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Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 14 October 2014 - 20:10

Look, MK, you put the vid up as an example of what you were talking about,

and I said I don't see that it is.  End of.

Can't we 1)  agree  to differ

                  2)  let others make their own judgement on who has the best idea of what the film actually shows  ?


by Blitzen on 14 October 2014 - 20:10

How do you think the  GSL dog whose picture I posted above earned so many titles with all that angulation?


by mklevin on 14 October 2014 - 20:10

Yes if you chose to not what see is in front of you that is certainly your choice and I have no problem with that at all.

 


by Blitzen on 14 October 2014 - 20:10

Never mind, I'll take the high road.


by mklevin on 14 October 2014 - 21:10

Oh geez here we go. I don't do alphabets....

G Cazar Vom Hochenfels SchH 3 (289 pts) FH(99pts) CGC son of National Champion and Vice World Champion (tied with Orry v.h. Antverpa) Buck Von Der Pfalz

13X SCH 3 HOT (Handler Owner Trained), SchH3 Club

SchH 1 National Champion, SchH 2 High in trial, SchH 3 North Central Regional Champion, Midcentral Regional Champion, Took the helper off his feet at North Central Regional Championship.

Competed at 9 National SchH Championships.  High Obedience 96V at Canadian National Championship 8 times V rated in Tracking at National Championships, 96 points National Championship in Texas (helper error cost him a 99), Competed at one FH National Championship at 9 years old. 

And my favorite title is TR1 99 pts at 9years old with my 8 year old daughter laying the track and handling him.  That was his retirement trial.

There don't we all feel better?  If not, I have a bunch more dogs with titles that I can trot out too.   Doesn't change any of the facts. 

 


by Blitzen on 14 October 2014 - 21:10

Any photos of them taking a jump?


by Blitzen on 14 October 2014 - 21:10

BTW you should not be so quick to  jump on my posts, ML. I am a fickle woman who changes her mind a lot. I deleted my brags about my dog, not because I feared your dogs would be better, because it's really not important to me what what your dogs have accomplished.  But have a nice day anyway. You are the greatest -you float like a butterfly, sting like a bee.


by Blitzen on 14 October 2014 - 22:10

Since it looks like you are going to let your dogs' accomplishments stand, I think you have had some really great wins with your dogs. Congratulations!! I don't need to see what those dogs looked liked, their accomplishments say it all.


by mklevin on 15 October 2014 - 00:10

lol lets me add a edit reason but won't delete the post.  That's funny.

BTW Blitzen, the high road was several exits back, you already missed it.

You started with the my dog is great and then challenged me to provide mine.  You asked for it you got it.  Jumped on your posts....lol.  I answere it when I saw it, I like how that's now my fault to.  It's ok, I can take it.

No i don't have many pics because I'm on the end of the leash doing the training and I know what I see and don't need a pic to post everywhere. 

Sure it's not important, that's why you threw out the challenge flag. 

Czar was a great dog, I only wish my training had been where it needed to be back then.  His accomplishments back then were inspite of me, not because of me.  He was the second dog I titled. 


by Blitzen on 15 October 2014 - 02:10

It's never WHAT you say, Matt, it's the way you say it. Ever think about just saying - I'd rather see less angulation in your dog because.......... ?  BTW I didn't ask you to critique my dog's conformation, I asked you how you thought she could have achieved so many titles with too much angulation. 

How do you think the  GSL dog whose picture I posted above earned so many titles with all that angulation?

I really don't care about your dogs' accomplishments. Why would I?

 






 


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