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Don Corleone

by Don Corleone on 11 January 2011 - 22:01

Hanzie, baby. I've seen your partner through Fero, showlines, etc into your lines.

yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 11 January 2011 - 23:01

AND there are many  GREEN DOGS  just as the ones you posted  HERE IN THE USA>>>is all I was trying to say..

It is obvious NO ONE HERE KNOWS THE BREEDERS YOU POSTED>>>ALL WE can do is offer our HEARTFELT suggestions....WHICH  usually gets MUD thrown in our faces when we do...


VIKRAM:

WHO ARE YOU    CALLING     OLD HENS?   AND  WHAtT  BS   are you referring To.????

YR
 


GSDPACK

by GSDPACK on 12 January 2011 - 00:01

Honzo, I don't get is. Since you are such a sales man.... how come you did not retire yet! You still clean dog poop and take care of the dogs... what is up with that dude?

LOL


I have a breeding comming up I want you to look at it..
Can I send you the link?

by CopDogs on 12 January 2011 - 01:01

Vickram is right you see very few if any top breeders in Germany or Belgium who use any Czech lines. But many Czech breeders the better ones are using German and Belgium lines ...I think to learn honestly about Czech lines and breeders you would need to talk to an Honest breeder or better yet a trainer over there to see what is really what with the dogs. Trainers usually know they are not exporters or make money from the dogs they train for the love of the sport and for simply training dogs.....

by hexe on 12 January 2011 - 02:01

FFS, people, I'm sure the OP knows that there are plenty of well-bred, green dogs to be had in the States, and that the bloodlines of this particular dog can probably be matched by one or more breeders here in the States... But for whatever reason--which is absolutely his prerogative!!--he's got his eye on this dog specifically.  And he's decided to do what everyone here (including me) preaches to potential buyers about: do the homework before you send your money! 

So now, is there anyone here who knows the parties he initially asked about? Or knows someone who has had business dealings with them? (Because it matters not how 'nice' one might be on a personal basis--what are their business ethics like?)

LorOne, if nobody here can give you any insight (I can't), perhaps you ought to ask the individuals for some references, such as other buyers here in the US who they've done business with in the past...You're a braver soul than I, that's for sure, 'cause I wouldn't even consider sending my hard earned money overseas to someone I don't know, for the purchase of a dog that I've never met and never worked with. If you do decide to go for it, hope it works out well for you and you get the dog you're seeking. Perhaps you'll drop by here again and let us in on how things go, in case someone else asks about these individuals in the future.

by duke1965 on 12 January 2011 - 04:01

lorone , I dont know this breeder , but if you are looking for above club level schh prospect , you might want to look at previous dogs produced by this breeder , is there any chance they can breed what your looking for

apedigree with great names alone wont make it

good luck with your purchase

Prager

by Prager on 12 January 2011 - 18:01

CopDogs

You do not see these breeders because you do not know who they are. There are many of them. And even if there would be none what does it proof?
I do not give a hoot about Belgian, or what ever  breeders.


Don who is Fero? What does this sentence mean? You have seem my partner through Fero? Are you drunk? :):
Hanzie, baby. I've seen your partner through Fero, showlines, etc into your lines.

Prager Hans
http://www.alpinek9.com




Red Sable

by Red Sable on 12 January 2011 - 18:01

I think he meant throw as in 'mix'.

He's seen your partner throw Fero (WG well known stud dog) and showlines into his lines.

GSDPACK

by GSDPACK on 12 January 2011 - 18:01

I have to agree with Hans.. even in Czech republic one has to be careful where the dogs come from (breeding).

Many Czech breeders breed for sport only. hyped up dogs that do semi job and  some people love it over there. Some of my friends are all about some dogs I find mediocre.. sad but true. SOme of the old fasion friends avoid some dogs and Americans and Some Czech people think they walk on water. I usually talk to my friends who have the same interest in the same dogs to make sure I am looking at the right dog.

To the OP, I dont know anything about those guys, I dont think they will ripp you off as to the breeding stock I would have to see for myself to make an opinion.
You probably did the research so that is great.

Good luck

Don Corleone

by Don Corleone on 12 January 2011 - 18:01

Hans, why is it that I have a single typo and you can't understand me and I'm drunk. I have to read your posts twice to find the meaning. That is rich! And I won't give you a pass because you have lived here longer than myself. As to what I've written, yes, your partner has mixed with Fero and other German working and showline dogs. Hell, I even spoke with you on the phone about it.





 


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