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by HAUS VON KONIGTUM on 21 February 2014 - 18:02
HESTER HAUS AD: Isso von der Nanque is an Argentine import, 100% West German line. Protection trained and certified and sealed onto his original papers. Excellent hips and health, no health issues. Seeking his retirement home at the young age of 5!
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Please disclose why this dog "with no nealth issues" is a result of you being unable to do a natural breeding; got some videos and attempted to A.I. this dog until he bled. Now he can no longer breed at all.
Are you planning on disclosing that you are unable to obtain a natural breeding from
ANY of your dogs, and that two of your young males have tested with ZERO sperm
count?
Are you at any time thinking of disclosing the fact that you have been “breeding” since
2012 (not 2010 as noted on your profile) And that you had ZERO experience and
imported females already in whelp, because you had no experience?
Has it crossed your mind to let people know that your first litter was whelped in an open field with a male dog present, (and you were NOT) and one of the pups was killed by the male?
Has it occurred to you to mention that you used a dog at stud without hip xrays, and
AFTER the litter was born, found that he had hip dysplacia, and you were going to put
the whole litter down?
There is no mention of the fact that when the stud owner demanded her dog back, he was returned to her 23 pounds lighter, covered in ticks and fleas (testing positive for Erlichia, Lymes disease, Heartworms,) and with an open and infected wound on his paw.
Oh, and since you sold the pups from the litter from the sire with bad hips, with no
disclosure about the hips, you have refused to give the AKC papers even after you
registered the whole litter. There is a very high likelihood that the pups hips will be fine.
How about the pup that was diagnosed with Mega-esophagus that was NOT genetic, but caused by him eating a dental pick, (while under your care) which poked a hole in the esophagus and caused an abcess. And by the way you were going to put him down too.
The list goes on and on, with more atrocities. Too many to mention. WHAT IS GOING
ON IN YOUR KENNEL?
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Please disclose why this dog "with no nealth issues" is a result of you being unable to do a natural breeding; got some videos and attempted to A.I. this dog until he bled. Now he can no longer breed at all.
Are you planning on disclosing that you are unable to obtain a natural breeding from
ANY of your dogs, and that two of your young males have tested with ZERO sperm
count?
Are you at any time thinking of disclosing the fact that you have been “breeding” since
2012 (not 2010 as noted on your profile) And that you had ZERO experience and
imported females already in whelp, because you had no experience?
Has it crossed your mind to let people know that your first litter was whelped in an open field with a male dog present, (and you were NOT) and one of the pups was killed by the male?
Has it occurred to you to mention that you used a dog at stud without hip xrays, and
AFTER the litter was born, found that he had hip dysplacia, and you were going to put
the whole litter down?
There is no mention of the fact that when the stud owner demanded her dog back, he was returned to her 23 pounds lighter, covered in ticks and fleas (testing positive for Erlichia, Lymes disease, Heartworms,) and with an open and infected wound on his paw.
Oh, and since you sold the pups from the litter from the sire with bad hips, with no
disclosure about the hips, you have refused to give the AKC papers even after you
registered the whole litter. There is a very high likelihood that the pups hips will be fine.
How about the pup that was diagnosed with Mega-esophagus that was NOT genetic, but caused by him eating a dental pick, (while under your care) which poked a hole in the esophagus and caused an abcess. And by the way you were going to put him down too.
The list goes on and on, with more atrocities. Too many to mention. WHAT IS GOING
ON IN YOUR KENNEL?
by HAUS VON KONIGTUM on 14 March 2014 - 13:03
Hester Haus German Shepherds says- "He is not as dark a red as a lot of people like today, however, his temperament, conformation, and drive are good as can be. I have dark red females who consistently throw the deep pigment, and I couldn't ask for a better future sire."
I am confused. How does having ONE litter (per female) equal "consistently"? Considering both were imported already pregnant- so the "throwing of deep pigment" could be courtesy of the male! Third female in kennel has never been (successsfully) bred!
by Paul Garrison on 14 March 2014 - 14:03
Wow he sounds like a used dog sales man.
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