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bun bun

by bun bun on 30 October 2007 - 08:10

here is the site i have decided to buy my puppy from. she will be sired by Baghiro  B. E. and out out erka M.  I just want to others opinions on this kennel. i know the look of a web page should not be a factor in getting a good dog. the breeder keeps most of the dogs that she has bred in her breeding progam, which i like. She also seems to really love her dogs, from the photos she takes. other wise love progeny she has produced in the past. i would like others opinnions.

 

www.majoruvhaj.cz/

the puppies are not yet born but shold be born in december, i have known about this breeding for over a year.

 


yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 30 October 2007 - 08:10

sorry .,since I only read english , i got no where......on that site   ,,,,


jletcher18

by jletcher18 on 30 October 2007 - 14:10

Sire: http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/324289.html

Dam;   http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/512480.html

Sorry, I cannot comment on the Kennel or breeder. I too can only read english. But Both Parents have very impresive pedigrees with very impressive scores. This should be a nice pup.

Ped of pup: http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/para.utkoma?fadir=324289&modir=512480

JoAnn


Shelley Strohl

by Shelley Strohl on 30 October 2007 - 15:10

I can't read Czech and know little of Czech bloodlines, so that website doesn't do me any good either.  I don't buy dogs from former Eastern block countries as yet simply because I have no contacts there who can act as references for the seller and/or might be able to help me mediate any issues that might come up post-sale, although I know a lot of great dogs are coming from those countries and the state of the dogs imported from those countries' health has improved greatly in recent years, probably due to the availability of Styquin and other antianthelmics, and improved (affordable?) veterinary care. I am still not comfortable, however, that the dogs listed in some of the pedigrees are, in fact the dogs behind the breedings... It might take a whole generation  of "Where did this problem come from?" to realize somebody "fudged."

Also, I just can't get over ALL THOSE CONSONANTS in the dogs' names! Ha ha ha I can't begin to pronounce a name with one or two lonely vowels surrounded by 7-9 consonents like  VYBORNY Ex Hronovsky

Good luck with your pup. As far as what I can tell from the pedigree, he loos like as good a gamble as most pups. Hopefully one day I can make a trip through Eastern Europe and establish some good contacts there. The prices they ask for the dogs are certainly attractive.

SS

 


Bucko

by Bucko on 30 October 2007 - 15:10

Isn't VYBORNY a show title in Czech?


by von symphoni on 30 October 2007 - 21:10

yes vyborny is as good as it gets :)   means excellent I think, but not entirely sure.

there is velmi dobra and dobra (very good and good i think)

 


AgarPhranicniStraze1

by AgarPhranicniStraze1 on 31 October 2007 - 01:10

yes vyborny is excellent and the best of the best.






 


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