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by gsdstudent on 29 June 2016 - 11:06

this might be the best bred , most loved, misunderstood dog ever to have caused injury to an innocent person.

Mithuna

by Mithuna on 29 June 2016 - 12:06

Give credit where it is due and it this case Prager is the man.
Thank you Hans.

yogidog

by yogidog on 29 June 2016 - 12:06

I don't care what the pedigree is am I ment to be impressed .it doesn't matter what the ped is if the dog is in the wrong hands I'm not saying she is I don't know but but by some of them post the owner has put up here one would wonder . I seen many a dog with super pedigree been destroyed by bad helpers and stupid owners again not saying the owner is stupid or the helpers are bad I don't know either


by beetree on 29 June 2016 - 12:06

Give Prager credit for being a man? Some people sure are easily impressed.

Mithuna

by Mithuna on 29 June 2016 - 13:06

@Beetree

Give Prager the credit for putting on a reasonable footing, the understanding that the dog's high aggression is most likely of genetic origin. This was kind of validated by the trainer except that he only knew she was descending from Lord. A breeder of Czech lines in CA also had discussed this with me; and an owner ( of Vom Bismack dogs ) / psd dogs trainer for NW New York also had discussed this with me.

So Bee ,  now you know where to put down your deposit if you want a type 1.


by Swarnendu on 29 June 2016 - 13:06

I didn't know that this dog has already caused injury to an innocent person! At what age?

I also failed to understand how the information about the process by which this NOVICE person got his hands on this type of dog will help train the dog better. An explanation would also be a good read.

But, how would that NOVICE person know he should have provided a pedigree unless a knowledgeable person point that out?

What if Prager has taken this thread to the Pedigree route ? No one else can read a pedigree except him ?

And lastly, if you don't care about a dogs Pedigree, what are you doing at www.pedigreedatabase.com?

by beetree on 29 June 2016 - 13:06

You missed the point, that conclusion was not exclusive to Prager. And especially by this board. He gets the credit of a C. Columbus but we all know he didn't actually discover America, first. BTW, how did Lord die? Just to make sure I am thinking about the same Lord.

I already know where my next dog is coming from and I scoff at such numerical labels.


Mithuna

by Mithuna on 29 June 2016 - 13:06

@Beetree:

"that conclusion was not exclusive to Prager.....Columbus but we all know he didn't actually discover America, first".
Yes but Prager was the one who explicitly said it, while the " experts " kept silent on it, except that they made final judgements.

And Bee the deposit part was only a joke. The Lord I am referring to in this dog's ped is Lord Vom Gleisdreieck

by beetree on 29 June 2016 - 13:06

Swarendu,

You are missing the sarcasm, and are much more trusting than some. The point is, Mithuna presents as a novice and then talks like he has expert connections, goals, etc. blah, blah, blah.

The hardcore WL dog breeders always harp on placing such dogs in experienced, competent hands. Why would a novice have this type of dog? He could just be a big fat liar. This is why there is a fishy smell to all of these Mithuna posts. Like I said before, there is a pattern, and wanting folks to feel chagrined and or stupid seems to be the goal.

I don't and I won't. 🙋 Probably because he is a male chauvinist.


by beetree on 29 June 2016 - 13:06

Let me try this again: How did Lord Vom Gleisdreieck, die?





 


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