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by Schaferhunden on 04 July 2010 - 17:07

DDR DSH is the problem now you see what a A__ Hole she is.All lies and useles informanion. Who care about her girl friends and her sex life. Rob

Sock Puppet

by Sock Puppet on 04 July 2010 - 17:07

I was just curious someone sent me your pic and I just thought I would ask.

No what it shows me is you can slam me but DDR can go 10 miles off topic but you don't say one word to her. Why? If your whole problem is going off topic. Then should you not address her also?

Your thread is thrashed I wasn't the first to go off topic but you sure made it a point to say I was off topic. Why? Is DDR your grandma or mom?

by Schaferhunden on 04 July 2010 - 17:07

What does it matter how old I am? What does that have to do with anything? I hope everyone see the smoke screen she tries to put up.GSDguy you see she keeps wanting people to think i am someone else. Sock puppet i am not sure cause i do not know all the stud dogs here in the usa.I would stay clear from DDR DSH and all her chumlees.. Rob.............

GSDguy08

by GSDguy08 on 04 July 2010 - 18:07

Why would someone be sending you my picture? Question, why are you talking and getting info like that about me away from here?  Sounds like you have too much time on your hands.  I'm not bashing DDR because one.....I'm not going to waste all of my time reading her posts.  No telling how many she has posted on here, I just skipped over them.  I have better things to do.  Sure DDR is my mom.........considering I couldn't tell you her last name unless I looked it up again......and considering I don't know where she lives.  Arguing with DDR only fuels the fire and makes it worse.

Sock Puppet

by Sock Puppet on 04 July 2010 - 19:07

Not sure why they sent it but I will ask.

Well I will write a book next time and then you can skip over what I write. Thanks for the tip.

We tried to ignore DDR but she started thread after thread trying to call me out. Ignoring will not work with her as she will just keep posting to herself.





by Schaferhunden on 04 July 2010 - 20:07

GSDGUY and Puppet here is a stud Ali von den Schwedenschanzen http://www.schonestadt.com/ali.html

shrabe

by shrabe on 05 July 2010 - 19:07

Ok well I do not know as much as some others with reagrd to DDR line dogs. I have a Puck Grafental son and I can tell you he has a ridiculous amount of prey drive. In fact we worked on building his prey drive so much during his foundation that when we started going to another helper we had to work on shifting his focus, which we did. Now as a pup he did not have a ton of drive, but we worked at it, and worked hard at it. He is a tracking machine and tracks for the sole purpose of tracking. He is super social, but can be aloof as well. The older he gets the less sensitive he gets, if that makes any sense, he will be 2 in August, sorry I don't have any video to post, but I can change that. I worked my ass of to get nice focus during obedience as it was not his favorite, but he is looking super nice. I have attached a pic of his heeling, not the best but you will get the idea.

Theresa

Jyl

by Jyl on 05 July 2010 - 21:07

Shrabe
Nice male. What is his pedigree?

shrabe

by shrabe on 05 July 2010 - 21:07

Here ya go

http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/568498.html

Theresa


Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 06 July 2010 - 14:07

Not trying to be petty, but how can you say a dog has a ridiculous amount of prey drive and then in the same breath say he didn't have any and you worked super hard at building/creating it? That's not a dog with a lot of prey drive; that's a dog doing what he thinks his handler wants him to do- go nuts for objects. Working for the handler is an excellent attribute, and one I'd much rather see than ridiculously high prey, but that behavior is not the same as genetically high drive, so I don't think it's correct to say the dog has high prey drive when you CREATED that in the dog. This is the number one reason I like to see a green dog's behavior and see who the dog truly is genetically, "right out of the box" so to speak, and not see what has been trained into a dog.

How is the dog super social and aloof? Do you mean tolerant when you say social, or do you mean outgoing and friendly? What do you mean by aloof? I would say my male is aloof (and so has everyone else, lol), as he is tolerant and stable, but has zero interest in interacting with anyone but me. He is indifferent unless you are a threat and can be taken anywhere, but I would never call him friendly.

I just think it's important to be particular about how we define certain things when we're talking about certain studs/lines and genetic attributes vs. trained/conditioned behavior.





 


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