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Classified: VA Dux bitework online video
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Thx for your comment, actually the dogs hips and elbows are OK and he will get tittle in Germany soon 'already working for it'. I will start to do stud work not before 2 years, but i already got one litter from him and it looks very nice.
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| Superb proportions, almost never seen anymore. This is the kind of deep chested, short-backed dog with proper angulations one dreams of. If the dog moves good from the side, is clean coming and going, has clean joints and good temperament, he is going to place very high V in the not too distant future and could turn out to be a select dog someday. Next year if alls well he should place in the top 10 SG slots. The combination of very short back, deep chest and good angles at both ends is so rare it is never seen anymore, until now (last dogs like this were in the early 1980's under the esteemed Dr. Rummel). And nmo overly long lower leg, thus not sickle-hocked! Congratulations to the owner of this beautifully constructed GSD stallion. |
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| I strongly suggest that you obtain hip x-rays and titles for this dog. He is a very nice male, but you damage his reputation and yours by puting him up at stud under age and without hip ratings, working titles, or KKl. Best Wishes, Jonah |
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| What a gorgeous looking dog Apollo is! Wish you the best of luck with him at this years sieger shows, if you plan on entering him in. |
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This dog has proven himself to be a stud dog, already from his first breeding. Please check out the photo of his progency coming soon.
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Classified: Awsome working red/sable plush coated 4 mon old
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