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4pack

by 4pack on 18 April 2007 - 16:04

Yes it is sweet, I bought my second one after I got my pup. I have better zoom and it has a way longer battery life. I don't even own a real video camera. My daughter has my old camera now, just to play with. She takes video and pictures of all of her animals and friends for scrapbooking.

by spook101 on 18 April 2007 - 17:04

workingdawg, why would I post my score book? What's in it for me? Now go back to your corner and lick yourself again.

by Jehannum on 18 April 2007 - 20:04

Spook wrote, "What's in it for me?" That sums this thread up, doesn't it? If I read this thread when I first joined the forum, I would have just moved on. I was excited about this thread, being an owner of a Sch prospect pup. I was hoping for an opportunity to learn here. I feel very cheated at this moment. I think this is a disgusting representation of this "normally" fantastic internet community. Spook, your behavior is disgusting and is a classic case of "ducking behind the wall of internet anonymity." The only thing you are doing is demonstrating your lack of class. Character and integrity are demonstrated by how you treat the people you interact with. Your contribution here is pathetic, and really is not a contribution in the least. Did you sleep late the day your family was supposed to teach the lesson about...if you can't say anything nice, shut the .... up.

by workingdawg on 18 April 2007 - 20:04

sorry pooky, you seem to be always on here cutting people down. then when ever some calls you out you seem to produce nothing. brittany calls you out and then you offer an apology. so if you have all this room to talk about how bad other peoples breeding programs and training is lets see your "solid truth staring you in the face". what is in it for you, maybe some credibility

by workingdawg on 18 April 2007 - 20:04

carefull jehannum pooky might attack your breeding program or dogs next.

by spook101 on 18 April 2007 - 22:04

jehannum, what's the problem? Lonely, neglected, just needing a little attention? I didn't see your info on the internet. For your info 95% of the folks are anonymous. If you feel cheated you did it to yourself. No one invited you and you certainly took it upon yourself to get involved. workingdork, when will YOU produce your score book? I'd venture to say you don't even know what needs to be done in order to get one. By the way are you also the person that posts as sadiesmom?

by workingdawg on 19 April 2007 - 03:04

pooky, i didn't know you wanted to see my score book. if you do want to see it just let me know. i'll email to you. if you want to see something else i'll try to produce it for you. just quit with the excuses and produce something that proves your more than just an a**.

by workingdawg on 19 April 2007 - 03:04

i'm not the same person an sadiesmom.

gsdsch3v

by gsdsch3v on 19 April 2007 - 05:04

My dual purpose K9 stays in the house with me quite a bit of the time. I do make sure she gets a little "me" time in her kennel each day as she seems to prefer that. That being said she also enjoys being in the house. When we get those mid-night callouts she is the first one to the patrol car and believe you me has NO lack of drive for the work. (she also has good house manners yet in drug searches has no problem going onto tables, counters etch when I ask her to) I think if you balance the time for the individual dog it should be no problem, unless you just choose to view the animal as a tool and would rather not deal with them at all in "your space".

Don Corleone

by Don Corleone on 19 April 2007 - 14:04

gsdsch3v I think you are right in that it isn't going to wreck drives. I think the people that say kenneling is better than having them live in the home are higher end SchH people. People that want to score high in National and regional events. Your dog is police k9 and not looking to get the most points possible, but get the job done. There is nothing wrong with having a SchH dog in the house, but you are going to be more relaxed on your obedience in the home. The dog is a bit sharper if every time you give a command, he Quickly obeys.





 


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