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missbeeb

by missbeeb on 27 September 2008 - 20:09

Ros, I'd like a look... don't be mean... please post your web address on here!


by Ros on 28 September 2008 - 08:09

missbeeb

Am happy to post my website address, but I feel my site is not that good and there are a lot more professional looking sites around.

I am an amateur,  just love my dogs, am very proud of them and feel extremely fortunate to be given the opportunity to own and enjoy them. I also would like to think, that some of their progeny can do something to help 'stop the rot' that is going on in some quarters of the UK GSD scene, eg. shepherds being bred from that are of extremely poor quality and are not as healthy as they should be, but are of a 'rare' colour and have long, glamorous coats to match - OK! I put my hands up now to having a long coat, but she has produced extremely well to Zasko v Samtamar in her 1st litter, is of a good mix of show/working bloodlines and is both hip and elbow scored, with good results, she also has one of the nicest temperaments that I have foung in any dog, of any breed.

Ros

www.meineleal-gsd.co.uk

 


by leigh550 on 28 September 2008 - 17:09

Ros Great site tanks for letting me have a look.

 

CHEERS LEIGH


missbeeb

by missbeeb on 28 September 2008 - 17:09

Ros, thanks a lot, good website...  love Jolene, are you showing her?


funky munky

by funky munky on 28 September 2008 - 17:09

 

Ros,love that little sable bitch puppy at the start of your site,she's gorgeous. liz


by Ros on 28 September 2008 - 19:09

Glad you liked the site, Leigh.

Thanks for your comments, missbeeb. I had thought of showing Jolene but I think that she may be too large, as she has grown into a very substantial girl (the photo shown was taken at about 7 months old, but I keep trying for a more up-to-date photo to publish).

Thanks to you too, Liz - Meineleal Uriane is daughter of my long coat bitch, Lilu Iceni Meineleal, by Zasko v Santamar and is a mix of show and working bloodlines.


by Geoff T on 28 December 2008 - 13:12

Leigh,

Go down to your forces kennels and get out the pedigrees of the dogs you have in your force.

 

You will find the best working lines available both in the Uk and Europe

 

Geoff

 

 

 


tigermouse

by tigermouse on 28 December 2008 - 14:12

All you have to do is look

I contacted my local police station and the British transport police found out the lines they use and where they purchase them from.

I got my best girl from a breeder called Alan Wood in Manchester, she  is Amazing and I wish I had done more with her.

Not sure if he still breeds GSD but I would recommend him to anyone. 

(If anyone knows if he is still breeding GSDs could you please contact me via PM as I have lost his phone no and cant find any info on the net)

Leah has proven herself on more than one occasion and is producing very well indeed.  she has INSANE drives and works for a pat on the head!!!  that's what I like most about her.  she completed her NASDU in 3 months and is a fantastic PP dog as well a a family pet.  

There are a few really nice import studs in this country at the moment.  keep your eye out.

Kind regards,

Tracie. 

 

 edited to add....lol old thread sorry

must remember to check dates and read responses LMAO,

 


by gsm44 on 28 December 2008 - 14:12


steve1

by steve1 on 28 December 2008 - 15:12

Whilst we are talking about working lines in the UK,

And as Bancroft says the UK is awash with working lines,

can anyone tell me then why is it that the UK could only send one Dog over to the USA in the last WUSV championships

Because if the UK is awash with working dogs then how come only one dog and its handler qualified

That to me is very strange

Steve






 


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