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by Edelmann Kennels on 24 February 2015 - 16:02
Curious if anyone can give me any info on this male. Where he is? If anyone has progeny? What he produces? Good, bad? Thanks!
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=627298-paladin-vom-linmarc
by joanro on 24 February 2015 - 16:02
Look to the 'history of changes' on his ped.

by Jenni78 on 24 February 2015 - 18:02
Didn't we talk about Pal before? I swore we did...FB maybe?
I have owned several siblings & half siblings. I have 2 right now. I'm sure I can find contact info if you need it.

by Dawulf on 25 February 2015 - 02:02
Have his half sister.... best dog ever! ...not that I'm biased.

by Jenni78 on 25 February 2015 - 02:02
How can that be? *My* Durbas daughter was the best!
by Edelmann Kennels on 25 February 2015 - 21:02
Jenni78,
I don't think we talked about this male. I believe (if you are who I think you are lol) you have a Durbas son for sale. I have a Durbas granddaughter. I'd love to breed back into that line. Just something caught me about this male so I thought I'd ask. Doesn't show H/E. I am thinking of breeding back into this line next year, so I'm starting to research it a bit now to make up my mind.
Thanks!

by Jenni78 on 25 February 2015 - 22:02
Yes, he's not my dog but I'm selling him for a friend.
Pal has been bred before, IIRC.
I don't think his elbows were done. He is 8 years old. His hips were, though. That I'm sure of.
If I knew your bitch's temperament, I could tell you more. Durbas/Ebba is not my favorite pairing of the Durbas breedings. Pal is a great dog- but breeding unfortunately entails more than just how the parents were.

by Jenni78 on 25 February 2015 - 22:02
by Edelmann Kennels on 26 February 2015 - 15:02
Thank you Jenni78,
Yes, that's very true, there is always more to look at when deciding then just the parents. My girl is med/high drive with an off switch. She does SAR with my sheriffs office. But has had some work in Schutzhund and the trainer was impressed with her, said she had a lot of fight drive. She loved doing the bite work part but I found it effecting her SAR, as she got slower on the refinds cause she wanted the reward faster like with bite work, so we stopped for a bit. Plus, the club was a four hour drive one way. She is a UKC conformation champion, I want to get her in an SV show in the next year, but I am in the wrong part of the country to do many of those activities without a lot of money and travel time. She is also a service dog, and comes with me to work etc, I don't advertise that much as I don't want people to think it's a sales gimmick, as I've seen before with people registering dogs (which isn't federally required and I've had access issues thanks to those fake IDs) and putting that on their puppy ads, but it does show how stable she is. I know you have produced a SD, so I'm sure you understand my ramblings :-) I don't advertise on my page as my disability is not something I like to try to explain to a lot of people. Anyway. I am not sure if that helped, but maybe you know of a Durbas line dog that will be a good match for a dog like my girl. I'd really love to pull more of that side of the family out of my girl and keep one of the pups. I love my girls willingness to work at the drop of a hat and to switch from drivey SAR dog to calm SD able to keep me out of trouble :-) And I'd love to find a good match in the Durbas line that can add in a bit more drive and a bit more bone.
Thanks for your help!
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