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by beetree on 31 May 2014 - 01:05
Thanks Mystere, but I am not prepared to start to learn Schutzhund with my 7.5 year old Mojo! LOL I wouldn't want to waste her valuable time with my simple curiosity.
SS, how cryptic. You want to share what "I told you so!" means?

by Sunsilver on 31 May 2014 - 02:05
Let's just say Shiloh Shepherds have never been popular with the GSD community!

by Mystere on 02 June 2014 - 23:06
Bee. tree, I only swouldsted contacting Karen because she is familar with the Caralon lines, not to do schutzhund. Karen, I am sure, would be happy to share what she knows.

by Prager on 03 June 2014 - 15:06
estgsd that is correct.
Phantom was total dog. Hips structure and temperament. One of the few close to perfect dogs.

by TIG on 04 June 2014 - 17:06
Phantom was not known for producing stable temperament.
by beetree on 05 June 2014 - 13:06
TIG
In what way? Can you be more specific? Mojo is famous for his "leaking drive". I always thought to put that on the "Arminius" side of things.
Mystere,
Thanks for the suggestion, then. If you think she won't mind or wonder... who is this beetree person? LOL I might just do that! :)

by Prager on 05 June 2014 - 14:06
I have not seen Phantom's direct progeny but I had owned and seen many dogs linebred on Phantom and they were just about perfect. Hips, elbows temperament, balanced drives, p[igment, structure, bone,.... I am sure that there were some for one reason or another which who were not , but I would not shorten Phantom for that. That is my experience. I have known 2 people who knew Phantom and his progeny personally and I have never heard them to say that Phantom produced questionable temperament on consistent basis. As a matter of fact thay like to see him in their pedigrees as a stud improver.
Prager Hans

by Prager on 05 June 2014 - 14:06
The fact is that dogs are famous for reason. They are good and produce good,..... and then comes critics.... Show me a famous dog which would not have critics lined up behind each other and saying Me! ME! Me! I too can critique this famous dog.

by Prager on 05 June 2014 - 14:06
The fact is that dogs are famous for reason. They are good and produce good,..... and then comes critics.... Show me a famous dog which would not have critics lined up behind each other and saying Me! ME! Me! I too can critique this famous dog.

by Kalibeck on 05 June 2014 - 20:06
And it is easier to snipe at those long gone, whose direct progeny are now gone, for now there is nothing to disprove someone from saying this or that. The fact that many reputable breeders wanted to use the dog for stud when he was living and could be observed & judged, & could see his direct progeny & observe & judge them...that speaks volumes to me. Looking back over decades & offering a critique, is it even useful?
jackie harris
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