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Pretorian

by Pretorian on 03 November 2010 - 14:11

Wonderful and a very informative thread.

A German Shepherd is a working dog...not a pin up model.

I personally love this guy...

http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/pedigree/444825.html

steve1

by steve1 on 03 November 2010 - 14:11

Yes, He looks to be a handsome Fellow but what is the 169 replies for 170 with this one.
I for one do not understand the reason for Preston putting the thread on here at all. It is nothing new for a Working line Dog to have outstanding comformation there are many,
One among them is Como vom Bonauer Wald (V)
World Champion 2010 WUSV, and if any cares to see movement in a Dog with flowing lines over the ground then take a look at his C section Seville round the Blinds it is effortless and no Dog in the competition was faster over the ground, i liken it with poetry with power to watch
Of course one may say i am biased but the fact remains there are many beautiful Working Line Dogs V rated this is not a one off on this thread and nothing out of the ordinary
Steve1

by eichenluft on 03 November 2010 - 15:11

Eagle is a PERFECT example of what this thread is supposed to be about - Competitive WL dogs who are V in structure.  COMPETITIVE = a dog who was 25X Schh3 under many different judges, at many many different fields and helpers.  A dog who was 18X Schh3 at Regional and National level and who earned a spot on a world team.  V in structure earned at a Regional conformation show under a well-respected conformation judge and Koermeister. 

Jeff is a PERFECT example of a person who is a bigmouth and blowhard who likes to talk big but hasn't done a darn thing at all in his "experience" to prove he knows what he's talking about.  He's never titled a dog in Schutzhund.  He's never earned COMPETITIVE scores in ANY sport at all.  Ring sport jeff?  OOOOOOOOOOO so impressive.  Jeff switched to ring sport because he couldn't cut it in Schutzhund sport.  Yet he's an expert, of course, in Schutzhund sport and dog training in general.  I guess.

If you want to see Jeff's name on any competition results - look down to the bottom of the line where the handlers and dogs who FAIL or come in LAST are listed.  You may find him there if he is entered at all.

molly
http://workinggermanshepherd.com

Rik

by Rik on 03 November 2010 - 16:11

I had a few comments, but feel they were just covered very well.

In my efforts to realize what I have done wrong with the GSD and now want to do right, I only wish I could put into words the value I place on the opinion of those who cannot show me what is correct in their own dog, but never seem to lack the words to tell me what is correct.

Rik

by crhuerta on 03 November 2010 - 17:11

Molly.....your dog is a fine example of a handsomely constructed, Schutzhund Competition GSD.....no need to step inside the circle of (ignorance).

by Ibrahim on 03 November 2010 - 20:11

 Charlie319,

I envy you on your last post, very true and wise.

Ibrahim

darylehret

by darylehret on 03 November 2010 - 20:11

...or off the mountain of arrogance.

So, now that the question has been irrefutably answered, Next thread ... "Who says competitive WL GSDs with excellent conformation - can produce?"

steve1

by steve1 on 03 November 2010 - 21:11

darylehret
I do
 Take Tom van't Leefdahlhof as an example. Tom winner of the WUSV sired EROS 2 + winner of the WUSV EROS sired COMO winner of the WUSV, TOMS G.Father was winner of the WUSV
You cannot get  better than that, 5 generations and Four WUSV winners
Steve1

by Jeff Oehlsen on 03 November 2010 - 23:11

 Molly, show us some video of your perfect sleeve sucker. I would love to see you post that. That way many could see how he sucked. 

Sadlly, you are a breed warden, and are clueless as to what a dog should be. I would have had that doorknob eagle neutered, and sent to a pet home at best.

darylehret

by darylehret on 04 November 2010 - 00:11

Love the example, Steve.  A really great producer, but a "G" rating and kkl2, right?
http://www.working-dog.eu/dogs-details/32992/Tom%20van%20't%20Leefdaalhof/





 


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