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by Pretorian on 04 February 2010 - 13:02
Hello,
I love Sables and was looking for some info when i stubled upon this dog called as "Storm del Mazan"
Loved him, if i am not wrong he is a sable dog rite?
Would love to get some info and know a little more abt his progeny....Anybody please help...
Thanks a million
I love Sables and was looking for some info when i stubled upon this dog called as "Storm del Mazan"
Loved him, if i am not wrong he is a sable dog rite?
Would love to get some info and know a little more abt his progeny....Anybody please help...
Thanks a million

by GSDtravels on 04 February 2010 - 14:02
I do believe he would officially be considered sable.
by Ibrahim on 04 February 2010 - 20:02
The dog is a Red sable and was montioned by his owner in this thread, you can contact him.
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/forum/25091.html#25125
Ibrahim
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/forum/25091.html#25125
Ibrahim

by Pretorian on 05 February 2010 - 08:02
Hey thanks a lot Ibrahim
Have checked the link which you have pasted.
Love Sables and was actually interested in getting a sable show male as soon as i can. If you do know of any one please do let me knw.
Thanks a lot GSD Travels as well.
Good luck and wishes.
Rahul
Have checked the link which you have pasted.
Love Sables and was actually interested in getting a sable show male as soon as i can. If you do know of any one please do let me knw.
Thanks a lot GSD Travels as well.
Good luck and wishes.
Rahul
by Ibrahim on 05 February 2010 - 08:02
I think one of the best knowledgable on Red Sables is Silbersee, she is active on the board, hopefully she takes notice of this thread or maybe you can PM her.
Best of luck
Ibrahim
Best of luck
Ibrahim

by Pretorian on 05 February 2010 - 09:02
Thanks a lot again Ibrahim
Have sent Silbersee a personal message asking for some help in regards to this.
Out of curiosity i wanted to know if you would know any details on Storm del mazen. Loved the dog the moment i set my eyes on him. Or a website in regards to his breeders details etc...
Cheers
Have sent Silbersee a personal message asking for some help in regards to this.
Out of curiosity i wanted to know if you would know any details on Storm del mazen. Loved the dog the moment i set my eyes on him. Or a website in regards to his breeders details etc...
Cheers
by Ibrahim on 05 February 2010 - 09:02
I wish I had any more deatails on this real beauty dog, I think OSO is the best one to tell you things about him really, on more details on red sables Silbersee is a good station as she had experience and success, I believe she would be best to approach.
Again
Good luck
Ibrahim
Again
Good luck
Ibrahim
by jpendler on 05 February 2010 - 11:02

by Silbersee on 11 February 2010 - 18:02
Pretorian,
Storm del Mazan is located in Equador I believe. Oso might comment about him since she is his breeder.
In Germany, you might want to contact either Margit van Dorssen (www.arlett.de), or Astrid Acht (www.bastillie.de - click on "Watz" or "Huendinnen"), or the Fichtenschlag Zwinger (www.fichtenschlag.com - click "Graue") or my friend Gerd Dexel (www.haus-dexel.de - even though he has not updated his homepage for a few years now). If you check with Mathew Ajit (Mathaus), he might be able to point you to some Indian breeders or owners of sables. Another idea would be to post on the German showline forum in the English speaking section: www.dsh-biz.de
In the U.S. and Canada, there are a handful people who breed them, like Randy Brent (Dog 1) who bought V-Ronaldo von Arlett from my husband a year or so ago, Tom in Canada and us. But as I mentioned before, it is not really worth buying a puppy from the U.S. to be shipped to India unless you have somebody flying this way anyway. When I have my next litter of showline sables, I usually charge between 1500 to 1800 US-Dollar for a puppy without show disqualifying faults at time of purchase and full gurantees for OFA to pass hips and elbows, but these guarantees are useless to you in India, plus the shipping would cost almost as much as the puppy. Also, I do not like the idea that a young puppy is in flight for so long. That is the reason why I also discouraged and refused the sale of another puppy to Turkey.
Good luck in your search and don't be discouraged. It sometimes takes a long time to find what you are looking for but in the end it will be worth it. Meanwhile, do not settle for anything less because when you do find what you are looking for it would be horrible if you had to pass on it due to lack of space.
Regards, Chris
Storm del Mazan is located in Equador I believe. Oso might comment about him since she is his breeder.
In Germany, you might want to contact either Margit van Dorssen (www.arlett.de), or Astrid Acht (www.bastillie.de - click on "Watz" or "Huendinnen"), or the Fichtenschlag Zwinger (www.fichtenschlag.com - click "Graue") or my friend Gerd Dexel (www.haus-dexel.de - even though he has not updated his homepage for a few years now). If you check with Mathew Ajit (Mathaus), he might be able to point you to some Indian breeders or owners of sables. Another idea would be to post on the German showline forum in the English speaking section: www.dsh-biz.de
In the U.S. and Canada, there are a handful people who breed them, like Randy Brent (Dog 1) who bought V-Ronaldo von Arlett from my husband a year or so ago, Tom in Canada and us. But as I mentioned before, it is not really worth buying a puppy from the U.S. to be shipped to India unless you have somebody flying this way anyway. When I have my next litter of showline sables, I usually charge between 1500 to 1800 US-Dollar for a puppy without show disqualifying faults at time of purchase and full gurantees for OFA to pass hips and elbows, but these guarantees are useless to you in India, plus the shipping would cost almost as much as the puppy. Also, I do not like the idea that a young puppy is in flight for so long. That is the reason why I also discouraged and refused the sale of another puppy to Turkey.
Good luck in your search and don't be discouraged. It sometimes takes a long time to find what you are looking for but in the end it will be worth it. Meanwhile, do not settle for anything less because when you do find what you are looking for it would be horrible if you had to pass on it due to lack of space.
Regards, Chris

by ShadyLady on 11 February 2010 - 19:02
Chris, is Storm del Mazan a very large dog, or is the guy in the pict small? Wow.
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