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blair built gsd

by blair built gsd on 04 October 2010 - 05:10

My point is buy in your own country unless you have great contact.  Go see the dog in person and make your own educated choice and hope you get what you want.  Its just so much safer how can you even ask questions to breeder if you don't speak the language.

steve1

by steve1 on 04 October 2010 - 07:10

Blair
I rarely get excited at my age, However getting back to the subject,
What many people on here do not realize and not only on this forum but everywhere, Buying a Puppy at 8 weeks old is a difficult business wherever you live,
More so as you say from another country, Anyone should do there home work very through on the Breeder, NOT i may add by asking about him or her on a website, because that is unfair and things get twisted round
Go direct to that Breeder talk and ask Questions, Then go back and talk again and again
Why do this is because if you in a way pester a breeder then if they are not 100% genuine and get a bit Pissy for a better word then you will know the real attitude of that person, stay away, a good breeder may think you mad but he or she will answer everything you put to them if they are a good breeder they have nothing to hide
Another problem with people who buy Puppies is that when it does not come up to expectations, Let me say a Job of work, they automatically blame the Breeder for selling them a dummy,
When in fact the fault can be their own, In the upbringing of the Pup and there Knowledge in the thing they are trying to teach the Pup, Saying all that there are some really bad breeders out there in the World,
For me i would not buy a Dog unless it has come down from Several Generations of Dogs that have worked in some thing or other, Been Korclassed and So therefore the Joints are okay part of a Puppies Joints growth is down to the one looking after it and feeding it once the get it home, All in all do your home work well before you commit to anything, Do not once you have done all the above on a Breeder and happy with them Start to barter a down Price on what they ask, They is being disrespectful to them.,

Blair i will be happy to see the Video when you get it done, I too have a little Video taken of my 6 month old Pup Gina on Protection yesterday if i can find a way of putting it on here  when i get it i will , but i am a thicko with computers
Steve1





 


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