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Rik

by Rik on 04 August 2009 - 03:08

Hello Ugly, in all honesty, I fired that shot to see your reaction. I expected you to react like my trusty lawn mower.  Crank up on the first pull. Instead you gave a pretty good reply.

I do business with this kennel that you call a liar. This business involves swapping my money for their services.
 
So far, I have found no dishonesty or untruthfulness in them. As a matter of fact, I think that I receive more from them than they receive from me. 

I did much research on this kennel before I contacted them. Every one recommend them very highly for their integrity, which is very important to me..

I find it very curious that they have built up a very good business  (on 2 continents )that is based entirely on their ethics and integrity, and yet you accuse them of lying.

Rik

MVF

by MVF on 04 August 2009 - 14:08

Unfortunately, the long term dynamics of conformation showing leads to extremes -- in any breed.

At least gsd's have working requirements even for their show dogs.  If the working requirements were to demand greater physicality, then the tendency to create extremes in the conformation ring would be partly mitigated.

That's the only real solution IMO.  We could go back to higher walls, etc. 

Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 04 August 2009 - 15:08

Yes, I'd like to see one of those extremely angulated dogs with its rear practically dragging on the ground do the 2 metre wall!






 


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