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by dajkzo on 11 June 2006 - 02:06

We need to mention Hellequin v Eichenluft (owned by Glyn Claton) won the HOT National rocket relay. :)

by eichenluft on 11 June 2006 - 02:06

Quin SMOKED everyone there in the rocket recall LOL - she never touched the ground! She also showed very nice obedience and strong protection work in the trial, unfortunately she decided not to out - those smart tricky bitches - not always predictable. molly

by Kathy P on 11 June 2006 - 02:06

Chuck, you are SUCH a loser... We.(dajkzo) who are you? oh yes Chuck. [It’s obvious that you have never handled a dog for a SchH title. Until you do, don’t pass judgment on those of us who have. ] A statement from an icon of the sport..... OMG if I should ever become that pathetic to make such a statement, shoot me. Good luck to all of you that compete. Take care, Kathy

by hexe on 11 June 2006 - 02:06

Kathy P ranted, in part: "Molly, Chuck and Hexe, There is nothing that I need to say about the dog that you don't already know. He is a nice working dog. My suggestion is that before your little tag team pose' tries to promote your dog on a web for free make sure that you have not opened the "pandora's box" of "free" response. Good luck to all of you in your ventures. Kathy PS. Good choice Hexe as I am working on being able to track identities by your modem just as the green board does. Technology is wonderful." Madam, perhaps it is time for you to seek some professional help. I have no interest, financial or otherwise, in 'promoting' ANYONE'S dog--both of my dogs are 10 years of age, one is a rescue of the typical USA 'backyard bred' lineage, and the other is Wynn Strickland-bred of Kirschental/Hirshel/Arminius dogs. Haven't got a stake in anything to do with working lines. I live in NE Michigan, in the middle of nowhere, and don't know most of the folks on this board--or in this fight--personally. As for being part of some posse (note the correct spelling, please), I freely admit that I've met Molly--in fact, when I first met her, at a Regionals SchH trial in NJ, her Eagle was just a wee puppy--but it would really be stretching it to say that I was a friend of hers...it would be more accurate to say that we were acquainted. If I lived nearer to her, then perhaps a friendship would develop...who knows? I do know that the possibility of wanting to ever consider YOU as a friend is non-existant, based on your behavior and attitude on this board. I happen to be an idealist, and I don't like to see someone dump all over another person's dog for no other reason than they don't like the dog's owner or breeder. Now that you know that Lee's Kougar was bred by Molly, are you going to turn on that dog, too? He's a very nice dog with a lot to offer as well, no matter who bred him, or who owns him--that's a simple fact. Sorry to read that you've got nothing better to do with your time than figure out ways to track down people who post here; you really should consider a more productive hobby, or my earlier suggestion of professional help. I'll make it very easy for you, though--you've got my email address, so contact me if you want my name and home address, too...that way you can send poison pen letters and threaten to come beat me up or sic' the authorities on me. I'm done with this slapfest,personally--it's haying time, and I've got 25 acres to bale and load tomorrow. As the Good Witch said to the Wicked Witch in the Wizard of Oz: "Begone, before someone drops a house on you, too!"

by Kathy P on 11 June 2006 - 03:06

Hexe, As the "bad" witch said back,I dare you to... I'll turn that house into a casino.... Go hay your fields...

by VHDOOSEK9 on 11 June 2006 - 04:06

<<>> WOW! that's twice now that you accuse me of something and you don't even know me. What can I say. Other than repeating what I said earlier - "Yet everytime I see these people (CHUD) bashing someones work, dog, or accomplishments it's always from someone that never did anything themselves". You need to calm down.....relax.

by VHDOOSEK9 on 11 June 2006 - 04:06

<<,Airfare, cost of flying the dog is high. Hotel, GAS,car rental, GAS, food, GAS, you get the point>>> Every National event figure about $2000.00 for all that. Then if you do North Americans, Nationals, H.O.T, you've spent already about $5000 to $6000 for the year before even making the Team if you even make the team. So competing at a National level on a regulaer bases is not cheap.

by sunshine on 11 June 2006 - 04:06

Here are two exceptional dogs located in North America: Located in Florida with Gottfried Dildei, the DVG Nationals Sieger, Moris vom Schloss-Richthof. A dog with exceptional anatomy and temperament, OFA Excellent. It would be a real shame if he were not used. http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/339448.html Located in Canada with Joanne Fleming, the DVG Nationals Vice Sieger, Enno v. Fuchstein, again a dog with exceptional anatomy and temperament. Unfortunately, this great dog is not entered in the data base. Sunny

by SKI on 11 June 2006 - 11:06

And if trying for Universal Sieger, as a couple of people are doing, more $$$. Don't foreget the Regionals. For husband, 8-10 hours away this year.





 


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