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by mapeng on 09 September 2009 - 15:09
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by mapeng on 09 September 2009 - 15:09
by mapeng on 09 September 2009 - 15:09

by PTR909 on 10 September 2009 - 23:09
by patamoke01 on 13 September 2009 - 12:09

by steve1 on 13 September 2009 - 16:09
Firstly it has not been passed yet that the long hair be recognised, plus the long hair has to have a double coat,
Now i am not knocking this dog at all, only the two who posted above saying how great an additrion he will be to someones breeding program, They and the person selling the dog has not mentioned the Dogs hips and Elbows regards the dog in question, but because they like the look of it in a Photo what a great stud dog it will be
a load of poppy cock. I hope the two posting do not add to the thousands of unwanted Puppies in the world for the sake of breed please do not breed from your dogs for if that is all it takes is to see a photo of a dog and say what a great asset it will be then the G.S breed is in for big trouble in the future
Steve
by patamoke01 on 13 September 2009 - 16:09
Sorry but I have to apologise if I came across as an 'average joe dog owner' but I know what is correct for breeding and what is not I was saying I was impressed with the dog, I for one never mentioned or had any intention of breeding dogs just yet and even of that type, but I know that beauty isn't just skin deep there are lots of things to worry in the breed including HD, ED & DM ect.
I am a GSD fan and owner that would like to learn of other people that are further within the GSD world than I am, please do not take this post the wrong way as I am not starting an agrument I am just explaining and apologising about how I worded my post.

by steve1 on 13 September 2009 - 17:09
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Patemoke
Here is another one, see next Pic
Steve

by steve1 on 13 September 2009 - 17:09
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Here he is after passing his AD, will i breed from him very unlikely, His Hips are A1 his Elbows Normal, his pedigree is impeccable, but even to consider breeding he will have to get his Sch3 with very high scores, not just passing scores
Steve
by patamoke01 on 13 September 2009 - 17:09
Steve1, he is very nice, is he european working? What's his breeding? Yes I agree with your point I believe any dog that was bred to do some type of work should be given the chance the exhibit its natural ability to help with the decision of whether he/she should be bred from and what qualities does he/she have to give.
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