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by Princess on 05 January 2011 - 14:01

Love the question and the funny answers, its like asking a parent which child is prettier. Of course mine are perfect.

by pientje on 05 January 2011 - 15:01

Well i guess i`m the only one with not perfect dogs.
Kenai is not a great sportdog he has low preydrive and he is slow also with biting, he lacks courage, but you know what i love him anyway, his good side is that he is a very social stabile dog he loves obedience and he is a such a plessure to work with, oh and he had HD.
Now Chase he is becomming a nice dog now he is now 2 years old and finally becomming mature, he is very chaotic little hectic, difficult dog to train because his concentration is not so good. He can`t handle a lot of pressure from me, he gets insecure, i do see improvement now hopefully as he matures more he will become more stabile. His great thing are he does have alot of drive and if i can have him focussed he will do great, he is very secure towards other dogs very social dog, i like training with him now and i love him too, and hd en ed free and his back looked great. So here you have my non perfect dogs!

by jamesfountain98 on 05 January 2011 - 16:01

Pientje,I wish more breeders were like you If you can be completely honest about your dog's pros and cons and take the appropriate action you can better the breed. Too many breeders are either like car salesmen or like parents with perfect children who do no wrong.

I'm not saying there aren't any great dogs out there, but there can't be as many as people are saying. I've only visited a couple of schutzhund clubs and out of all the dogs at each one (approx 30) there are only about 5 dogs that I could think of that I would want a puppy from and that all depends on the female they were bred to.





 


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