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by venzosmom on 18 January 2009 - 03:01
by zacsmum on 18 January 2009 - 10:01
The little minx is well on her way to being great at whatever direction you choose for her! You dont need any of us to tell you what a gorgeous, clever and willing little girl you have there. She looks sooooooo feisty, and oozes confidence, I love pups that are this way. You just have the task of harnessing all that good stuff and putting it to good use! I envy you very much.
Both you and the breeder should be very happy.
Good luck with her, she's adorable.
Jane

by steve1 on 18 January 2009 - 18:01
When she carried the coke can back i had just walked her back from a busy main road
The idea as i always do with my Pups is to sit them or stand as they wish to see tractors, Lorries and Cars go by them about three yards away from where they are
Nothing like starting them early
She picked the can up on her way back home and carried it to her pen where she dropped it there was no camera about, But in the case of the tarpulin for a better word
I was cleaning her pen when she pulled the roll of the top of the outside tap, she was already running around the garden with it, I had to go indoors to get the camera
She was still pulling it about when i came out to take those shots of her so she was at it a long time
In all probability she will be a long coat, but i am still not 100% sure yet
Her second time at the training club and getting hold of the sack, and not letting go already and carrying it back 150m to the car is not to bad as well
Yes, i am pleased with her and i can see something good in her but only time will tell
Today at the training club Her father took the Sleeve off the arm of the Helper on the long run,
He sure did hit him, you could here the thawack as he hit the sleeve
Steve

by Rho on 18 January 2009 - 20:01
To me from the picture she looks like she has a nice full mouth grip on the tarp and not just holding on it with her front teeth.As Steve has stated... she had the can all the way back in her mouth... that is also a full grip for a puppy with a coke can.Alot of times pups will only use front teeth when gripping.Me, I really like to see full girps on pups when carring things or biting,using the whole mouth and NOT just the front teeth.JMO
Okie....your puppy is beautiful as well as this little hottie of Steve's.Both are very nice pups reguardless if they will be coated or not.

by steve1 on 19 January 2009 - 07:01
They are fine looking dogs and in great condition by the look of there coats, kudos to you
Steve

by Slamdunc on 19 January 2009 - 21:01
Jettasmom, I commented that she has a full grip based on what I see in the first photo. I can see her mouth is closed and how deeply she appears to be holding that tarp. No, I can not see all the way to the back of her mouth in that photo but her expression and the grip on that tarp appears to be full and calm. I can't judge how hard, but I am impressed with that young pup. JMO, FWIW.
Steve, if I was too generalize...which I don't often like to do....Long coated GSD's are known for having strong temperments and good working abilities. No reason she couldn't do SchH.
Jim

by steve1 on 20 January 2009 - 09:01
She is a very strong willed little Pup, She gets hold of the sack and of course i let her win and move with her as she grips and pulls back because of the pressure on her mouth and teeth
And she is making a whining growling noise as she gets hold of it
One other thing which i like and impresses me about her is, she is always looking up at me when she is with me, she is looking up at my face
But it may well be because she thinks i am an Ugly Guy

But i like that in a Pup she is focusing on me
We all think our Pups are great and so we should, but as she is the sujbect of the post i mention it
This morning she bought a beer can back from her short walk, I could have taken a photo of her in the garden she was running round with it,
But my Printer which i get my photos from the camera has broken last weekend, i have to get it seen to
Steve
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