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GSDBrisko

by GSDBrisko on 28 March 2007 - 02:03

I have a Crok grandson that is line bred 4-3 on Mink. He's not the best looking dog, but has filled out some recently and gotten a little better looking(he just turned two). He has all the drive i could ever want in all three phases, but is a great house dog. He can calm down and hang out in the house. I have to watch him around small or fast moving things, if it moves fast he's got it, so no cats or runs with the other dogs. When he was younger he was a little bull headed, but now he's very sensitive to me, he can't handle a very hard correction like im used to with my other male. He wants to please me and once he understands what i want he does it. I think he's a very easy dog to train, which is nice because i can't train dogs at all ;-) lol. He is also a thinker, you can see his mind working out how to get what he wants and he never forgets where a toy was left (a ball rolls under the car, the next day he's there looking for it) I do think that he has A LOT of growing up to do. He still acts like a young puppy, more off the SchH field then on. But over all I love him, he's a fun dog to work

meanderer990

by meanderer990 on 29 March 2007 - 04:03

Here is a dog to be bred... http://www.schutzhundsportdogsinc.com/Rex/Rex.htm

meanderer990

by meanderer990 on 29 March 2007 - 04:03

My baby with both Mink and Jago in her... she's fantastic thus far. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENKYblruO7c http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/7/496527.html

by Saxtonhill on 29 March 2007 - 12:03

Saw quite a bit of Secretariat and had the good fortune to work with some of his descendants. He did occasionally throw some dippy toplines, but overall, he is good to have in a pedigree. I myself prefer a bit drier conformation, as in Buckpasser. But horses as superb as Secretariat don't come along that often. I honestly don't think I'll ever see another one as outstanding as Secretariat in my lifetime. Now back to the original topic--Mink, Crok and Jago...





 


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