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by Jeff Oehlsen on 04 November 2010 - 18:11

 Look at the avoidance. So sad. What little curs you are to be frightened of simple things like registering to a website, or telling me the name of the police dept. After all, my opinion means nothing at all to anyone, so what could possibly go wrong for you ?

Typical show line mentality. 

Quote: What a huge DICK!

I have never met you, and no it is not huge. But thanks for the vote of confidence. Do you have anything worth anything to say, or is that the best you can do ? Do you own scrunchy back dogs as well ?

Red Sable

by Red Sable on 04 November 2010 - 18:11

LOL!

casa forza gsd

by casa forza gsd on 04 November 2010 - 18:11

Just my opinion, like you I'm entitled to have one. Dont know what a scrunchy back dog is? Is the the oposite of a dog who's back looks like a table?

by Jeff Oehlsen on 04 November 2010 - 19:11

 Never said you could not have an opinion. However I made fun of you back for such a feeble, pathetic way of expressing yourself. Imagine that.

The dog in your avatar has a scrunchy back. Can he work ?

casa forza gsd

by casa forza gsd on 04 November 2010 - 19:11

Like I said, what a DICK! So your dogs would then be the coffee tables. Yes SHE can work!
BTW, I really dont care if you make fun of me. I call them like I see them and I'm sure there are many other people on this forum that agree.


by Jeff Oehlsen on 04 November 2010 - 19:11

 Quote: BTW, I really dont care if you make fun of me. I call them like I see them and I'm sure there are many other people on this forum that agree.

I like coffee tables they are very functional. I can put my feet on them, my breakfast on them, books, magazines, coasters, soda pop cans and bottles. What can you do with a scrunchy except tie up a bunch of hair ?

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH.

I love when you knotheads try and match wits. Show us a video of your dog working.

Ruger1

by Ruger1 on 04 November 2010 - 20:11



                I am out in left field here...No surprises there...lol...

         Anyway, I am trying to figure out what type of work Jeff is referring to when he asks for videos of your dogs working....???..Schutzhund protection?...personal protection...?....police work....???...

                       Deanna...: )

              

casa forza gsd

by casa forza gsd on 04 November 2010 - 20:11

I'm not trying to match wits with anyone, like I said just calling them like I see them. I dont have to show you shit, I dont need you to justify what my scrunchy dog can do. Just like you dont need me to approve of your tables.

darylehret

by darylehret on 04 November 2010 - 20:11

Steve, a good example would be one of Tom's sons.
Vito vom Waldwinkel: a great performer, V rated kkl1, and undoubtedly good producer.
Although, notice how both his parents are "G" rated and kkl2?




In similar fashion, I bet there's damn few top performance dogs who ever came out of substandard-performing parents.

Incidently, I kind of wonder what the statistics would be of getting V rated kkl1 progeny from two V rated kkl1 parents.  As little as I really know about showing, my guess would be surprisingly low odds, with improved possibilities for the politically aligned and deep pocketed owners.  "Conformational excellence" is overly subject to human interpretation.  Therefore, I simply don't see the point in selecting "for" what can't be naturally reproduced!  I'm of the opinion that, conformation IS as it's performance will dictate.

Red Sable

by Red Sable on 04 November 2010 - 20:11

Super post Daryl.  I agree I agree I agree.  Thank you for putting it so succinctly.





 


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