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by sueincc on 01 April 2009 - 15:04
Stop drinking the kool aid.
by Sunsilver on 01 April 2009 - 16:04
Takes a lot of guts, doesn't it?
Do you do this to your friends, too?
Most dog owners can tell you stories about being rescued by a dog, or a dog doing something incredibly smart. I could tell you one myself, and I know it's true, because I WAS THERE.
Wasn't a Shiloh, though...
I believe it takes a special kind of intelligence for a dog to assess a situation, and realize something is wrong, and try to fix it.
I believe intelligence CAN be selected for. That's what the Shiloh breed founder did when she crossed Shep (who saved her daughter, Lisa, from a crib death) with Kari, the SAR dog, who saved that little girl.
But, some people seem to enjoy going through life, always believing the worst is true of everyone. Must be a pretty rotten way to live, but that's YOUR choice.
Now, I think I'll mosey on over to the ISSR forum, where a couple of people once offered to help pay for my service dog's treatment when he needed an expensive ultrasound done to check for prostate cancer. Where Tina arranged for a young boy undergoing a stem cell transplant for cancer to have his dream come true, and DONATED a Shiloh pup to him. Forum members helped with the costs to ship the pup all the way to Holland!
Recently, forum members helped to raise money for a lady's Shiloh service dog to have expensive surgery for entorpion of the eyelids. It was a very, very bad case, and the surgery was very expensive.
Have a nice day, everyone!
by Two Moons on 01 April 2009 - 16:04
Then I learned Lassie was a dude, you might have well told me Santa was the devil.
I went through several years of therapy before I could go back to school and show my face again in public.
I still bare the scars.
We had no cool aid back then, damnit !
by Sunsilver on 01 April 2009 - 16:04
by wuzzup on 01 April 2009 - 16:04
by Two Moons on 01 April 2009 - 16:04
Yeah I think your right about the koolaid.
by TessJ10 on 01 April 2009 - 16:04
I just tried editing a dog's name & title on this db and it made the change with no problem. Otherwise how are other people able to update as their dogs add titles?
And again, if the ISSDC issues "Grand Victor" titles, that needs to be explained that's where the title came from. It is extremely misleading to list non-recognized titles on this database.
Sorry about the entorpion, which happens to be a genetic defect.
Nope, not going to move on when you come on here adding mixed breed dogs with phantom titles to a GSD pedigree database. By listing these mixes with their made-up "Grand Victor" awards you are deliberately misleading all the new people who come on here and are trying to learn about the German Shepherd Dog. Then these poor people pay money for a puppy by "CV CH Bionic Black Smoke of Zion" "because he's a Grand Victor, just like those other German Shepherds," and then they find out that he's not like those other GSD at all. In fact, he's not even a GSD. "But he's listed on the Pedigree Database. It says he's a Grand Victor!"
Reprehensible.
by Sunsilver on 01 April 2009 - 16:04
And if it isn't a AKC title, then it would be an ISSR title, not the one Tess listed.
Olie must have upgraded the pedigree function. In the past, I tried correcting a ped. where I added the DOB in the title section by accident, and I was unable to remove it.
by Mystere on 01 April 2009 - 16:04
by Two Moons on 01 April 2009 - 16:04
Not to be an irritant but that is not a pedigree, theres nothing there.
Its hardly worth the space. Its not my space so I don't care, but how long can anyone argue about something so trivial.
This seems more of a personal thing to me and I think I'll leave you guys to it.
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