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by Makosh on 20 June 2005 - 16:06

I have an extremely nice long/stock coated female for sale, with huge head, but she will not grow oversized. 8 weeks old, but already real protection, will do V in conformation! There is only one thing wrong with her – she’s got golden wings!...

harley

by harley on 20 June 2005 - 16:06

what the heck are golden wings?? is she show or working lines? can you send me a photo?? are you in the u.s.

by HileHaus on 20 June 2005 - 16:06

Hey Harley....how can people contact you if you don't post your e-mail address?

harley

by harley on 20 June 2005 - 16:06

i figured they would just reply through this website.. sorry e mail is saba20@optonline.net

by Makosh on 20 June 2005 - 16:06

Harley, I'm sorry, it was a joke :) A Russian sense of humour, you know :) It's just I think you will have a very hard time finding a suitable female, because there is no honest breeder who can guarantee you such things as protection qualities of a puppy, for example, because it is up to you how you raise and train the puppy - that will influence her so much! Here, take a look at this: http://www.salztalblick.de/ - go to vercaufe, then click on hier mehr informationen. The have a lot of Kkl1 really nice working females, I am sure they will give you a very good price on a coated pup. I never dealt with this kennel, I don’t even know if they speak English, but I admire the quality of their dogs. They have 5 litters now. Also, do you like Falk von den Wölfen?? Here is his page: http://www.v-d-woelfen.de/ - look under Zuhtplanung – that is their litters. Or you can e-mail them and tell them you would like a coated pup from Falk (if you like him, of course) – he has many breedings every month. Again, I don’t know if they speak English, but you can try… You can’t just sit and wait until someone will e-mail you with pictures of parents – you got to do your own research too! Good luck.

harley

by harley on 20 June 2005 - 17:06

i have e mailed everyone in the united states, well almost. most everyone w/working dogs are into sables.. believe me i'm not sitting back waiting :)) i would really like to stay within the united states when purchasing a pup. the cost to ship from europe is as much as the pup.. thanx... nice talking to you and yes i do like falk :)

by crocop on 20 June 2005 - 17:06

Harley, obviously people are trying to explain to you that you are looking for something nearly impossible. You are best off looking for an older bitch then you can see everything. why do you need AKC papers? do you plan on breeding the coated bitch? You can breed whatever you want, but again if your looking to breed it, probably best to start off older None the less, good luck to you. Take a look at Kraftwerk... Im not commenting on the breedings and the place, or the price of pups, but I have seen a few coats come from there. Its something to look into

by D.H. on 20 June 2005 - 17:06

the cost to ship a pup from Europe is not as much as the cost of the pup, who ever told you that nonsense? Depending on the airline domestic shipping can cost the same as not all airlines may service your destination.

by Makosh on 20 June 2005 - 19:06

Here is, I think, a very reasonable example of price for a coated puppy from Europe: $500-$800 for a pup + $400- $600 for shipping = $900-$1400 total price. Too much?

PINERIDGE

by PINERIDGE on 20 June 2005 - 23:06

I have seen excellent quality longhairs for 800E and the cost of shipping is NOT equal to the cost of the puppy !! it is far less. For my 'normal coat' excellent puppy I paid 1,200E INCLUDING SHIPPING from Frankfurt to New York !! You have to know who you're dealing with and what you're getting however.





 


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