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by sunshine on 28 July 2005 - 06:07

As broad as your question was, you are surely to have received such a depth of opinion.

by sunshine on 28 July 2005 - 06:07

I just realized my innocent response was deleted from this post. So, somehow the thread has been lost. Sorry for you Kyle. Munchkins underway. . . Sunny just recommended complimenting the bitch on more than one facet with respect to the stud. Concentrating on one aspect can result in another hidden fault coming out. Such as a too long curly tail. . . weak hocks, overangulation. . .the list goes on.

by SGBH on 28 July 2005 - 06:07

Sunny, That post may come back. I have noticed lately that certain post go and come, I don't think it was taken out by the moderator. This site is on autopilot and a lot of wierd stuff is going on.

by Fred on 28 July 2005 - 13:07

SGBH, good earlier responce. My thoughts also. It is a shame when one can not log on to ask a simple question with out having to post a resume with all future intentions.

by shak on 28 July 2005 - 15:07

All those who jump to the conclusion that she is not breeding for workability, I have a question for you. How are you so sure. Maybe she wants a list of stud dogs that produce the pigment that she wants and then would eliminate a few based on their inability to produce good workers. A lot of you are quick to jump on people's comments/questions without giving due consideration to all options. For those who say that showline breeders only breed for color; i think that when such comments are made, you need to back it up.

by DJThurber on 28 July 2005 - 15:07

Debbie, You Could http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/para.utkoma?fadir=120038&modir=124251

by DJThurber on 28 July 2005 - 15:07

Or Ham , he is in Texas and throws Nice pigmentation! http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/para.utkoma?fadir=338572&modir=124251 http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/para.utkoma?fadir=121405&modir=124251 or{he in Oklahoma} and thorws nice pigment and work ability: http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/para.utkoma?fadir=26185&modir=124251 Oklahoma as well: http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/para.utkoma?fadir=120902&modir=124251

by Anu on 28 July 2005 - 16:07

Hi Debiie, i bet there are not many dogs here who have or can throw darker pigment than Campino von der piste trophe! Erich joseph Boesl who judged the sieger show in our country India this year is the breeder and possibly owner of this dog just have a look and others can tell me if i am wrong!

by FIRST10 on 28 July 2005 - 16:07

Your question is a legitimate one. I don't remember reading that you were looking for deep black/red litters with HD, massive size, no drives, bad temperament, lousy conformation, and crossed eyes. Yes, I have heard that Ulk vom Moorbeck throws deep pigment. I believe he's an Ursus son, so it would be an Ursus line-breeding. Up and coming Gonzalez von Tronje, who is Ursus-free, is known to throw deep black and red. I believe he may be in the U.S. for a period at the end of the summer. Jaguar v. Mausespitz, in North Carolina (I believe another Ursus son....I may be wrong), would be another candidate.

GSDNewbie

by GSDNewbie on 28 July 2005 - 17:07

Eiko Vom Haus Hazelda throws gorgeous pigment among many other desirable qaulities and would mate well to Ursus lines?





 


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