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by bubbabooboo on 23 December 2015 - 03:12

by susie on 23 December 2015 - 06:12
I don´t think so, because in the US puppies out of untitled parents aren´t necessarily cheper than titled dogs.
And let´s be honest, the vast majority of breeders/owners isn´t interested in IPO, otherwise there would be a lot more clubs, and you wouldn´t need to travel.
Puppies out of "titled (great)grandparents" often are as expensive as puppies out of titled parents.
"...and let's not talk about how difficult it is to feed your dog raw, or get a decent food."
The vast majority of dogs are fed commercial kibble over here and in the States, I guess there is no difference.
Bubba: "Where I lived the yards were postage stamp size and people exercised their dogs on farm roads and in the fields between the towns. You could see the next town over from your town in most areas in the Rhine Valley South of Mannheim. Barking dogs were not popular since not many houses had AC and barking dogs at night would have been a problem in residential areas. "
Pretty good description of my country, Bubba!

by SUPER-DAVE on 23 December 2015 - 08:12
BECAUSE WHEN THEY WERE REVERED, A FEW YEARS AGO, SOME UNSCRUPULOUS BREEDERS, MADE SOME VERY BAD CHOICES TO DEFRAUD US CITIZENS AND THOSE POOR SOLES TALKED ABOUT IT A LOT. I WAS ONE OF THOSE POOR SOLES, AND I AM STILL TALKING ABOUT A FEMALE THAT WAS MISS REPRESENTED, THE PICTURE WAS NOT HER, THE BREEDER LIED, AND NEVER COMPLETED THE BREEDING PROMISED, AND REFUSED TO REFUND THE PRE-PAID BREEDING FEE TOO. I COULD TELL YOU MORE, BUT A LOT OF PEOPLE DO NOT TRUST EUROPEANS ANYMORE, AND THEY ARE ALL PAYING FOR WHAT A FEW TOOK ADVANTAGE OF. IT IS MUCH MORE DIFFICULT TO AFFECT RETRIBUTION ON FOREIGN SOIL THAT DRIVE ACROSS THE STATES AND CONFRONT THE PERSON THAT CHEATED YOU. THOSE ACTS DIRECTLY AFFECTED THE MARKET DEMAND IN EUROPE, & DEMAND DRIVES PRICE! JUST AS INTEGRITY DRIVES TRUST!

by Baerenfangs Erbe on 23 December 2015 - 10:12
As for Heidelberg, that's where I lived my last years in Germany and I am not surprised how people are talking about Schutzhund there. I know every single Club out there, from Mannheim to Hockenheim. Back then, training methods were still rather old school. However, that was 6 years ago.
Anyhow, you can't even compare the cost of Schutzhund in Germany to the cost of Schutzhund in the US. Especially since the US is master in capitalizing everything.

by Baerenfangs Erbe on 23 December 2015 - 10:12
by Bavarian Wagon on 23 December 2015 - 14:12
The majority of dog owners in the United States don't understand a "working dog." See earlier where the idea of a dog living in a kennel was too much for a poster... It's just the way people think in this country...and those same people are willing to pay higher prices for dogs that aren't really worth those price tags. It's also why puppies out of schutzhund titled parents don't cost a lot more than those out of untitled dogs...the majority of the customers don't care about the titles, so why would they compensate you more for them? They can just go and get a GSD puppy down the street for less and love that dog just as much.

by BlackMalinois on 23 December 2015 - 14:12
Because USA customers are global more stupid and go all in that hyping marketing
breeder/ backyard/ puppy mill breeder stuff. 12months old import PPD from
Czech a real tough family protecter 7000 $$$ advertisement like this......
and of course we see only a video from a dog only bite on a IPO sleeve
Europe people are more critical and I think the prices here are much more honest for
working dogs. I see in the US a lot of dogs parents not even titled or X rayed
in pedigrees..............asking Hollywood prices.
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by susie on 23 December 2015 - 17:12
Barenfang, I KNOW that training and titling dogs is difficult and expensive in the States, but it´s only difficult and expensive because
- Most people are not interested in training their dogs - the result: not enough clubs - but the puppies resulting out of untested dogs are still sold for a lot of money
- The few knowledgeable people ( trainers/handlers ) in your country of choice want to make money out of their knowledge instead of helping newcomers
You know that all the clubs over here only exist because of members willing to work for the club, all these clubs didn´t arise by accident, they were built up by people who love the breed, and to train their dogs. In Germany IPO is a sport, in the US IPO mostly is paid entertainment for a single few.
Demographics? No, desinterest, and no desire to do more than necessary.
I´m pretty sure, that, as soon as working title, show rating, breed survey, and health test wouldn´t be MANDATORY prior to breeding, a lot of our breeders would enter the same road as the US - I am more than glad that over here we are FORCED to train and title our dogs. People are lazy, they don´t tend to do more than necessary.
by joanro on 23 December 2015 - 17:12
Some peeps will say, go anyway, so what if the decoy doesn't have a clue....but in my opinion, no training is better than bad training.
by Bavarian Wagon on 24 December 2015 - 04:12
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