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by Kiserhoff on 03 July 2007 - 05:07

No I was thinking of studing him because people have really shown interest.But  I won't if it will put a bad name out there for me and my dogs.

 


yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 03 July 2007 - 06:07

who is the Mother of this dog??????????????????????????where is the rest of your pedigree???


EKvonEarnhardt

by EKvonEarnhardt on 03 July 2007 - 10:07

Is the second link you posted really the pedigree?  She does not look like she came from  V lines JMHO

 


VonIsengard

by VonIsengard on 03 July 2007 - 14:07

You know what they say in the horse world, a good stallion makes a great gelding...

I'm sure they're nice enough pets in your home, and there are people out there breeding much, MUCH worse... but if you read this board at all you would know , most of these people are working enthusiasts, you could not have really expected to get positive feedback on your male, could you?

The female at least comes from good lines,  if she's a good worker, title her, and stud to a much more superior male, you will not improve quality breeding to the male you posted.


by Kiserhoff on 03 July 2007 - 17:07

Ya I do agree her I just went and bought. She is a very nice girl I do have one pic alitte better of her but I am not a photographer. No I did not expect to get all positive feedback at all.Just qurious.

I have not at all had time to finish shadow s ped I am going to take him off he was only on here to get the feed back.

I am on the way to title her she is a very bright dog and very willing to work.

                                               TY guys

                                             Elizabeth


SchHBabe

by SchHBabe on 03 July 2007 - 17:07

Kiserhoff,

Have you pulled the ad for your "male at stud" too?  Granted you have the right to advertise, but if you're concerned about the reputation of your kennel and breeding program, I would not personally advertise that dog at stud.

Kudos to you for asking questions before breeding him!  A lot of breeders don't even bother to do that.  Best wishes to you to learn more about the breed, and titling your female.

Yvette

 


policemom

by policemom on 03 July 2007 - 18:07

Elizabeth I wish you the best with all your dogs.  It sounds like you really want what is best for THEM.  It is very hard to take good photos because they move so darned fast!  Keep trying though.  There are many people here who will help you.  Don't be afraid to ask questions and learn learn learn.  Good luck.


yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 03 July 2007 - 20:07

The female is quite a better pic for you to use for breeding if you continue with her and get her ofa at 24 month and dont breed her until u get her B and Sch1 at least ....then u can go on , after the first litter. if you desire......You can do her tracking title first also, which may be easier if this is all new to her....do a cgc if you want , never hurts to do any thing to keep her busy ,,,,,,akc has a lot of good things to keep busy and then uou can find a local club and get her evaluated.....good luck   dont breed her to the boy you posted about....a real waste and a disservice to this female......


by Sugarbear on 03 July 2007 - 20:07

Ummm....WOW!   Yeah, well let's see - maybe not so much.   Even forgetting the gruesome angulation, the dog's pedigree is terrible.  He may be a beautiful dog in person, but it really takes so much more than that to justify breeding.


by 1doggie2 on 03 July 2007 - 20:07

To funny, I think their is a saying, "only a Mother could love"






 


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