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by Alexis on 25 February 2008 - 00:02
This comes directly from their website:
Hello,
Sorry, didn't mean to scare you. Welcome to our site and thank you for taking the moment to look though our pages. We hope we can bring you all the answers to any questions that you may have and be able to provide you with a wonderful German shepherd to love and protect you for years to come.
A History of our loving and caring German shepherds.
Holley is a grand Dame as she comes form the line of "Eve vom Knappenborn" and "Elvis Vom Rolling Acres". Lucas our Sire comes from the line of "Niels Vom Alpenhof" and "Sascha Vom Haus Des Friedens". These two German shepherds were located and purchased for many reasons. One, Thier blood line. We took more time than ever and we searched high and low to find a grand line on both sides. Two, thier ability to learn. Thier fathers and grandfathers came from lines of border patrol dogs and police dogs and highly decorated working lines. Three, thier personality. When we picked these two puppies we picked them from the litter for there personalities to be around people and love them. We didn't want a shy dog nor a mean dog so we took our childern to help us pick them out. I think it worked.
Not another German shepherd out there that compares.
Well, I hope that we may have answered any questions you may have about making a deceision about what German shepherd you may want. These German shepherds came from some of the best working lines avaible. If your looking for a friend to protect and love you for the rest of thier lives these new puppies will bring all the love and protection you may ever want or need. It all depends upon you. We can only provide the canvas.
Don't forget to check their other ad:
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/classifieds/53425.html
"Working line German Shepherd puppie for sale. Born 2/20/2008 Three Females 5 Males. Most Sable AKC reg."
Please tell me there isn't more than one litter.............
by Alexis on 25 February 2008 - 00:02
For someone who took "more time than ever" to find such a grand line, they certainly didn't do any reasearch.
"thier ability to learn" You mean that they can lay and sit and shake all before the age of one year? Good on them! Where do I get one like that?
I understand people love their dogs and have the right to advertise here, but they need to at least do the research and understand there is a standard for this breed for a reason. One breeding won't ruin the breed, but every "one" breeder that does the same put together can and will. It's aggravating to read ads like this.

by sueincc on 25 February 2008 - 00:02
Someone out there is trolling in an attempt to rile everyone up. I think it's a joke.
by FionaDunne on 25 February 2008 - 00:02
It doesn't help that AKC encourages these practices:
From their website:
Chapter 3, Section 5 of the
“No dog or litter out of a dam under eight (8) months or over twelve (12) years of age at the time of mating, or by a sire under seven (7) months or over twelve (12) years of age at the time of mating,will be registered unless the application for registration shall be accompanied by an affidavit or evidence which shall prove the fact to the satisfaction of The American Kennel Club.
www.akc.org/pdfs/rulebooks/RREGS2.pdf
Rules Applying to Registration and Discipline reads as follows:I just had a discussion with a friend about the age requirements and I'm sad to say I was wrong. AKC will allow registration at a much younger age than I recalled.
Now I know I'm going to be sick.
IX. OVERAGE/UNDERAGE SIRES AND DAMS

by Rezkat5 on 25 February 2008 - 01:02
Sad
by amysue on 25 February 2008 - 01:02
Now I get it! It's a test of how many errors you can find. Remember in English class having to find errors in an essay the teacher gives you?
1. First, add up all the typos.
2. Next, fact check. Add up all the reasons given that make these pups so great that are in fact inaccurate.
3. Here's the toughie: Using your best judgement, given the answers above, calculate how many hours it took to research, plan, and advertise this wonderful litter.
4. For extra credit: __fill in the blank___
Once finished, submit to the breeder.
by Alexis on 25 February 2008 - 04:02
Where is a good petition when you need it? I cannot believe AKC will allow a male to be bred at seven months and a female at eight months and still give out registration. Outrageous. The least they could do would be to include mandatory prelims for registration on litters born to parents so young.

by Ryanhaus on 25 February 2008 - 12:02
LIMITED REGISTRATION!!! LIMITED REGISTRATION!!!

by Two Moons on 25 February 2008 - 14:02
Good morning,
And welcome to the real world.
by FionaDunne on 25 February 2008 - 14:02
Quote by Alexis:
Where is a good petition when you need it? I cannot believe AKC will allow a male to be bred at seven months and a female at eight months and still give out registration.
AKC is as bad as the backyard, commercial and puppymill breeders. It's all about the money.
They no more care about the dogs or maintaining quality and health in the breeds than the man in the moon. All those breeds, all those "extra" litters from breeding pups before maturity and health testing = money in their pockets in the form of registration fees. Why in the world would they be interested in the health and well-being of the dogs or the litters? No money for them in that.
It's disgraceful.
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