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by Jantie on 01 February 2012 - 18:02

This dog should NOT be used for stud!!

Details from the SV-Decknachrichten 6/2011:

Uran von der Rieser Perle SZ 2237897 (*Tyson vom Köttersbusch SZ 2175542 SchH3 - *Oduscha von der Rieser Perle SZ 2183081 SchH2), Inz.: Hobby Gletschertopf (5,5-5), Candie Wienerau (5-5), !!!! schwere Ellenbogengelenksdysplasie !!!!

For any questions: ask me: j.demeyere@skynet.be

hunger4justice

by hunger4justice on 02 February 2012 - 03:02

Ok, we want to know why....can't you say here?

trixx

by trixx on 02 February 2012 - 04:02

yes we would like to know why??????????

by Jantie on 02 February 2012 - 05:02

Please, oh please, dear GSD-fans!

You MUST be able to read and understand two words in German, bot have the word "dysplasia" in it: HD and ED!!

!!!! schwere Ellenbogengelenksdysplasie !!!! = severe ED

I put so many exclamation marks around it, and you still don't get it?

I'm so sorry for you! Evil grin!

trixx

by trixx on 03 February 2012 - 01:02

well not everyone has the time to go look on this dogs comments  and maybe you should notice most is in english on this site.

by Jantie on 03 February 2012 - 05:02

Sorry, I haven't noticed Trixx, it must have escaped my mind, that most is in english here!
You know I'm Belgian and my mother tongue is Dutch.
What was I thinking! Tsss! Me... stupid!
"I'm from Barcelona!!"

We ARE talking about a GERMAN Shepherd though, and we want to address the problems in the German Kennel Club, which is called by the way: "Schäferhundeverein SV e.V."
Now it happens to be located in Germany. And the terminology used by millions of fans therefore is predominantly ... euh... German.
I'm sitting on tons of information, sadly enough Trixx, it's all in German.
NOT sharing it with this community because a couple of people do not understand what is behind ED or HD would not be wise, I think...

This site is so funny!
Lots of funny people, I'm having a great time!

yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 03 February 2012 - 06:02

 Hey Hey Hey Jantie:

  Great to see you in such a great funny happy mood

   I totally agree that we must learn German terms.


   Since my two foundation dogs were sold to me with German Pedigrees, both sides and many of the next 4 were also, and I expected to Train those dogs, my trainer gave me homework

 First was read Stewart Hilliard and Susan Barwig  THe Theory and Method of Schutzhund.

IN those pages are terms I was going to hear on the field at club and of course, as time went on, if you want to know how to spell  SHEPHERD and not Shepard, lol,
you will need to further your knowledge by researching those pedigrees .

When you come on here, as I did many yrs ago , I was embarrassed not to know many things printed in German...I had to learn the colors, the words on my pedigrees for sire , dam   birth, color,  sex and then come a Koeerr .

First thing I learned was I didn't have one clue how to correctly pronounce Wieherturchen

I stumbled thru pages for months , talking to club members who ask, what  lines does your bitch come from...lol

 Zilla v  Wieherturchen and you would have laughed silly , Jantie ,to hear me slaughter V a thur chen...
 which is how you pronounce Zillas last name in English
 

THEN came words like    Farbe und Avzeichen

Geschiechi
 much less the word   Deutsche Schaferhund

Any term relating to your dogs color, sex, health etc you should make a big effort to learn..I learned by laying my pedigrees on a big board, and I also learned to trace histories and dogs by using colored markers for same dogs and same lines in all my pedigrees lined up on the wall...

Learning the german terms ,,,especially  
!!!! schwere Ellenbogengelenksdysplasie !!!! = severe ED
is most important.  A big majority of us use German Commands /hand signals and very little english when training.

If you are gonna go German learn German..

then sneak in a little Czech on the side
keep a book handy,.,,,

YR

kazulani

by kazulani on 03 February 2012 - 08:02

Lol Jantie! Not totally fair as one does pick up the german easier with the Dutch :-)

Vom Brunhaus

by Vom Brunhaus on 05 February 2012 - 00:02

  Jantie, what you been smokin / drinkin ? You like to pick on this familie dont you ? Have you nothin better to do with yourself but to get on here and spread lies to discredit a wonderful zuchter with much success ? Rieser Perle does not breed dysplastic dogs, I know I have/own one . Vom Brunhaus

by Petra81 on 05 February 2012 - 02:02

Well, it is not a lie, it is a FACT! Let's check it here: http://www.jaquenetta.com/decknachrichten06-2011.pdf
Or you think that SV is lying???
I guess to breed with a damaged dog is such a crime: even if somebody buys a pup for a pet, not for breeding. With damaged elbows a dog cannot even walk at the age of 1 yr!! And the costs of operation(s) is/are quite high!! There are a lot of healthy males from several bloodlines, why to use the unhealthy ones? To create even more criples????????????





 


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