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This is exactly the sort of crap that motivated me acquire German bloodlines and to abandon all hope for Am-bred specialty show bloodlines.
What the dog's pedigree does not tell you is the number of ancestors up close in his pedigree that experienced early death--usually, due to "toxic gut syndrome" (torsion at the mesenteric root)or bloat.
I live in California and can name names of breeders (who repeatedly lied to themselves--many were AKC judges) and their dogs who were rushed to veterinary clinics (especially, emergency clinics) where these poor critters presented and often died. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lK5rO_6v0dM
Anyone have a link to american Select GSDs in motion?
Thanks,
Jo-Ann |
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All I can say is... Ouch!
This dog is so over-angulated in the rear I don't see how the poor dog can move normally without dragging the hocks on the ground. Are the blue ribbons worth it? |
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Classified: Black SchH III - 4 y Old - Social - Strong Bite
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