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by Ammad Cheema on 29 December 2012 - 19:12
Q- Please give expert comments about mentioned GSDs and blood line .? I want to purchase them for show line and breeding.?
Thanks in Advance
Dog 1-
Age 6 months
His father Pedigree
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/dog.html?id=738656

Timo age 3 years.
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/dog.html?id=639789

Thanks in Advance
Dog 1-
Age 6 months
His father Pedigree
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/dog.html?id=738656

Timo age 3 years.
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/dog.html?id=639789

by Ibrahim on 29 December 2012 - 19:12
ٍ2nd dog is a shame to the breed

by live4schutzhund on 29 December 2012 - 19:12
Post the motherline pedigree. Or just post the dogs actual pedigree.
Invest all your money in the highest quality females. The motherline is the secret to every successful breeder.
The odds of buying a male that would turn into a world champion or desired stud dog is slim to none. The amount of money it would take to get your new male to that level would have provided stud service to well known males 20 or 30 times over.
The only time it makes sense to spend a ton of money on a male is when it is a male out of YOUR female from a WELL KNOWN stud and you get lucky.
So my question to you is, where is dog 1's sister?
Invest all your money in the highest quality females. The motherline is the secret to every successful breeder.
The odds of buying a male that would turn into a world champion or desired stud dog is slim to none. The amount of money it would take to get your new male to that level would have provided stud service to well known males 20 or 30 times over.
The only time it makes sense to spend a ton of money on a male is when it is a male out of YOUR female from a WELL KNOWN stud and you get lucky.
So my question to you is, where is dog 1's sister?

by Sunsilver on 29 December 2012 - 19:12
ٍ2nd dog is a shame to the breed
Ibrahim, why do you say that? He's stacked very poorly, but I definitley prefer him to the first dog, with its weak ear that looks like it may never come up! He's got a nicer head and better pigment, It's hard to judge his legs due to the bad stack, which makes the front pasterns look weak, but he looks to have excellent bone. The first dog is still too young to really judge how he will turn out when mature.
Ibrahim, why do you say that? He's stacked very poorly, but I definitley prefer him to the first dog, with its weak ear that looks like it may never come up! He's got a nicer head and better pigment, It's hard to judge his legs due to the bad stack, which makes the front pasterns look weak, but he looks to have excellent bone. The first dog is still too young to really judge how he will turn out when mature.
by Ibrahim on 29 December 2012 - 20:12
Sunsilve, knowing he's still not the OP's dog I will be extremely frank, whether stacked properly or not, his rear, proportions & topline make him very ugly to look at
by Ibrahim on 29 December 2012 - 20:12
I think I have to take back what I said. I was wondering why Sunsilver didn't see what I see, I opened the site in another browser and found I was seeing the pictures compressed badly and distorting the bodies of the dogs, especially the second one, I take back my negative criticizm.

by Ammad Cheema on 29 December 2012 - 20:12

mother - http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/dog.html?id=752984
Thanks live4schutzhund My question still there.?
Please find the another pic and movement video as well for furhter clearification.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Qe7T7hgAa7Y

by live4schutzhund on 29 December 2012 - 22:12
Depends on the money for each. I dont like the motherline of either. Dog 2 is nice. If you plan to show him and see what he is capable of then great and good luck. If you are buying him as a stud dog as is, I think it is a not so smart business decision.
How much are the dogs?
How much are the dogs?

by Ammad Cheema on 29 December 2012 - 22:12
For puppy demand is 1200 euro n for adult 7000 euro
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