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by Mackenzie on 20 July 2015 - 16:07
vk - Let me answer your little rant.
First, what do you really know about Metin and Jango? I bet that you haven’t even looked at their bloodlines. Tell me about their shortcomings and tell me about the positive points in both of these I am sure that the readers would like to benefit from your experience. Metin and Jango were just meant to be examples but tell me how many dogs do you want to see as examples? 10,20,100, 1000?
You said “now if you were to ask me about wl....dude I will give you cell phone numbers, dates of litters, health info, performance records of parents and progeny for generations, service records f progeny, departmental testimonials, hundreds of videos, the addresses of the breeders, names and peds of both sides and dams, hundreds of videos and pay for taxi fares to have a cup of coffee at the breeders/trainers private homes on a training day.
Not one word of substance, anybody can take that information off of the internet and pass it on to someone else. It is like all the answers that you ever give. What does it say about your knowledge and experience? Zilch.
The real embarrassment is that you try talk about things you know nothing about and try to berate the people that do know.
Mackenzie

by susie on 20 July 2015 - 18:07
It´s a shame most working lines and showlines are easy to distinguish by color and conformation. As soon as they would look similar, all the problems would be gone.
Why? You are able to find good examples and bad examples on both sides.
by Mackenzie on 20 July 2015 - 20:07
Just for the record Metin v Stadtfeld was 64 cm (over middle size). Working people might like to take a look at his bloodline on this database. He made SchH3.
Jango v Furstenberg was a VA male. He was 65cm and his bloodline is all s/l dogs. He was also ScHH 3.
Mackenzie
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