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by wolfen68 on 25 July 2008 - 07:07

Before you rush your dog to get titled so you can breed her, before you pick out that new flat screen you'll buy from puppy money ,watch this video, do the right  thing ,don't rush to bring more dogs to their deaths... Hug your dog for every dog out there that is sleeping on cold concrete ,for everydog that stairs through a fence 24/7 , for everydog that is in pain.....love your dog, take care of your dog........................................ for the rest of his/her life........

 

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCNfCChF_GI&feature=related


snajper69

by snajper69 on 25 July 2008 - 12:07

Thats just sad.


pagan

by pagan on 25 July 2008 - 15:07

OMG


Trailrider

by Trailrider on 25 July 2008 - 17:07

I just don't understand how people can do that to their dog.... so, so, sad.


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 25 July 2008 - 17:07

I can .


4pack

by 4pack on 25 July 2008 - 17:07

This is why people shouldn't breed for pets. People "think" they want a GSD. If they weren't readily available to every Tom, Dick and Harry, the few available would be scooped up by the best homes available and loved for life. Don't breed em if you can't feed em people! If you can't or wont take puppies or grown dogs back, don't breed! If your dogs don't contribute to society or the breed, don't breed!


Two Moons

by Two Moons on 25 July 2008 - 17:07

I doesn't have a damn thing to do with a GSD, sorry.

It has to do with people.

No responcability.

SSDD.


AhSighEE

by AhSighEE on 25 July 2008 - 17:07

“Top 10 Reasons Why a German Shepherd Dog May not be the Dog for you” 1.German Shepherds require a serious commitment. Many of the dogs that come to rescue organizations have no training. It is important that the new family puts time and effort into training their dog. 2. These dogs have a high energy level. The very energy that allows these dogs to b police, search, guide and herding dogs is often the reason these dogs are surrendered to a rescue place. If you’re looking for a couch potato you may want to consider a different breed. 3. German Shepherds are highly intelligent. If they are not given a job to do they will often come up with one of their own. 4. Like any dog, the German Shepherd is a social animal and needs to be part of a family. THE LOYALTY THAT ENDEARS THIS BREED TO MANY REQUIRES THAT IT NOT BE BANISHED TO THE BACKYARD. 5. German Shepherds are large dogs. The number one reason given by people for surrendering German Shepherds is moving. Usually apartments do not welcome these dogs. If you don’taknow where you will be a few years down the line it is not the right time to get a german shepherd. 6.These dogs shed non-stop. 7. They can be vocal, often whining and barking to communicate. If left alone for prolonged periods of time they may become problem barkers. 8. If you don’t like doggy smell,consider a different breed. Also, batahing can be challenging due to the dog’s water-resistant outer coat. 9. A German Shepherd must respect its owner. This is not accomplished by heary-handedness;it is only achieved when the owner treats the dog with equal respect. 10. These dogs originated as herding dogs. It is a heritage they carry still. Keep this in mind if your or your neighbors have livestock...Remember that in some states a dog harassing livestock may be shot....

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 25 July 2008 - 18:07

Ah,

Any animal you raise require's commitment, it still goes back to the people who raise them.

JMO.


Trailrider

by Trailrider on 25 July 2008 - 18:07

I agree Two Moons its the people who are fickle. I have always liked animals more than humans! People $uck!!






 


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