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Elkoorr

by Elkoorr on 31 October 2013 - 00:10



Bubba lives in Raleigh, NC (or close to). He owns GSDs and breeds. He lives in the heart of opportunity for GSD breed specific training: several schutzhund clubs within 1 to 2 hour drive, at least 1 GSDCA-WDA club - OG Carolina right at his door, 1 PSA or Ring Club, at least 1 GSD style herding trainer in Pittsborough. Plenty to test his dogs to see if they are breed worthy.

He did not come to the USCA SE Regional Conformation Show, even though invited, even though there were also WDA members there. And we all had a lot of fun. Not just GSD people, but also Bulldog folks and Mali folks and CaneCorso folks, who supported a GSD! show by entering their dogs in hardest hitting and fastest recall (yes, for a fee!) Thats what I call sportsmanship!

Here's another invite for bubba: Piedmont Schutzhund Club is hosting its fall trial on thanksgiving weekend in Mt.Ulla, NC (2 hour drive from Raleigh).

And to the gripping behavior of GSD herding dogs on sheep. Any HGH dog in Germany had to show that it can defend its "Shepherd" from an attack; meaning protection work was part of the training. Also in preparation for the breed survey.
 

bubbabooboo

by bubbabooboo on 31 October 2013 - 10:10

Elkoorr took location information from an ad I have running and made up this little fantasy in typical USCA fashion.  How did the Mals and Pit Bulls score in conformation at the USCA SE Regional Conformation Trial??  Gotta have a phoney balooney USCA registered pedigree to enter any USCA conformation trial and GSDCA-WDA members are excluded.  The only USCA trials a GSDCA-WDA member can enter now is a club level IPO trial and then with double fees plus USCA hospitality in the form of judges and helpers who decided the winners over breakfast.

by zdog on 31 October 2013 - 11:10

i've noticed that a lot of times people that are very full of shit are also very full of excuses.  Anybody else notice that?

bubbabooboo

by bubbabooboo on 31 October 2013 - 12:10

If you are referring to the excuses the USCA uses to explain away their lies and cheating I would agree.  I would also agree that the USCA was full of BS when they claimed that the WDA was not a member of the WUSV for five years and refused their WDA scorebooks with SV judges scores in them.  I will also agree that the USCA was full of excuses when they rigged the WUSV qualifier with a judge who favored USCA participants by a wide margin in the protection phase particularly.  Just a few examples of folks full of BS and excuses.  

by hexe on 31 October 2013 - 15:10

What a huge sack of sour you appear to be, bubba!  Of course the Malis and Pitties weren't entered in the conformation event, silly rabbit--Elkoor specified that the owners of those dogs entered them in the unofficial, fund-raising, FUN events such as hardest-hitting dog, dog with fastest recall, that sort of thing. No breed restrictions to unofficial, non-conformation classes, and you know that. You just seem to thrive on obstinance.  

Unless there's been something changed recently, the HGH trials held in the US still also require the dog to defend their handler from an attack by a stick-wielding assailant.  These trials are judged by SV judges, using the SV rules.  At present, there aren't any US judges approved to judge the HGH events.

For the life of me, I can't really figure out what you're after, other than attention.  If everyone you're arguing with told you they'd agree to disagree, or even went so far as to say you were right and they were mistaken, would that finally fill up your glass? 

Elkoorr

by Elkoorr on 31 October 2013 - 15:10

Well bubba, your post just shows the level of your reading comprehension and how you make up stuff and twist things around to make it fit your agenda. To recap my post just for you: no other breed but GSD participated in the conformation part of the show; but several other breeds participated in the fun parts of the event - for this was no pedigree or membership to anything required. Btw, an older Bulldog won the fastest recall, and a 1.5 year old GSD won hardest hitting.

Oh ja, no need to swift through ads to find your info. Your entire name had been published in one of your treads before.

mrdarcy (admin)

by mrdarcy on 31 October 2013 - 17:10

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