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by elisabeth00117 on 22 November 2012 - 06:11
I am currently looking for any Dargo progeny (or those who have a planned breeding with collected semen) in Canada or in the United States.
I know of one breeder in the USA who does have semen and I plan to contact them as well.
I have a great-granddaughter and have been around a few grandkids and really admire these lines. I have been doing some exstensive research over the past few years (via clubs, people with first hand knowledge, etc.) and feel like this is where I need to continue searching.
I train in schutzhund, agility and dabble in a few other sports with my dogs.
Would appreciate any information, please feel free to contact me via PM.
by elisabeth00117 on 23 November 2012 - 15:11
by PuppyMatrix on 23 November 2012 - 15:11
I am located in the US and have a grandson of Dargo Ha-Ja-Da that I will be breeding in a few weeks if you are interested. I call him Bam Bam.
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/dog.html?id=609302
http://www.kellypeet.com/german-shepherds/puppies/future-litters/
http://www.kellypeet.com/german-shepherds/long-coat-long-hair-german-shepherd-stud-and-the-12-german-shepherd-12-belgian-shepherd-malinois-stud/bambam/
If you are interested just use my contact form on my website to contact me. I don't check the PM's very often.
by GSDPACK on 23 November 2012 - 16:11
But not really looking into breeding him personally. If people do use him as a stud, I post it on my web site.
There is one litter on the ground right now and I can forward you info of the breeder if you want.
Good luck
by Prager on 23 November 2012 - 17:11
Dargo was an excellent dog but he himself is as far as breeding goes "obsolete". What I mean byt hat is that we have dogs now who have Dargo in him or the same line with same characteristics without his faults or with diminished probability of his faults.
It is basically 3rd male line with Grim z PS in him. Also keep in mind that you do not need Dargo there to get this type of a dog. The main dog is Grim. These lines are great for sport, S&R, detection or LE, but not necessarily for every day life in the house.
by elisabeth00117 on 24 November 2012 - 05:11
My female is a great-granddaughter and I know a lot of granddaughter/grandsons out there as well. Would be interested in seeing those mating as well - please PM me if possible.
I know Grimm was really the "main guy" but I like Grimm through Dargo.
Another cross I am interested in is the Xant/Puci cross.
I REALLY love my female's bottom half and if I could find something similar I would be estatic. Her top half is nice, but from what I am told she takes after her bottom half. I have been told she is "true to her pedigree when it comes to her dam's line".
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/dog.html?id=724260
by elisabeth00117 on 24 November 2012 - 06:11
Love the dogs in his pedigree - my female has Alex and I have learned abit about her as well.
by GSDPACK on 24 November 2012 - 19:11
Orin was bred by a good breeder.
Also, if you do have semen out of Dargo.. or his progeny, be VERY careful as how it is used. Prager has a point... and it is a BIG one.
Good luck and keep learning.. it is a lifetime of research.
by elisabeth00117 on 25 November 2012 - 02:11
The one cross that really stands out to me is the Xant/Puci progeny. I have seen and met a few from these two dogs who I have really liked. Any comments on this pairing? I have a granddaughter and know a few out of these dogs as well.
Not sure if it is the influence of Grim or Ben or both that I like at this point - more research needs to be done on my part.
Any comments welcomed.
by poliriki on 25 November 2012 - 18:11
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