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by yellowrose of Texas on 04 February 2012 - 23:02
I know you are very proud of a Female to carry on your spectacular breeding and training practices..and be in the service of making our world a better place.
I have recommended you to many persons as you are one in a great number of American breeders who we are very PROUD OF
Congratulations for one more BRAG
Have you taught that baby to wear a SLEEVE YET??
You know the saying, Like Father , Like SON!!!
LOL
YR

by grimmdog on 05 February 2012 - 00:02
Thanks everybody for the kind words. It's great as a breeder to research and identify the types of dogs you wanna produce and plan the breedings with goals and markers planned along the path, and then see it all come together as planned. It validates your work and tells you your path is the right one. It's easy to "just breed." But the real pleasure is producing the dogs needed to not just try and do the job, but really excel at it. It's what I love about the breeding... The proof is in the pudding. All the theory on paper is worthless until you put to action, give it life, and show success in it's intended purpose. That's when you can step back and smile and feel you did the right things for the right reasons.
by hexe on 05 February 2012 - 01:02
Very cool, grimmdog... You've really being doing an outstanding job as a breeder--putting the time and effort into producing dogs that are capable of doing (and excelling in) the non-stylized, non-rote, non-patterned *work*, not just the sporting activity many consider to be 'work'.
And they're good looking dogs, too. No reason one has to be ugly to be effective, after all! ;)
by sable59 on 05 February 2012 - 19:02
i was wondering how many of your dogs excel as this one did? it is nice to see that someone appreciates a good dog and lets you know. so many times when a dog leaves the kennels a breed er never hears from them again until they need a dog.

by grimmdog on 05 February 2012 - 19:02
This dog was bred, raised, and trained here and just left a few days ago so it wasn't hard to keep up with her. I encourage all my buyers to stay in touch because I wanna know how they do. It's important to me. I've been pleased that so many of my dogs have done so well. It's largely the genetic breedings and the selection/placement. That's key. Getting the right dogs in the right homes, bred from the right dogs to begin with. That's largely it.

by Slamdunc on 05 February 2012 - 19:02
Nate,
Congratulations. It must be very rewarding to get feedback like that. Awesom job on the breeding and training, keep it up. This reminds me; I have to send some video to Jody and tell her about some of Boomer's latest apprehensions.
Jim
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