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afwark15

by afwark15 on 15 August 2010 - 15:08

That is correct!

If you do not KNOW, please refrain from commenting

Amanda

Sock Puppet

by Sock Puppet on 15 August 2010 - 15:08

I believe Molly is very vindictive.

MaggieMae

by MaggieMae on 15 August 2010 - 15:08

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afwark15

by afwark15 on 15 August 2010 - 15:08

Anyway.......

Since the topic is : look at these pictures, you won't mind if I share some pics from this very album!!





My boy, Arko v. eichenluft

MAINLYMAX

by MAINLYMAX on 15 August 2010 - 15:08



Gabi,
           Precious angel you look happy, wish you the best. Here is Gabi back in the day.
Beautiful dog.

Sock Puppet

by Sock Puppet on 15 August 2010 - 15:08

Anyway, I hope you do not ever cross Molly as then you would see the true Molly and not the fake Molly.

Good luck with your boy and I would study your contract and know the reasons she could take back possession and I would be careful.



by eichenluft on 15 August 2010 - 16:08

Actually, as everyone can see by these pictures of my YEARLY reunion for people who own dogs they purchased from me - I am extremely supportive of those who own my dogs.  Including if they have health problems.  (Doesn't happen very often)  It's when the owner makes up problems that their dogs don't have, and spreads those problems on the internet for the sake of attention and drama, that I have a problem with those owners. 

Let's see the diagnosis proof of your dog having HD and EPI - go ahead, make my day.  And, how about proof that I didn't stand behind my contract (or go beyond it)  for any proven health problems?  Huh?  how about that?

Or, how about a back problem that she was, of course, born with?  Allergies to everything, and, and, and......

Nope, I don't have time at all for people like that, other than wishing I never sold them one of my puppies in the first place.  People like this should own a goldfish, not a dog and certainly not a GSD.  I do hope other breeders "take note" when it's time to sell their puppies.  Talk to other breeders, and trainers, and find out who is on their "wish they didn't sell to" list.

As for my retired females, I charge cost of spay - unless they are already spayed.  In that case, zero.  They are not "rescues" or considered such in any way. 

molly

Sock Puppet

by Sock Puppet on 15 August 2010 - 16:08

I see you are finally here. Proof of what?

No one said anything about what you are talking. No one. All that was said about your contract is you better know whats in it just in case you get on Molly's bad side.

What about giving a dog away that is only half yours? What about hurting at all cost?

I do believe you owe Shelly one thing and that is an explanation on what you did with her dog.

Molly your whole plan is to hurt and you cannot deny it. I and others asked you to try but you feel you are to good to try but here is the thing you are not. You are no better than most probably worse than lots so get your ass off that high horse and deal with the fact you gave away a dog that was owned by someone else.

Pretty simple if you would get off that rich kid attitude.



by eichenluft on 15 August 2010 - 16:08

rich kid?  who told you that story? 

I grew up in a military family, moving from place to place.  My father was career military, officer in the Army and retired as Colonel William S Graf from the Army after 30 years in, 2 tours in Vietnam.  My mother was a part-time teacher and full-time mother.  My grandparents were laborers - grandfather electrician, grandmother factory worker, other grandparents both teachers.    Great-grandparents immigrants who worked in factories, coal mines and as police officers, women stayed at home with the kids.

Here's the facts - I've worked hard my entire life for the things that I have and own.  I earned every cent I ever made.  I started working when I was 16.   I worked after school and all through summer breaks from school.   I graduated from highschool after attending three different high schools.  I graduated from college with a Bachelor's degree in equine and business management.  I started working professionally the month I graduated, as manager of Randolph-Macon Women's college riding center - teaching lessons, training horses, mucking stalls, grooming, and managing all operations (50 private and school-owned horses).   I worked 6-7 days/week and holidays (the only employee without a local family to spend holiday with, so I always worked).   I then became the manager of Sugar Hill Farm in VA - private dressage facility where I worked 6-7 days/week and often 16 hours/day.  I then started my own business and since then have been working on my own, sole ownership with 0 employees and making enough to pay my bills.  Puppies sometimes help pay the bills, and sometimes the breeding "business" creates bills to be paid.

Rich kid, indeed.  Get your facts straight for once, why don't you.

Here's a little-known fact - Shelley didn't graduate from high school, yet she came from a wealthy family.  Now who works for a living and who cons and leeches for a living?  HMMMMMMMMM????

molly


MAINLYMAX

by MAINLYMAX on 15 August 2010 - 17:08

Molly/Shelly

I hope both of you are happy with this placement,.....I feel like I have been put
through the Free Willy syndrome......I have an old female that has been through alot with me.
And through the years she was my faithful companion. Above and beyond my human friends.
So this strikes a tender chord



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