;)

by adlerbach on 07 April 2011 - 00:04

  Capri's pedigree is SO impressive.  Look at all those SchH 3 girls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Hats off to you for this girl!  Barb

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 07 April 2011 - 00:04

Thank you, Barb! The SchH3s (and PSH3s on some of those girls) are actually not the most impressive thing about Capri, though. The most impressive thing about Capri............is Capri. smiley  Of course I loved her ped. before I bought her, but her papers pale in comparison to knowing the dog...which is nice. Most of the time, it's the other way around!

I'm extremely lucky to have found her. She has produced so consistently it's amazing. 





 


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