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by nonacona60 on 10 April 2010 - 23:04
www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/653955.html

by nonacona60 on 11 April 2010 - 05:04
The first post had 28 hits and then it was on....This post 118 views ..and not one comment yet.....I think I proved my point...People can be so cruel.
by VomMarischal on 11 April 2010 - 11:04
by beetree on 11 April 2010 - 13:04

by hodie on 11 April 2010 - 13:04

by GSDoogieMom10 on 11 April 2010 - 15:04

by nonacona60 on 11 April 2010 - 16:04
I bet V Stephanitz would be so proud of all of us....Not that I have to, but in a figure of speech., "some people can never be pleased...."
I love all of you guys and all of your wonderful knowledge you bring to this forum... Keep up the good work...
This is my last response to this topic as I have had enough entertainment. NOW I will go work with my dogs.
P.S. whether you guys realize it or not, EVERY time someone does a breeding, its a gamble and a risk, REGARDLESS of which two animals they breed together.
by VomMarischal on 11 April 2010 - 16:04

by ziegenfarm on 11 April 2010 - 16:04
pjp
by hodie on 11 April 2010 - 17:04
Your quote is partially correct and it is all the more reason to ask intelligent questions and BREED SELECTIVELY after one has done their homework and has MINIMIZED the gamble and risk. You said yourself that the female is not even OFAed at 6 years of age. Surely you could have done that by now, and if not, you could do it now and wait to breed. But, no, you are in too big a hurry to find a stud and hope someone here, anyone here, whether they know shit from shinola, will say...."Oh yes, that would be a great matchup" (as have some of your friends who also defended someone else doing the same kind of pointless breeding).
For someone to say they have been breeding and breeding over 30 years and not know how to decide whether a given dog is a good match, suggests that not much came of all those years. For someone to even consider breeding dogs without minimal health checks says even more. It is just knowing that it is always a risk that means one should do EVERYTHING in one's power to understand temperament, health, and bloodlines before they put dogs together to simply make more puppies. You don't know what it means to "do the breed" any good, nor do you likely care.
And cruel? Because all of us who really do care don't jump up and bless your questions or litters? You have to be kidding. You want absolution and none of us will give it unless you do your homework. If you TRULY want to know something, then learn to ask a real question instead of posting a post with some lame ass pedigree and asking us whether this is a good pedigree or not. No, you cannot know all the bloodlines in the world, but you can assure your dogs have minimal health certifications, are not too young, and have someone ELSE evaluate them for temperament etc. Then you can post an intelligent question and TELL US WHAT YOU KNOW AND WHY YOU WOULD EVEN CONSIDER MATING THE TWO DOGS? What a novel concept. If you want blessings, yes, look elsewhere because here the dearth of only a few responses from mostly people who are also new here should tell you something about your question to begin with.
Cruelty is breeding for the wrong reasons and simply making more pups for the hell of it, and just because one can.
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