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by SitasMom on 22 June 2011 - 20:06


Kimberlin-Dey Haus has procuded the top female pups the last 2 years running at USA Sieger Show....Her pups are withing our budget...OH, but darn, she's in America, guess these puppies wont be considered.

Red Sable

by Red Sable on 22 June 2011 - 20:06

Sitasmom, she said if you know of some from good parents she WOULD consider them.
Why the sarcasm?

Brittany

by Brittany on 24 June 2011 - 00:06

Fleischerheim is a very good kennel if you want to take out a second mortgage to your house just to get an ULTIMATE  to an ULTIMATE SUPREME puppy at starting price $5000 then goes to $7500 and even then price goes even up. Who the hell would pay that much for a damn puppy? I notice that these puppies don't even become VA dogs in this country let a loan other countries, germany especially.

By the way puppies are all crap shoot. The female puppy that you might get from well bred dogs might not have that protective instinct and the intelligence that you want. Why don't you get a green young adult instead?

Brittany

by Brittany on 24 June 2011 - 01:06

And by the way these European kennels that you're wanting to get a pup from will not sell you their best quality dogs. They usually sell their unwanted dogs that they know wont get them the top trophy so instead they ship them down here to us ignorant Americans.

by crhuerta on 24 June 2011 - 01:06

Brittany....don't generalize..(it's an ignorant statement).. a person can still buy good dogs from Europe.
We've recently imported a female for a friend...and she is everything that the seller professed. Great temperament and very pretty.
Also just purchased w/a close friend.... a young male for our future breeding program.
Very nice young male with sound, stable temperament......so it can & does happen.

by danbee on 25 June 2011 - 01:06

Don't always trust a pretty website, before you think of going w/Fleischerheim please PM me.  And if you post a message you may get a lot of other PMs. 

As for German dogs, I've got to second what Robin said as I'm the one who just got an incredible pregnant female from there.  You just have to know someone that you can trust and be patient.

Seeker of Truth

by Seeker of Truth on 25 June 2011 - 13:06

Brittany, I see by all your recent posts that you are off your meds again and apparently your Daddy has fixed your computer.
What a shame, it was very nice not having to read your ridiculous posts!


by bazza on 25 June 2011 - 16:06

Couldn't agree more, she is PRICELESS!!

Rik

by Rik on 26 June 2011 - 02:06

Brittany did make a few valid points, just went over the top a bit. I'm going to say that the chances of getting other than a well bred puppy from Germany if one doesn't go them self, know someone well connected or have a very good idea what they are doing, are about the same as getting something past a good pet in the U.S. Slim to none.

I went all over Germany, came back to the U.S. and bought from a breeder here. and the puppy was an azz kicker right out of the gate. but it wasn't the first puppy I had ever seen.


if you are looking for recommendations, the first person I contact in Germany is Francis http://www.pfalzerheide.eu/ 


just saying.


Rik 

by bazza on 26 June 2011 - 07:06

Valid points?????? Sure Rik, whatever floats your boat..........PRICELESS, LOL.





 


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