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by GSDfan on 22 June 2007 - 11:06
EK, very nice words, thank you!
by Betty on 23 June 2007 - 02:06
Don
I have used Jon of Canine Biotech for other business matters and I can say he goes above and beyond the call of duty. We had a transaction with a dog which pretty much everything possible that could go wrong did and he really impressed me with how he handled things.

by EKvonEarnhardt on 23 June 2007 - 04:06
GSD fan is your e-mail not correct?

by GSDfan on 23 June 2007 - 12:06
I know that's my old address, it won't let me update to my new email. It's GSDfan1@yahoo.com.
Sorry about that.
Regards,
Melanie
http://andymalyvah.tripod.com

by Jeni on 23 June 2007 - 13:06
V E.T. von Sendling, SchH3, Kkl 1a life, hips and elbows 'a' normal, HDZW 75
Producing exceptional temperament and structure:
Progeny include:
SG1 Cash von Stendebach, SchH2 (100/87/90) 'a' normal hips and elbows, will receive V and Breed Survey this month in Germany
VP2 (2006 NASS) Eden vom Tal der Schatten
SG1 Enya von Rikah-Haus (2007 Great Lakes Regional), sister Enschi SG3
Enya also won her class at, USA South Central Regional 2007, WDA Mid Western Regional, WDA Great Lakes Regional 2006.
VP2 E.D. vom Tal der Schatten - 9-12 month females (USA South Central Regional 2007)
VP1 Fiona vom Tal der Schatten - 6-9 month females (USA South Central Regional 2007)
VP2 Freya vom Tal der Schatten - 6-9 month females (USA South Central Regional 2007)
VP1 Yada vom Tal der Schatten - 6-9 month females (USA South Central Regional 2006)
VP2 Zana vom Tal der Schatten - 6-9 month females (USA South Central Regional 2006)
VP2 Esko vom Tal der Schatten - 9-12 month males
by autobahn on 23 June 2007 - 13:06
Nothing like a little self promotion!

by ColeHausGSD on 23 June 2007 - 13:06
Thanks for all the replies. Definitely a learning experience and I'm very impressed with peoples choices. Keep em coming.
Cole
by gsdlvr2 on 23 June 2007 - 13:06
by eichenluft on 23 June 2007 - 13:06
Call me biased - but if I didn't already own him, I'd be drooling over my own stud dog. V-Eagle v Eichenluft. He's 25X Schh3 always pronounced, most of these titles were earned at Regional and National Competitions. almost always V in tracking - powerful in protection, drivey and athletic in obedience. He's still working uninjured, strong and sound at 9 years old and 95 lean pounds. He's gorgeous, black sable with a huge head "to die for". V KKl-1. OFA Good, and he's produced predominantly Good and Excellent. He produces his massive bone (yet no oversized dogs to date), his big handsome head, dark eye and good temperaments. His temperament is such that I can depend on him to protect me and my property - yet he can be trusted 100% in public, around children and other dogs as well. He's FH2 and tracks his best V tracks in the most difficult conditions. Does his best protection work when the helper is very strong and gives him real threat. Natural retrieves, natural tracking, natural full hard and calm grip, and natural herding instint - all of which he passes on to his offspring. He lives on a farm and is perfect with the sheep, horses, foals, chickens, barn cats, and boarding dogs. He's also a certified cadaver detection dog, and certified Therapy dog. He lives in the house with me and is my constant companion and best friend. He also lives in the house with two other GSDs, two male chihuahuas, and three cats. The perfect dog and I'm very lucky to call him mine -
molly
by Blitzen on 23 June 2007 - 14:06
I love Eagle too, he is a great dog and I'd be honored to own him myself.
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