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by bladeedge on 19 November 2018 - 21:11
can't seem to upload a video

by bladeedge on 19 November 2018 - 22:11
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by bladeedge on 19 November 2018 - 22:11

by Rik on 20 November 2018 - 03:11
"my, what big teeth you have" comes to mind.
can't tell much other than a very impressive/attractive GSD with very good color, very dark eye and nice feet.
all traits that point to very good breeding.
can we get a pedigree?
Rik

by bladeedge on 20 November 2018 - 07:11
Manus V tiekerhook on the mother.
He is very balanced solid nerve with social behaviour but not affectionate towards none family members. His aggression is very high when on but will switch right off when told. Environmental this dog will do anything and go anywhere. Love this boy

by Hundmutter on 20 November 2018 - 08:11
Yes Bladeedge, a lovely set of teeth indeed ! And a very nice breeding background for a working dog in these islands - but you clearly know about decent working line dogs, judging by the two other pedigrees you have put on PDB. One of the things I personally like, coming really from the UK's Show side, is that most of the dogs in the background of yours are bred by people who want to stay within the bounds of a GSD conformation style (although without some of the exageration), they don't fall into the trap of saying that only a dog that looks like a 'heap of mongrel' can be a good worker / sports dog. Have particularly always liked the Vongraf dogs (but I'm biased as a friend had a couple ).

by bladeedge on 20 November 2018 - 11:11
by yhecht on 20 November 2018 - 13:11

by Rik on 22 November 2018 - 02:11
The GSD would be much better off if people who do not understand this stick with milder breeds.
won't say "sorry"
Rik

by Prager on 22 November 2018 - 03:11
Yhecht an attitude like this is destroying GSD. To me this is about saving GSD with his natural protectiveness which this dog has. I love the dog and his defensive attitude - protectiveness. Bladeedge, you have there very nice dog!!! A true representative of GSD. Tough protective but according to you also when time requires it, gentle. And if he is as discriminative as you say he is that gives me a hope that there still are genetics like this out there. Yhecht has a point so. Public needs to be educated thus it is always good to show at first dog like this playing with children and being perfectly friendly and only then to show the protection.
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