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by Krazy Bout K9s on 28 July 2009 - 22:07
I have someone that is going to send a dog there for therapy training and I can't seem to find any credentials on their website, which makes me suspicious,, Maybe I am just getting paranoid, though, from so many bad experiences with websites...
Thanks, Steph
Montana GSD Rescue
www.montanagsdrescue.org
http://www.iguardinternational.com/index.html
by Wise Guy on 28 July 2009 - 22:07
by Desrat on 04 August 2009 - 00:08
Nick Lungu is the owner/operator of the kennel and he is very good. I do not know about the various certifications that he has, but I have had nothing but good results with him. My wife works with dogs professionally and I have had GSDs since birth, and Nick is the best trainer I have met. He is good enough for the Spokane Police department. I personally have seen his work with dangerous dogs.
Nick is more than happy to give referances. He is very busy, but very open and honest. just give him a call.
http://www.iguardinternational.com/

by RatPackKing on 30 August 2009 - 03:08
by JulieLovesIGuardInternationalDogs on 17 November 2009 - 23:11
...I have read your comment regarding Nick and I Guard International. I would like to ask you a few questions because it does not sound at all like the Nick I have known for years. First of all, I have two male German Shepard's from Nick, and I searched very deep to find the best dogs possible, and the best breeder possible. I live in Sacramento California, so to adopt two animals two states above me was quite a risk to take, but I am so glad that I decided to take that risk. I spoke with Nick months before adopting my German Sheppard, he asked questions and wanted references and a down payment after researching who I was first. He loves his dogs, and the dogs that he breeds. Nick wants to verify and make sure that he is allowing the right person to adopt his German Shepard's, not just someone with money, but someone who has a love for animals and a safe environment for the dogs to grow up in. This is not some guy who just wants money, he truly invests all his time and energy for the client and for the dogs. As I read the email above, I had a feeling that you were not telling the truth, possibly because you are a breeder yourself and you don't want a good breeder like Nick to do well so you want to slander his name and his business. I am passionate about how Nick handles his clients and raises his dogs, and I honestly know for a fact that Nick would never allow any dog to be hit by a car and handled by a shelter without him being right beside the animal at all times. As you stated above, you say the police did not have enough evidence to support your case, it is probably because it never happened. And if you love your dog so much, why didn't you follow through with it? I would love to see the police report to determine if in fact this did happen, which would validate your posting. Until then, I feel as if you a jealous because he is such a wonderful person and wonderful breeder. If you would like to discuss this matter please email me at the address below. And if anyone has questions regarding German Shepard's and I Guard International, I would be happy to speak with you.
Julie Bradley
bradley@csus.edu
by 7shepherds on 17 November 2009 - 23:11
I agree with Julie. The whole dog hit by car story sounds bogus to me. Nick would never allow anything like that to happen. My dogs are my kids and I would trust him with any and all of them. I wonder if "Max" even exists.
by iggy and zappa on 17 November 2009 - 23:11
P.S. don't slander the good name of Nick unless you have the proof.
by I Guard Int on 17 November 2009 - 23:11
To anyone reading this, I'm sure you are wondering if the above post has any truth. It is false and it should be removed. I have been a trainer for over 10 years and have worked very hard to earn my reputation in the K9 community. I do not appreciate the slander.
My testimonials on my website are real people who have had their lives changed because of the work I have done with their dogs. Please read them and feel free to contact them.
Nikolay Lungu
www.Iguardinternational.com
by beetree on 18 November 2009 - 00:11
by iggy and zappa on 18 November 2009 - 19:11
...First of all, I wanted to let you know that you have a beautiful German Shepard, and I'm acknowledge that I did spell German Shepard wrong in my posting from yesterday, after I posted it. But I am not sorry for misspelling German Shepard, it was a error. I was actually writing quickly and I was passionate about what I was saying and failed to re-read my posting before sending it. Thank you for correcting my mistake, which is only a simple error of verbiage....
...But I still would like to answer any questions about the main point I was writing about, which was my appreciation for a great breeder who I can trust with my two babies, and who I can call anytime if I have a question. When I know someone is writing something to others that is so wrong and nothing that this person would do or is like, I feel that it is important to protect that individuals credibility. Nick is a great person who loves his job and would do anything for anyone who had a question or concern about their animal, even if it isn't one of his own breeds of dogs. I trust this man greatly, and I do know many people that do....
...When I read that posting regarding "Max" being ran over in Nick's care, and Nick running away from the incident with nowhere to be found, It was obvious that this person has the wrong guy, or this person is a breeder themselves and is trying to be sneaky by going on sites such as these and posts information that is slandering and incorrect about Nick's business, and maybe even other individuals business. I do not find the information that was posted to be correct, and I do not want people to think that Nick would ever do this because his is so great with his animals and deserves a fair chance just as anyone else would. Please excuse any misspellings...
Thank you...
Julie Bradley,
(Here are my lovely I Guard International Adopted Dogs below, for my credibility...)


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