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by Rainhaus on 28 September 2008 - 07:09

Totally true Brent but then you will be questioned as how are you to know the dog if you have not had training to see..nor medals to give substance "Approval". Kick butt in herding is non exceptable...as referred above Katjo74.Do you know of  the the  natural off in genetics.?Most herding competitions...the majority even pre-stage will just lay a bite and not release.These individuals should never be bred again.If anyone has respect for the Kirschental history.Don't just get a part of whats left to just make money on.. which is the usual for most people.Take a stance if you are in herding competion(sp) to the use of electric collars...same for the schH clubs.It is so important to just know your dog.






 


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