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RSV2000iDK

by RSV2000iDK on 29 May 2009 - 15:05

Hi
Im curious to know if there is any interrest in this new club besides in germany.
I`m from Denmark, and here it`s a bit slow, but i hope it will increase:

Kim

by Vikram on 29 May 2009 - 16:05

This club is definitely doing Good work and in the right direction. Members are active all over the world.

regards

by Alenase on 29 May 2009 - 16:05

 This unfortunate fact is the fault of the same SV. With presidents who promoted only on race and color not to GSD in our great diversity. And now that they are taking people who are already tired of this kind of discrimination. The error of all we are left to breed a GSD, regardless of color.

I am not defending Raiser is a shame that this separation is done, but now the SV and all the clubs, deverian begin to understand that race is not a dog with black gold, but rather that there are beautiful colors (Grice and black), and is a large group that we need to continue raising rescue GSD. race is one.
best regards
Christian Molina


by Vikram on 29 May 2009 - 16:05

Not just the various coclors buit rediscovering the original philosophy of the breed and rescuing it from the clutches of  wreckers of the breed. The work ethics thats what RSV2000 basic philosophy is

cheers

by Alenase on 29 May 2009 - 19:05

Until 1970, there were no impulses to rediscover anything. It all began from the moment it started to separate the strands of work and beauty that was and is a wrong concept of how to continue a race. In addition to this, the selection of single-colored dogs with black gold (red), and beauty to work for others. I agree with the idea when Messler said that GSD must be a Gold Center, and reason for this was the Universal Sieger. But this should have a greater impetus to actually quantify and reward those who reach this achievement. Why work when our GSD breed successfully.
regards
Christian

jletcher18

by jletcher18 on 29 May 2009 - 19:05

i dont think there is much interest here in the states, outside of those in the "working dog" camp.   things are way too free here for anyone to adhere to a standard, unless they take it upon themselves to do such.  hopefully the rsv2000 will be a success and it will gain popularity here.   also, with very little of the info about it in english,  it is hard for a majority of people here to understand what the goals really are and how it will work.

just  some of my thoughts from talking to others in the USA.

john

hilhaus

by hilhaus on 30 May 2009 - 16:05

I am very interested in the RSV2000 and what Raiser is doing to help preserve the German Shepherd. 
I only hope that it's not too late to reverse the unfortunate direction things have gone.

For me it is somewhat difficult not having translated information and I hope that will come in the near future.                  
I do want to know more about the RSV2000 plan and goals but it certainly can only improve on the direction things are currently going. When more information is available I do plan to join Raiser's efforts and know of several people here in the USA that will be also.        

Deb
Oregon USA

Fee, Brit &
Enja vom Teichblick
Working German Shepherds                             


by Vikram on 30 May 2009 - 17:05

why don't you join now we get regular emails which you can always translate into English through software and keep track of events and happenings. You can also participate in events and meetings

cheers

luvdemdogs

by luvdemdogs on 30 May 2009 - 18:05

When I saw this thread, I thought it was about the RSV virus, LOL!   (probably because my background is all kid related, )

RSV2000iDK

by RSV2000iDK on 01 June 2009 - 10:06

Luckily i am able to speak german so its no problem for me to read whats on the HP of RSV2000. I strongly believe its the only way to go if we are to save our breed from becoming a toydog with grave health issues. That is the reason why i joined the club, and i am trying to gather others in my country with the same ideas and thoughts. It`s difficult though, because the old SV is banning members who join the new club. Cheers





 


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