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by moose88 on 22 April 2007 - 07:04

thanks for anyone who can help.

by EchoMeadows on 22 April 2007 - 11:04

moose88, I have no knowledge of any breeders in your area, However I can offer a few things for you to consider. You ask for "good breeder" First ask yourself what does that entail for you?? Ongoing support from that breeder for the next 12 years ? Guarantees ? and so forth Also be prepared to make several trips to several breeders homes. See the dogs, all the dogs, meet the breeder face to face. and Trust your Gut!! I can't stress enough though, to visit as many breeders as possible. The smaller hobby breeder might be the one your looking for or it may be the commercialized large scale breeder. point is you are the one who has to be comfortable with the decision and if ongoing support is important to you, Then you need and good report with that breeder. Best of luck and I hope some of the other posters here can help you find someone local. and hope some of what I have written here will help you as well. Keep us posted and be sure to let us know when your new bundle of joy comes home with you.

by altostland on 22 April 2007 - 13:04

It would help if you specified what kind of dog you're looking for - showlines? working lines? East, West Belgian or Czech? What do you want to do with the dog - pet, show, SAR, sport, etc? This will help you narrow the field drastically.

by Fireman on 22 April 2007 - 15:04

Alabama, www.seeblick.com looks intersting,but I has never had any dealings with him. There was a great dog some years ago -? seeblick.seiger maybe. Look it up.

by Fireman on 22 April 2007 - 16:04

V Siro vom Seeblick, a breath taking BSP champ with show looks . Good luck.Let me know how you do.

by moose88 on 22 April 2007 - 18:04

hi thank you for the information, I would like a pup that I can have as a companion, I most likely will not do titles, so it doesnt have to be cream of the crop, but I do want a nice dog. I really do not have a preference if it is czech or german lines.

by Fireman on 23 April 2007 - 02:04

I think a show line female is what would suite your need .I wouldn't touch a pup without the parents having hips certified as at least good.Anything that likes to chase a ball is usualy easy to train.





 


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