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PINERIDGE

by PINERIDGE on 28 November 2004 - 23:11

Wow--didn't mean to throw any gasoline on a fire ! Dog1 makes good points -- and also Alphapup about the bitches. The thing is -- and this is the hardest part -- to get American's to breed their lines to a dog like Yasko - who I don't know personally, but we all hear good things about -- Sieger two times - is an accomplishment = even with political issues overlayed. It's most difficult to "improve" some American lines - like give the males better heads !! -- simply by crossing them to "better" German lines - beacuse they don't always mix well. And the show folks are afraid to lose angulation -- (there's a good laugh for you). And is Mr. Bill going to make it impossible for the less than fabulously wealthy to use him -- I can only imagine what the Stud Fee must be. Sieger is such an accomplishment -- Hell, V15 is an accomplishment - that these dogs can have a good opportunity to improve on dogs being bred in this country -- if they are accessible and people learn to see the value in them.





 


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