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by Naellik on 23 April 2009 - 16:04

Steve,

I have no issue with what has been said about my dog.  Hello?  I'm the one asking for advice!  It's when you attack ME is when I have a problem.  Have I made that clear THIS time?  I'm not trying to be snotty, but this is about the dog, no need to say ANYTHING about me not taking or listening to advice.  I want a GSD breeder perspective on my dog.  If that is what you are willing to provide, I will graciously accept your opinon.  Leave your personal bashes against what you "THINK" I will do wiith the info out of it.  Thank you for your opinion on feeding.  I never thought to measure food in weight rather than amount.  Another point to ponder.  I do apprecicate your feeding advice.  Thank you.


steve1

by steve1 on 23 April 2009 - 21:04

Yes, If you call what i say to you attacking you then that is too bad It is the way you take things and i go by the way you write your letters, Capitol letters and in red means you are as we say in the UK in a Paddy , meaning temper that is the way we think when we read aggressive letters with red and raised letters, you probably do not come from the UK so you would not know, so in a way you are attacking me by the way you write refering to me,
As regards advice, i have already given it to you, it is up to you to do as you will with it, I still say the dog is overweight and that you do not like any thing negative said, But you asked for advice and i am saying what i think, and i and others who think the same as me are not far out in our assuptions, For me in the pic, the dog is overweight, other than that there is nothing i can see wrong, it is a Pup who will grow on and muscle up when it gets more work and time to grow, but overfeeding is not helping it to grow the normal way it should, cut him back and see a different dog in say 2 months time
There is no more i can say on this so i will now give it up as i cannot change my thoughts on what i see and read
Best
Steve

by Naellik on 23 April 2009 - 21:04

Well Steve I'm sorry we got off on the wrong foot.  I'm biting my tongue.  I'm not here to make ANY enemies! 
Misunderstanding I guess b/c I'm really not hot headed. 
Irish yes, so I guess maybe a little, i just really didn't appreciate you stating that I wasn't going to take the advice that you were giving when in actuality I'm soaking it all in.
Again I apologise for any misunderstanding on my part.....




Mystere

by Mystere on 24 April 2009 - 00:04

Kitkat,

YOU swooped in for NO REASON!!  No  one was "attacking you" in any way.  YOU simply came in and was immediately defensive.  It 's ridiculous.

 But, your nasty response to me has made me curious enough that I will ask Tracey myself, when I see her next week.  I may even give her a print out of some of the choice posts. 


Now, stop trying to turn evey single thread into another episode of your home-made Jerry Springer Show with your name-calling and generally  trashy behavior. . Or, take another "hiatus." 

steve1

by steve1 on 24 April 2009 - 05:04

Naeilik
I sure for one never bear any ill feeling with anyone and i never felt that way posting regards your Pup, Just my thoughts on it and i was not saying that you were not taking my advice but in general, why should anyone take any advice of mine over any other poster that is unreal, However i bear you no ill feeling at all, i hope you get the Pup sorted out to your satisfaction. As regards your having Irish in your blood
I am English bred from Eng.lish bred parents, but i too have some Irish running through my veins and also some Viking too
according to the family tree
I think Odin was one of them
Perhaps i still show his warring traits in the way i write
Steve

kitkat3478

by kitkat3478 on 24 April 2009 - 12:04

  This is Zach's father,teaching proper etiquette to my pup, "do not interfere with bringing in the firewood"!
     I have since this thread, put my "puppygirl", on a diet. I guess she is a little chunky, but she IS a very active, high energy girl

   This is Zach's mother, much more tolerant,  my (our), breeding on Arminius, Hasenborn, Weinerau, Wildsteigerland lines.


steve1

by steve1 on 24 April 2009 - 14:04

KIt Kat
at least no one can say you keep your Pups short of Food
Steve

by Naellik on 24 April 2009 - 17:04

Zach "helps" us bring wood in too! 
Too funny!  Like father like son!
We call him the wood theif.  So many "Zach" size pieces scattered in the lawn from winter time.  I've FINALLY gotten him to bring them INSIDE & put them in the wood pile.  He still steals some occasionally, but he's helpful most of the time!


Steve (that's my hubbys name too & he's Scotish) - glad to know there are no hard feelings

by 1doggie2 on 24 April 2009 - 18:04

Steve1, thank you so much, I needed a laugh today more than you could know, I am still chulkling. So true, we are witching they are to skinny, now to fat.. So funny.....................I am just glad he is loved, what a breath of fresh air...


by Trafalgar on 24 April 2009 - 22:04

Vet weird - who cares - make an effort to locate cause of yelping and treat accordingly.

'nuf said.










 


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