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by CleoJJ on 22 August 2011 - 23:08
I have a 6 year female SL x WL "oops" puppy who has turned out awesome. I am now looking for a WL male and I am hearing great things about both Eurosport and Alpine k9 and am considering both kennels. What are the differences in the dogs' drive, temperament, health, etc? Experiences (good and bad) with either/both kennels? I realize some people are associated with the kennels and they are more than welcome to answer, too!
Thx.
Cleo and Greta.
by desert dog on 23 August 2011 - 00:08
hank
by sable59 on 25 August 2011 - 01:08
pm me if you are interested.

by yellowrose of Texas on 25 August 2011 - 02:08
Taunya of Eurosport K9 is right here in Brady Texas also.. I would highly recommend checking with her.
She also has a representative here in Texas also managing her intake of calls and info and stats for all her sales of dogs from her kennel , both here and abroad.
YR
by alaman on 25 August 2011 - 02:08
by k9sar on 25 August 2011 - 04:08
I have 2 Eurosport dogs and am very happy. One is a working cadaver dog certified through IPWDA. The other just 2 is my new sar partner for live find and made NJ-Task Force 1's roster at 22 months old.
I have had wondderful dealings with Taunya as have several of my sar friends

by Jyl on 25 August 2011 - 05:08
She has a kennel in Slovakia and also one in Brady Texas.

by darylehret on 25 August 2011 - 12:08
I bought four adult dogs and one pup from Eurosport. They have MANY types and temperaments, all across the board. Your personal knowledge of bloodlines will be more telling about what you want to know.
In regards to pups, you cannot fairly compare the two because Eurosport produces all kinds (even showlines), as well as hosts litters from other breeders of pups they don't even see, therefore can only provide you scant information about. It's hard enough getting five word descriptions about any of their own dogs.
They are fair to do commerce with, but they might underestimate your expectations.

by cphudson on 25 August 2011 - 12:08
I enjoyed working with both, they were honest & fair. I would go with the puppy / dog you like best between the 2 kennels as the decieding factor. Select the dog / puppy with the type of temperament, drives, & pedigree you are seeking. If an adult dog or older puppy make sure you see video & xrays of the dog before purchase. I always got exactly what Hans from Alphine told me each dog / puppy would be in temperament + drives, plus all came in excellent condition & health. Each time Hans has help me find the type of dog I was looking for with the pedigree I wanted, even if the dogs weren't at Jinopo Kennels at the time & they were always perfect in the selection.
by sable59 on 25 August 2011 - 14:08
when you buy a pup, as everone should know, a greater chance of getting a bad pup is there.
i don't blame eurosport as i knew the bamble.
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