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by SitasMom on 07 April 2011 - 12:04
"but literaly every person and animal who was living in the house now has cancer."
What is causing this......is it time to move?
What is causing this......is it time to move?

by Siantha on 07 April 2011 - 15:04
unsure what is causeing it they moved from their old house to a new one. they are in oregon somewhere. my mom kinda laughed and said they are probably down wind from a nucular power plant or they had led pipes in their house. or a pestacide they used who knows. i just know my boy is now happy and for the most part healthy hes being the little ball monster he always is thats why its so hard to accept that he isnt healthy.

by Ruger1 on 07 April 2011 - 16:04
Siantha...I lost my King at at only a little over a year old...: (
My heart is broken for you....

Instead of breeding him ...Why don't you consider getting a new puppy and letting him and your male bond a bit...??? It will give you a little something to make the transition easier....: )
There will always be a bit of your male in your new little pup...You could name him after your male, things like that can help ....I hope you won't mind the suggestion....
Deanna....

by Siantha on 07 April 2011 - 21:04
that is what im wanting to do. and i have a young male puppy that is from the lines i have bin wanting for soo long but hes like 450 more than i can afford currently and i dont think the person would hold him for me.
by Mike Johnson on 07 April 2011 - 22:04
Siantha-So sorry to hear your bad news. Dont know what your price range is for that pup, but we will have puppies available at the end of July if that is soon enough. The price can be made right for you regardless of our asking price considering your situation. look up the pedigree's let me know if your interested. Alex Arco johnson - sire / Sunshine scott-Dam.

by Siantha on 07 April 2011 - 23:04
thankyou mike but the breeder of the puppie said above i emailed with my perdicament and he is working out a deal with me to get the puppy for cheaper. this is the puppies lineage any comments on it. he is a red sable he is to be my next SchH pup
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/para.utkoma?fadir=471747&modir=511350
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/para.utkoma?fadir=471747&modir=511350

by isachev on 08 April 2011 - 00:04
So sorry for your bad news. He's an awesome looking boy. You never know though. I'm not a big fan of vets. I've had some awfully wrong diagnosis in the past. I pray this holds true in your case. We will keep you and your boy in our prayers. Take Care

by Siantha on 08 April 2011 - 02:04
thankyou everyone Treue will always ahve a home with us no matter what happens 
the photo is altered some but this is the boy im looking into getting

the photo is altered some but this is the boy im looking into getting
by Mike Johnson on 08 April 2011 - 02:04
AWSOME!! glad it worked out for you. I must say that it is a VERY classy move by the breeder to step up like that. sometimes bad times reveal good hearts. Ironically the pup has alot in common pedigree wise w/ ours, so obviously I like the pedigree of your pup. best of luck and for what its worth, your sick guy is a wonderful looking dog also.
We had the littermate of our male also. solid black, incredible drive, and athletic like no other dog I've seen, 4 1/2 months old and he could already jump onto the top of his 6ft kennel and get out, insane frisbee dog. Lost him at 10months, we were going Elk hunting in the Mtns and had them in the back, he bailed out...didn't make it. my kids were in the pick-up to watch the whole thing happen. Saddest camping trip ever. Looking back I guess he went out w/ his boots on, doing what was in his nature and going 200mph. Still wonder what he would've been like as an adult.
We had the littermate of our male also. solid black, incredible drive, and athletic like no other dog I've seen, 4 1/2 months old and he could already jump onto the top of his 6ft kennel and get out, insane frisbee dog. Lost him at 10months, we were going Elk hunting in the Mtns and had them in the back, he bailed out...didn't make it. my kids were in the pick-up to watch the whole thing happen. Saddest camping trip ever. Looking back I guess he went out w/ his boots on, doing what was in his nature and going 200mph. Still wonder what he would've been like as an adult.

by Ruger1 on 08 April 2011 - 03:04
MIke Johnson...That sure was a kind offer you made Siantha...: )

Siantha...I can see why you like this little pup ...he sure is striking....: ),,,
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