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by Red Sable on 24 June 2009 - 12:06
Don't be like that funky, there is more than enough to go around!!
by steve1 on 24 June 2009 - 12:06
Blimey
My lean mean body would not have that effect on you girls it seems you like a lot more meat on the bones,
Steve
My lean mean body would not have that effect on you girls it seems you like a lot more meat on the bones,
Steve
by Bob McKown on 24 June 2009 - 20:06
Ya Steve theres more of us to love and I myself am a molten mountain of lust just waiting to explode....hahahah
I went to there web site and read it and again all I can say is "stupid people should,nt breed"...
I went to there web site and read it and again all I can say is "stupid people should,nt breed"...
by CrysBuck25 on 24 June 2009 - 21:06
The website is tragic, as is the quality of the dogs being produced. The guy claims he is experienced in dog training (30 years), and has trained guard dogs for the Navy Seals and DHS, among others.
Just going by his looks, I wonder if he has really trained dogs as he says he has. Seems to me he should be in a little better shape if he did. Regardless, if a person really trained guard dogs and knew so much about GSDs, he'd know that the AKC will not recognize his specially fed, oversized GSDs as a breed all their own. Not in five years, not in a hundred. They don't recognize the so-called King Shepherds, nor the Shilohs, so I think not.
If he is training these dogs as he says he is, good. But he bred his males way under two, claiming they've passed all kinds of health tests, when I know for a fact you cannot OFA certify a dog before he is two. Prince von Allen, one of his studs, has incorrect ears, among other things, and there's not one single stack picture that I can find on his site that shows us the structure of the dogs.
Crys
Just going by his looks, I wonder if he has really trained dogs as he says he has. Seems to me he should be in a little better shape if he did. Regardless, if a person really trained guard dogs and knew so much about GSDs, he'd know that the AKC will not recognize his specially fed, oversized GSDs as a breed all their own. Not in five years, not in a hundred. They don't recognize the so-called King Shepherds, nor the Shilohs, so I think not.
If he is training these dogs as he says he is, good. But he bred his males way under two, claiming they've passed all kinds of health tests, when I know for a fact you cannot OFA certify a dog before he is two. Prince von Allen, one of his studs, has incorrect ears, among other things, and there's not one single stack picture that I can find on his site that shows us the structure of the dogs.
Crys
by CrysBuck25 on 24 June 2009 - 21:06
His studs are Prince Von Allen, who'd sired a litter by the time he was a year old, Kimba, a rescue Shepherd who is not registered and was to have been neutered, but is not; and of course, Du and Sherk...who will begin breeding soon, even though they are only around a year old. Their old stud, King, died recently, and so is no longer contributing to the breed (THANK GOD).
Crys
Crys
by Rik on 25 June 2009 - 04:06
I'm thinking that you girls who show up there will leave very satisfied with the experience.
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