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by Von der stein kennels on 14 January 2010 - 19:01
by beetree on 14 January 2010 - 19:01
I admit, I was being facetious. You got a real nice pet.

by MaxBear on 14 January 2010 - 19:01
It does not matter that the GSD was "Imported". It does not matter what the GSD costs or it's Family History.....Dog's have "Show Faults and traits we do not want to pass on and we do not want to add to the already "Too Many Faults" that are being breed out there now. That GSD is going to love you unconditonally and be Loyal to you and Protective for you and Family.....isn't that what is "Important"?? To answer your question directly ...YES that is what I would do and have done. MY GSD still loves me with ALL his faults and the thousands I have spent on him....YES it sucks that I can't show him or breed his many wonderful qualities for other's to enjoy....but that is the chance one takes...no dog is perfect....but we should do our best to only breed those as close to perfection...as is possible.....
Again, sorry for his fault...but you should enjoy his many other awesome qualities he has and will always share and enjoy with you.......Think about it!
Have you no faults? I know I do....and I sure wouldn't want someone attaching weights to me or tape to try and "Fix" a fault I was born with........
Enjoy your great GSD
You could be much worse off........be in Haiti.......ya know...
by Von der stein kennels on 14 January 2010 - 19:01

by MaxBear on 14 January 2010 - 19:01
by Von der stein kennels on 14 January 2010 - 20:01
by Von der stein kennels on 14 January 2010 - 20:01

by MaxBear on 14 January 2010 - 20:01

by dogshome9 on 14 January 2010 - 22:01
She is a show female and as a youngster she would often twist her tail to the side as your puppy does I did keep trimming the end of her tail to keep it off the ground. ----- I cannot say when she stopped doing this --- I guess I just stopped worrying about it and didn't even notice that she stopped holding it like that.
She has had a litter of 7 puppies and none of them have a tail problem.
Here is is at a recent show with her very normal tail.

by Von der stein kennels on 14 January 2010 - 22:01
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