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Jyl

by Jyl on 01 December 2009 - 07:12

First off Kim you know how I feel about Rookie!! ...

Here are a few DARK sables that I like. Again I am partial to the very dark sables.



steve1

by steve1 on 01 December 2009 - 12:12

4 Pack
I read your post again
No Izzy does not look scary that is true but if you are around with a ball in your pocket then look out
She will nip and worry your pocket where it is until it comes out She will circle you and worry  until she gets it
One day she was doing it and i picked her up by the scruff of her neck until she squealed Much like her mother would do, did it stop her not a bit she kept worrying my pocket no matter which way i turned she was there A one tracked mind and she was not 5 months old at the time
I have never seen a Pup with so much drive, She is known as Loopy Lou at the training club now, She is Ball crazy and anything that moves she must have
However i do agree that the Dark Sables look Stunning, But i would not change Izzy for one of that Colour for it is the Work ability and potential she has that is of most interest to me
Steve1

by marions on 01 December 2009 - 12:12

Steve
Ive read a couple of post and replies you have submitted.
I do believe you know a thing or two.
If I could give some advise on Izzy is that you make sure you dont get hetic behaviour and think its high drive.
Idealy you want a dog with good drive but most of all a clear head.
I dont know you or Izzy so what Im saying, which Im sure you know, is dont get the two confussed.

Ryanhaus

by Ryanhaus on 01 December 2009 - 12:12

All the dogs shown are breathtaking!

Nice stacks,

Here's my new youngster, she's 2 days old, not much of a stack, and not sure how dark she'll stay, her mom looks like a coyote, she's 65 pounds and looking thin again! 


steve1

by steve1 on 01 December 2009 - 12:12

marions
Thank You for the advice, Yes, I do know the difference between the two, She is something a little different from the Norm, and Having had many offers to sell her from people more up in the Schutzund World than i am, they for sure know what they see in her
I will say this all this happens in the Garden at Home
As soon as we set foot outside she is a Model Straight to heel and if i want she stays there but that i do not ask of her, Because There is no point or expecting Focus for too long a time it gets boring and stale,
At the Moment i cannot get to the Dog clubs so we train Obed in the car park of a local Supermarket as soon as we get there she will Sitz and we begin She is focused and calm quick to learn, Then we do five to no more than 10 minutes of this then in between Play Then a little bit of Obed Off Leash for about 3 minutes or so then its time for a run around and Play No she can switch Off and On as is needed outside the Property that is what i like about her in a Pup so young, I think she will go far
Steve1

by marions on 01 December 2009 - 13:12

Steve1
Good to hear.
Im sure you will keep us posted on her progress.
She is still young, so dont rush it.
Enjoy.

Ryanhaus

by Ryanhaus on 01 December 2009 - 15:12

Hold on, we got our stack!


vonissk

by vonissk on 01 December 2009 - 16:12

Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeezzzzzzzzzzz can I come over and get just one whiff of puppy breath?!!!!  They are beautiful. 

DebiSue

by DebiSue on 01 December 2009 - 18:12

Awesome stack!  My gosh, lookit the head on that girl!

Ryanhaus

by Ryanhaus on 01 December 2009 - 20:12

OMG!!!!!!

They are ALL soooooo CUTE!!!!

Thanks!

  I'm very happy!!!!!

              Paula





 


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