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by Gustav on 28 October 2012 - 10:10

Bora was not a hard dog in terms of active aggression, but she is one of the most stable, clear headed, bombproof, nerved females I have seen in twenty years. NOTHING phases or intimidates her....she could easily be seeing-eye dog as well as other things. She has produced some real nice balanced dogs and she has also produced some strong aggression with Picasso Traho. BUT she always produces good nerve. To me she is perfect brood bitch because you can breed her to almost anything( in terms of drives, aggression,) and her strong character gives pups the genetics and nurturing to handle these items. Jmo

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by wanderer on 29 October 2012 - 03:10

Interesting that the pedigree when one looks it up does not show at the top the linebreeding on Tom.  This would be the closest and strongest linebreeding in the pedigree and yet it does not appear at the top of the page.  Price?  $1500 is right in the ballpark.  However, one must keep in mind always that the price you pay for a pup is the least of the expenses you will have for the raising, trialing, travelling, showing and just general maintenance, veterinary visits and feeding a quality diet and caring for your dog.  The price of a pup absolutely pales in comparison.  One needs to have a perspective of the long term costs of maintaining even a very good dog over the life of the hopefully "well loved family friend" to the end.  Think about it.





 


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