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by dmdmitriev on 19 November 2010 - 17:11
KCzaja,
So its okay for your friend Jenni78 to rehome her dog, but not okay for others? You jumped pretty quickly on someone's recent thread for finding a home for a dog after 8 years.
So its okay for your friend Jenni78 to rehome her dog, but not okay for others? You jumped pretty quickly on someone's recent thread for finding a home for a dog after 8 years.

by Jenni78 on 19 November 2010 - 19:11
You must be some kind of very bitter, sad person, dmdmitriev. You are really twisting things and flat out making some things up. You clearly have either very poor reading comprehension (which may be the case, if it matches your spelling) or just have no idea about the circumstances surrounding Pru's purchase (most will remember I bought her both for my benefit and hers, much for her own good, and vowed to find her a great SUITABLE home if I decided not to use her in my breeding program) and/or the 2 dogs I'm bringing home.
Pru is someone else's dream dog. I am now trying to find that person for her now that I have finally decided which way I want to go with her with regard to my breeding goals and the fact that I have personal things going on that impact the amount of time I have to devote to her. You would be quite embarrassed and ashamed (if you have any humility at all) if I stated all the reasons I am selling Pru. The first people I told what was going on were Pru's former owners. They were in complete agreement w/my decision, FWIW.
So, not breeding enough puppies makes someone less knowledgeable or credible? I don't sport title my own dogs. Not my bag, baby. So what? Someone standing around at a SchH club automatically knows more than I do? Someone who runs a puppy mill is a "seasoned expert" whereas someone who spends the better part of a decade researching bloodlines, temperament traits, heredity, different training methods/techniques, invests years studying their chosen dogs and all other things GSD is somehow less credible than someone who buys a slew of dogs and breeds them all repeatedly and never bothers to learn a damn thing along the way? Huh. Interesting logic you have there. I will put my judgement of temperament up against just about anyone's who fits the criteria you just laid out.
I have extremely particular criteria. If more people were as particular as I am when I make a pairing, we would have far fewer dogs being deemed "unsuitable."
I find it especially sad that you feel you have to make up a new screen name to attack me with. If you "knew" me, as you allege, then why not just come out and use your original or even real name? Don't you think your credibility would improve? I am who I say I am, always have been, have never gone by anything but my real name on ANY board, and have never changed a screen name because I'm too much of a wuss to say something directly to the person. So, if you feel you need to continue in your pathetic attempts to slander me, please grow up and sign your name, or at least your original screen name so we all have some gauge as to your credibility.
And now you lash out at Kelly, too, for interjecting w/common sense and reasoning? We're not friends; I've never met her. It doesn't take a friend to realize you have an agenda, and more than a handful of issues, and that your post(s) was/were ridiculous.
Over and out. I have a puppy mill to run and dogs to sell down the river.
And last but certainly not least, I do have kind of a small ass. Kind of cute, too. Or at least that's what I hear.
Pru is someone else's dream dog. I am now trying to find that person for her now that I have finally decided which way I want to go with her with regard to my breeding goals and the fact that I have personal things going on that impact the amount of time I have to devote to her. You would be quite embarrassed and ashamed (if you have any humility at all) if I stated all the reasons I am selling Pru. The first people I told what was going on were Pru's former owners. They were in complete agreement w/my decision, FWIW.
So, not breeding enough puppies makes someone less knowledgeable or credible? I don't sport title my own dogs. Not my bag, baby. So what? Someone standing around at a SchH club automatically knows more than I do? Someone who runs a puppy mill is a "seasoned expert" whereas someone who spends the better part of a decade researching bloodlines, temperament traits, heredity, different training methods/techniques, invests years studying their chosen dogs and all other things GSD is somehow less credible than someone who buys a slew of dogs and breeds them all repeatedly and never bothers to learn a damn thing along the way? Huh. Interesting logic you have there. I will put my judgement of temperament up against just about anyone's who fits the criteria you just laid out.
I have extremely particular criteria. If more people were as particular as I am when I make a pairing, we would have far fewer dogs being deemed "unsuitable."
I find it especially sad that you feel you have to make up a new screen name to attack me with. If you "knew" me, as you allege, then why not just come out and use your original or even real name? Don't you think your credibility would improve? I am who I say I am, always have been, have never gone by anything but my real name on ANY board, and have never changed a screen name because I'm too much of a wuss to say something directly to the person. So, if you feel you need to continue in your pathetic attempts to slander me, please grow up and sign your name, or at least your original screen name so we all have some gauge as to your credibility.
And now you lash out at Kelly, too, for interjecting w/common sense and reasoning? We're not friends; I've never met her. It doesn't take a friend to realize you have an agenda, and more than a handful of issues, and that your post(s) was/were ridiculous.
Over and out. I have a puppy mill to run and dogs to sell down the river.
And last but certainly not least, I do have kind of a small ass. Kind of cute, too. Or at least that's what I hear.

by Keith Grossman on 19 November 2010 - 19:11
"And last but certainly not least, I do have kind of a small ass. Kind of cute, too. Or at least that's what I hear. "
I'm afraid we're going to need some pictures.
I'm afraid we're going to need some pictures.

by Keith Grossman on 19 November 2010 - 19:11
That's a gorgeous bitch, btw, an one I'd enjoy working, I'm sure. If only I currently had more space...

by OGBS on 19 November 2010 - 19:11
Jen,
You already explained yourself sufficiently the first time.
This person obviously has some weird issues with you.
Don't let it bother you. Take care of the important things.
And, yes, you have a nice ass!
If you remember, I once told you that your parents produce nice rear angulation!
You already explained yourself sufficiently the first time.
This person obviously has some weird issues with you.
Don't let it bother you. Take care of the important things.
And, yes, you have a nice ass!
If you remember, I once told you that your parents produce nice rear angulation!


by VonIsengard on 19 November 2010 - 20:11
I didn't "jump on" anyone. I insulted no one, only expressed my sadness for an 8 year old losing its home and family so suddenly.
There is a right way and a wrong way to rehome a dog.
I only know Jenni from the PDB and I think an email or two. We are into totally different types of GSD and yet manage to find common ground and mutual respect for one another, amazing, huh?
Gee, Jenni this guy is so into your ass, maybe you turned him down once? Too funny.
There is a right way and a wrong way to rehome a dog.
I only know Jenni from the PDB and I think an email or two. We are into totally different types of GSD and yet manage to find common ground and mutual respect for one another, amazing, huh?
Gee, Jenni this guy is so into your ass, maybe you turned him down once? Too funny.
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