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by maligator on 04 December 2007 - 19:12
Schhbabe....you're eeeeeeevil, I love it!
Don, omg. Hahahaha

by Sunsilver on 04 December 2007 - 19:12
[sigh]
Enlarging the picture doesn't help. A magnifier doesn't help. And the older show results do not have pictures, so I'm SOL.
Thank you for all the very, very helpful suggestions!

by Sunsilver on 04 December 2007 - 19:12
[sigh]
Enlarging the picture doesn't help. A magnifier doesn't help. And the older show results do not have pictures, so I'm SOL.
Thank you for all the very, very helpful suggestions!

by ZVZW on 04 December 2007 - 19:12
You can email Fred Lanting AT Mrgsd@hiwaay.net,or ask on Realgsd.ca .... Im ure one of them would know.

by tighe on 04 December 2007 - 20:12
Kismet's Heart Throb
What do I win??
by Jeff Oehlsen on 04 December 2007 - 20:12

by bsceltic on 04 December 2007 - 20:12
Dang, I knew it was an older photo I just wasn't looking back far enough (only went to 1995).
by Louise M. Penery on 04 December 2007 - 20:12
Kismet's Heart Throb http://gsdca.org/GSDReviewed/kdogs/KismetHeartThrob.html
GSDC of America---1994---12 to 18 Dog, Winners Dog & Best of Winners
"an exciting son of an exciting, excellent stud, Jo-San's Enterprise. This 17 month old youngster lives up to his name, with great type, definite masculinity, and hard, dry muscle and ligament tone. Large, stretched, medium bone, very typey, masculine, and full of expression. Good pigment, very good overline and underline with adequate forechest and good croup. Upper arm could be very slightly longer, but better than almost all other entrants. Pasterns/feet could be firmer. Very good rear angulation though he is very slightly loose going away. Stands and moves true in front. Very good reach, drive, and ground-covering gait when with the handler he loves (she gave him to someone else in the BOB competition). Firm back. This dog could do very well in German or other international competition were it not for working (schutzhund) title requirements. Won over a great Open dog because he was a little cleaner going away, ran a little higher in withers, and a little longer in reach. Rating would be "excellent" if he were 2 years or more, so let's call it V-1. He and my Open dog are both "Select-quality" to me."
~ Fred Lanting
GSDC of America---1994--- Select #12
"a quality, young (12-18), black and light tan of balanced structure. A strong, coordinated mover showing firmness in ligamentation and willingness to perform. When he is fully mature he will be an exciting adult."
~ Ed Barritt
Yep, this was the year that Fred Lanting wore his yellow hard hat and judged males at the GSDCA National Specialty. His Open Dog (as I recall, a titled male--imported by Fleischer and owned by Julie Carole--now Martinez) was German bred. Alas, the judge did not have the intestinal fortitude to put up a German male and put up a "baby dog" no credentials (IMO) for Winners Dog.
by Louise M. Penery on 04 December 2007 - 20:12
the guy in the back checking out the handler's ass is Dan Smith, who bred several champions sired by this male!!

by Don Corleone on 04 December 2007 - 20:12
A meat gazer is a meat gazer! Plain and simple! I don't care what his name is and what he has done. M.J. sold how many records? EEEEHHEEEE!
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