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by autobahn on 30 August 2007 - 14:08

Which of course he does not have, right? Because you have viewed the x-rays and say he doesn't.

 

 

My male is fat {he is on a diet} because fat german shepherds is not good for HD.


Ceph

by Ceph on 30 August 2007 - 14:08

I think she meant for developing it...not having it.  HD can also be environmental to a huge extent.

~Cate


by Max_Mueller on 30 August 2007 - 14:08

Ok, this person is obviously a newbie breeder who doesnt know much about bloodlines; claiming her dogs are working line when they are 100% show line (her female) and her male's sire is at least 50% show line and the female is not in the database or anywhere on the Internet.  She doesn't health test as claimed, seems to think she knows better then OFA radiologists...  
She is claiming her dogs are the very best and yet they have no working or show titles, she claims she KNOWS her dogs WILL produce superior puppies and yet she has only bred one litter so far as I can see on her site. She claims she is not studding her male to protect her bloodline and yet is offering full breeding rights on pups for 2500$. All this not to mention that her male isn't even registered... OUCH!!!!

Her male is fat? So much for being an active training working dog...

"What we do with our breeding program so far has been extremely successful for us and we are very proud of our registered dogs."

If they are not CKC registered, they are not recognized in Canada.

As for your extremely successful breeding program... how many litters have you bred and how old are the pups now? What is success? They have working titles? Show ratings? They have OFA OVC hip-elbow certifications? Please elaborate what makes them so great?

It seems to me like you should learn a little humility and get off your high horse. Your dogs are far from being the BEST and your knowledge of the breed and bloodlines seems minimal at best. You are not doing the breed or your clients a service by pretending to be more then you are, you are just setting yourself up for a fall and possibly damaging the breed at the same time.


tighe

by tighe on 30 August 2007 - 15:08

We can find website after website of these so-called "breeders" - No matter what they "claim" (and it's all their opinion - nothing in black and white) thankfully we all have a choice when buying a dog. 

If you breed unproven dogs, then you will sell them to un-educated owners.  No one with any knowledge of GSDs would buy from a "breeder" (and I hate using that word just because someone put two dogs together...) like this or any of the other hundreds you can find without a clue.  The problem isn't with them really - it's with the buyers - if you keep people like this in business it will never end.  Look at pet stores...

I have seen many discussions on whether titles are important to breeding.  When shopping for a dog and I see proven parents on one site and unproven on another - where will I shop?  If I see OFA'd dogs listed by one breeder and another that thinks it's all a scam - who will I buy a puppy from?  There are certain baseline requirements I look for when buying a dog - the rest I have to put into my trust of the breeder.  When you start with nothing that's probably what you're going to get....

 

 

 






 


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