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by David Nuxoll on 22 August 2009 - 13:08

Working blue Mechelse Herder/Mechelaar for stud.  RAZR is a 3yr old 65lbs blue Mechelse Herder/Mechelaar who is eligible for AKC registeration (for those who care for that).  He has been raised/trained in a KNPV/PSA style.  He is trained to target bicep, tricep and leg.  RAZR has been biting a KNPV suit as early as 4 months of age.  He has no environmental or pressure issues.  Multiple aggressors, gunfire, smoke bombs, building searches in the dark, have all been done with success.  In all of his training situations, a decoy has not broken him.  I say this with pride as I'm my dogs biggest critic.  I do not offer a dog for stud UNLESS he has proven himself.  With all of his training, he is social with people, yet will turn civil in a moments notice if he feels family is threatened.  He has a great on/off switch so I can take him out in public being confident that he will not bite unless warranted.  My training philosophy is that a dog is an asset and NOT a liability. 

RAZR will help produce confident, insanely driven working dogs to any program.  The possibility of rare blues puppies with these proposed traits is high. 

STUD FEE IS NEGOTIABLE AND IS A CASE BY CASE SITUATION.  My focus is producing quality dogs and not to turn a profit. 

FURTHER INFO ON RAZR, VIDEOS and CONTACT INFO ON STUDE PAGE. 


Phil Behun

by Phil Behun on 23 August 2009 - 04:08

One question, you say you are trying to breed "quality" dogs yet you are breeding a dog with a genetically faulty coat?

by David Nuxoll on 23 August 2009 - 19:08

 His coat doesn't affect his bite.  So besides someone who wants a show dog, who cares?  If it makes you feel "better" his littermate has 25 pts in the show ring in the AKC.  Quality meaning working dog, NOT show dog. 

Phil Behun

by Phil Behun on 23 August 2009 - 22:08

I'm not talking about show dogs, to me the Malinois is not a show dog but a working dog.  The dog still needs to be healthy and without flaws to be a productive stud dog.  Would you breed a dysplastic dog or a dog with eye problems or heart problems just because it bit well?  Blue dogs are a genetic fault and are outside of the breed standard so you figure to write your own standard and develop your own breed?  What will they be called, Nuxoll Pinschers?  As a rule, blue dogs end up with skin and coat problems but as long as they bite who cares if they go bald and have itchy skin right?

Phil Behun

by Phil Behun on 23 August 2009 - 22:08

Here's a breeder who admits that there is a problem with "blue" pigment in his dogs and actually informs potential clients that this is an issue to be concerned with.  http://www.daltonbluepitkennel.com/healthguarantee.htm    Breeders of Dobermanns here in the States have promoted the blues, fawns and in recent years the elusive "whites" as being "rare" and something to be sought after.  Oddly enough in most cases in Europe, these dogs are culled at birth not promoted as being "rare".  If you truly cared about the breed as you say, you would not promote the blue gene and realize that most decent Malinois out there are good biters and do not carry the blue deficiency.

by malinoid on 27 August 2009 - 14:08

David,

Not to be too critical, but

1) the Blue color is not that rare, nor is it that desirable;

2) you're advertising Razr as a working stud, but you're emphasizing his blue color;

3) also, you have no pedigree information listed so people can't evauate that aspect of the breeding decision.

John

by tbm1874 on 31 August 2009 - 12:08

Glad everyone else seems to be on the same page as my thoughts.  Why promote breeding a blue Mal??!!





 


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