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GSDPACK

by GSDPACK on 27 November 2009 - 17:11

"Like I said before I will have few other standard size males to continue supporting what germany created by breeding standard size GSD. And at the same time I will breed Giant, whatever people will request from me I will let them have it."



Sooo you are going to title, breed survey, show and breed to standard Showline GSD out of German bloodlines... As for now you do not have the breeding stock you claim to have. As soon as your bitches are titled and they qualify for breeding then you need to find another qualified stud to breed to... not your male he is already disqualified because of his size!!!

In order to support the breed you got to play by the  rules. The rules are simple.
Why don't you start caring about the breed you say you love and do something with it besides multiplying it and selling puppies by "size" order. They are animals not "bigger Better attitude"   products!!!!


Pack


Make sure that you think before you write.
BTW calling people Nazis is NOT cool.... You should be ashamed of yourself!


Shtal

by Shtal on 27 November 2009 - 19:11

[quote]breeding then you need to find another qualified stud to breed[/quote]

I simply don't have to explain to you, but If you really wanted to know?
About 6 months ago I already made a contract with one person who has a top-dog show-line blk/red 2 year old GSD Male with SCH3 title that I'm going to breed my 7 months females when they grow up.

But for my 10 month giant I will breed to my 10 month female, simply because I can and I will do it.

And I really don't need any pressure from you.


Shtal:)


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[quote]You should be ashamed of yourself![/quote]

No sir.



Shtal

by Shtal on 27 November 2009 - 19:11

You should read this!

[quote]Do you remember what the German Shepherd used to be? Large to x-large, straight back, strong, athletic, stocky build, Safe with friends and family, super intelligent and long lived. I have been breeding to bring back what the shepherd used to be for more the 25 years. I do not breed show dogs, or hyper/aggressive German schutzhund lines. I have no goal at all to breed for these disciplines. Therefore I can focus on the best family pet with the best health. Unlike most old- style shepherd breeders I OFA certify not only hips but elbows as well. If you want a German shepherd that is a true family pet and protector with out needing extra training, or that need to be “put away” when friends and relatives visit.. Then a Royalair Shepherd may be what you are looking for. These bigger shepherds live longer and have better hips then the little guys! It’s the lines- not the size- my dogs average 13 years of age and I am the only breeder in the US with two OFA excellent stud dogs over 120 lbs. Visitors are always welcome. If you used to love shepherds but had a bad experience the new lines. Or the dime a dozen German lines

Our goal has been to produce the ultimate GSD, with temperament & health at the top of the list. We pride ourselves in having awesome size, temperament and health in all of our dogs. We breed for an oversized dog, with a straight back. Some of our females through the years have weighed up to and over 100 pounds! With an average being 80-90 pounds. Our males have topped that weight, and generally reach at least 100 lbs, but generally go over that. Although we pride ourselves with this large size, we never compromise the integrity of the structure and health of the dog. Their health and temperament are equally impressive. We produce a nice "pet" GSD, as the size of our dogs disqualifies them from the smaller conformation show dogs. www.germanshepherdsrule.com/breederspage.html[/quote]


As you can see people breed Giant, you should email them and say they need to stop before you could tell me stop for breeding Giant size.

I know they have some GSD that go over 120 pounds, but it's not my problem.

Take care:)



GSDPACK

by GSDPACK on 27 November 2009 - 20:11

german shepherd never used to be a large dog! they were medium sized animals.



100 pound GSD is not what is written in the standard by the founder of this breed. I think I am going to respect him over excuses to kill this breed. No wonder Europeans don't import american GSDs....

Please educate yourself...

by VomMarischal on 27 November 2009 - 21:11

I don't actually think he's American.... 

GSDPACK

by GSDPACK on 27 November 2009 - 21:11

I agree with you. However, I think he lives in the USA.

Pack



Prager

by Prager on 27 November 2009 - 22:11

I have read all this stuff and I have just realized that I wasted my time. Shucks gash darnet!$#!$$#%&$^%^((**^%^$$$$$$$$$$$$. We usede to say in Czech:

 Komu neni rady tomu neni pomoci!
 Prager.

GSDPACK

by GSDPACK on 28 November 2009 - 00:11

"Komu neni rady tomu neni pomoci!"


ok, ok... I promise myself this....... stop trying! and if you do just remember the above statement...
Pack

by Adi Ibrahimbegovic on 29 November 2009 - 11:11

Thi thread is a waste...I want my last 10 minutes back.

Anyway, "Komu neni rady tomu neni pomoci!" since this language is kind of similar to mine (maybe like 70%). I am trying to decipher what the hell he said.

All the words I can understand, except "rady". Maybe "neni".

Komu -One who
neni -I guess it means "doesn't" or doesn'twant
tomu - goes well with "komu", means that one
pomoc - well, that c at the end in my language is promounced "ch" - means help

So.. The one who doesn't , lol, RADY, then he can't be helped.

Man, Checzh is more different than I thought...


by Adi Ibrahimbegovic on 29 November 2009 - 11:11

Ooooh. I got it. Just by using some common sense (no word like that is used) and remembering some archaic songs that usesuch an expression.

Who isn't WILLING to be helped, then that one cannot be helped... HA!

Also, first thing I learned about Czech, they call ice cream - "Zmrzlina"... Yet, in my language that means "frozen" (anything that is frozen, could be frozen water). Similar, but different.

Okay, my messages are as useless (if not more) than this thread, so both should be closed.





 


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