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allaboutthedawgs

by allaboutthedawgs on 29 October 2007 - 16:10

Echo, that was a smoothly conducted rabbit trail but please stay on the path. My question was not about a rescue it was about your breeding stock.  Why is it an issue about the price? It should just be the cost of doing business. It's something that should have been done and researched BEFORE breeding. It doesn't have to be Sch, unless you go by SV rules. In which case it should be SCH. C'mon. Rules are rules. If you don't abide by the rules of the org. why claim to be breeding under them? It's not right. Just put them ALL through a Titling program of some kind so buyers can rest assured they won't end up with a pup out of parents with problems. If you don't have time/money for it, you probably shouldn't be breeding them.


Ryanhaus

by Ryanhaus on 29 October 2007 - 16:10

KIDS! KIDS! Can't we all just get along.......................


allaboutthedawgs

by allaboutthedawgs on 29 October 2007 - 16:10

Mirasmom, THIS thread is just an exchange of ideas which Echo initiated knowing the controversy it would cause.  Her original post showed she wasn't interested in making this one a "not getting along" thread because SHE brought sueincc into it.

I don't think people are will to "get along" at the expense of their convictions. JMHO


by gsdlvr2 on 29 October 2007 - 16:10

It shouldn't take a year to train for and obtain Sch 1. pay by the title not by the month and check references before you send your dog off for training. Maybe that's a good option for you. It doesn't cost all that much. If you have done the foundation work and your dog has the correct drives, you should have no more than a month or two for the dog to be titled. I could be wrong but that's my .02 I wouldn't send a dog for training and be satisfied with training only,no title. You don't send them off when they are in the housebreaking age, you send them when they are older. You should be able to get your breed survey added on for about another $500.00.

Shelley Strohl

by Shelley Strohl on 29 October 2007 - 16:10

No problem. Just sign your home and kennels over to me, move out, and leave the dogs you want trained. You can visit your dogs on weekends. If they can't be titled in one year, you can throw me out. I'd be ready to move on by then anyway.

 


MI_GSD

by MI_GSD on 29 October 2007 - 16:10

Shelley....I'm up for that offer if you'll keep my husband here with you. 


Shelley Strohl

by Shelley Strohl on 29 October 2007 - 16:10

MI GSD-

Husbands must be securely kenneled. I charge extra for training husbands, and require an iron-clad liability release, just in case I damage them permanently in the course of training.

Husband training has not been a lucrative endeavor for me. I'm thinking the lack of a good "demo" model has kept business away in droves. Ha ha ha.

SS


animules

by animules on 29 October 2007 - 18:10

I would start by asking the training director of the club you belong to.  If they cannot recommend a trainer, I would contact other clubs listed on the various national web sites, USA, WDA, DVG.  Clubs are listed there frequently with the training director or a contact name.  There are even adds here on PDB for people willing to title dogs.  But first I would ask the training director.


by EchoMeadows on 29 October 2007 - 18:10

Shelly sounds like a hell of a Deal !!!    can I peek around the corner to pick up a few training tips ???    :-)  

I love it,  Now that is a sense of Humor !!

 

Allabout the dogs,  I most certain did NOT DRAG sueincc into this she STUCK her big nose up my A** long ago and in the other thread as well all BY HERSELF !!!

 


animules

by animules on 29 October 2007 - 19:10

Here's the listing for WDA.  Region #9, which includes Oregon, has quite a few clubs listed.
http://www.gsdca-wda.org/clubs.htm

Here's the site for USA's Pacific Northwest region:
http://germanshepherddog.com/clubs/pacific_northwest.htm

Here's DVG America's site:
http://dvgamerica.com/

 

I would think there would be contacts here that could help recommend a trainer to train and title if a person was really interested.






 


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