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by vk4gsd on 26 October 2013 - 23:10

oh someone please tell me - does bubba own a gsd, does he train it, what in?

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 27 October 2013 - 03:10

Bob,  I think that's the longest post from you I have ever
seen - and its SO right !  Absolutely agree (although I
perhaps would not single out German judges for criticism Roll eyes).

Bubba, you do tend to sound sometimes as though you get
your ideas from reading one of the Pet store books on the GSD.

bubbabooboo

by bubbabooboo on 27 October 2013 - 09:10

Breed worthiness is off topic .. the topic was why does the USCA cheat at joint events such as the WUSV Qualifier 2013 (and many others)??  The shallow thinking justification seems to be that the USCA is the only organization breeding the "real" GSD including the SV and WUSV show line breeders.  The reality is every competitor for the USCA in international competitions for years purchased their dogs in Europe and in many cases they were trained, titled, and had placed highly or won championships in their home country prior to import to the United Stated and re-badging with a tiny USA flag.  The KNPV, MondioRing, French Ring and many other organizations breeding quality GSD would disagree that the only German Shepherds fit to be allowed to breed belong to the USCA, the WUSV, or the SV and have an IPO title and a KK.  The KNPV dogs are well represented in the police dog work force.

by zdog on 27 October 2013 - 10:10


KNPV?  MOndio Ring?  French Ring?  did  you hear someone talking about some other sports so you thought you'd bring them up?  Tell, when was the last time you stepped foot on ANY training field, let alone one of the ring sports.  We've already established you have no clue about IPO and obviously have never titled in it.  It's more than obvious you don't have a clue about HGH herding and bite behavior or why a grip is important.  You probably sat in on a AKC herding "instinct" test and say a dog chase 3 sheep around a pen and call yourself a herding expert.  

There is no need to bring more variables you again know nothing about, into a conversation you're already in way over your head.  Here's a tip, spend less time talking about stuff you know nothing about, and maybe some more time actually doing something productive.

Slamdunc

by Slamdunc on 27 October 2013 - 11:10

The reality is every competitor for the USCA in international competitions for years purchased their dogs in Europe and in many cases they were trained, titled, and had placed highly or won championships in their home country prior to import to the United Stated and re-badging with a tiny USA flag.

This is another inaccurate statement to add to the list. 

Vk4gsds,
Bubba is another in a long list of people that buy some working line dogs, let them mount each other in the back yard and think they are "breeders" of working dogs.  Just another pompous ass that doesn't do much with dogs but stir up crap on internet forums. 

Geeze, can we get him back on that Leerburg forum???????

mollyandjack

by mollyandjack on 27 October 2013 - 14:10

Herding dogs don't bite...GSDs just nip a little when tending flocks....where are you getting this from? Have you ever actually worked a dog on stock, or do you have some sort of herding video game you play on the weekends?

bubbabooboo

by bubbabooboo on 27 October 2013 - 16:10

Please list all the USCA competitors for the last three years representing the USCA and the USA in the WUSV championship or the FCI with a GSD who bred and/or raised their dog from a puppy, or who purchased a puppy under 8 months in the USA or who purchased a puppy under eight months of age in Europe.  Take your time and add all the names you like.  

The herding dogs I have seen rarely do more than threaten to bite or nip the sheep except perhaps for the rams.  I don't think a bone crushing bite or grip is required by anyone who needs a sheep or livestock tending dog.  Less is more in herding and the dog who can control the livestock with eye contact is considered the master.

by Gustav on 27 October 2013 - 16:10

Why are you folks engaging this nonsense....when you argue with fools from afar....you can't tell who is who! Just let this thread die....as the young folks say....Whatever!

by Schznd on 27 October 2013 - 20:10

I'm still confused what USCA has to do with Ivan's dog not making the grip at the 2013 AWDF which is an all breed, separate organization with 2 international FCI judges. And what would the WUSV have to do with any of this?
 

by vk4gsd on 27 October 2013 - 20:10

@Schznd, these and other questions are what make the days of our lives.....





 


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