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by Gee on 22 December 2015 - 01:12

@ Gigante - I never said just suit up the buyers, no idea were you got that from.

All my replies are relevant to the original post, you just don't like the answers.

You breed and like most talk the talk, you collect photos of mostly historic dogs and sync them to shit music on your web site, think I would call that marketing, only it's shit marketing.

But hey, each to there own, you and your buddies continue patting each other on the back and continue talking about what your dogs are THEORETICALLY capable of.

Never forgetting to robustly agree - how dare someone suggests we test or prove our working dogs.

Lets just say I believe and the majority of my buyers believe in trying before you buy.

Not an unreasonable suggestion when investing in a future protector of hearth and home, though it never ceases to amaze me how many so called working dog breeders - like yourself, simply syn shit music to pics of historical dogs they never bred or trained lol.

 

Said a few posts ago - if you dont train you shouldn't breed working dogs.

Quite simply there is no way of knowing what is or isn;t under the bonnet of your breeding stock if they have never been tested/trained.

Gee
 


by Gee on 22 December 2015 - 01:12

Mithuna - The lady DDR breeder from Texas is correct.

Gee

by joanro on 22 December 2015 - 02:12

Mithuna, a lady DDR breeder in Alabama says gigante works his dogs.

by Living Fence on 22 December 2015 - 02:12

Well, Mithuna, what is your goal?
To create a product that you can sell quickly at highest price, with minimum effort on your part?
Is the tight line breeding on a famous dog a marketing tool?
Whom do you want to sell to, everyone who plonks the cash on the table, sight unseen?

And from whom did you yourself acquire your own dogs, how did you choose the breeders and the dogs?

What do you do with your dogs, how can people get to know you and your dogs?

Are the pedigrees of the breeding candidates entered in PDB, whose advice have you sought about the prospective mating?

Do you care about the parent dogs, the breed, the health of the dogs, genetic diversity, the future fate of your puppies?

There is a difference between producing puppies for a market and breeding based on knowledge. They both have their buyers. But there are different kinds of buyers.

The dogs matter, too.







Gigante

by Gigante on 22 December 2015 - 02:12

There are no Lady DDR breeders in Texas. I have a Rasputin son so big heads and lord 3-3 will get you sales but if your in it for the any reason besides the money follow some good advice from the fence above and dont worry about how to sell puppies a mile in advance.

Gee, Gee why so hurt. You got caught marketing your dogs that dont need marketing.. Now your just being a dishonest little girl the music I used for most all video was classic stuff. Very good music selection in any of my videos you can not take that away.

I have never met anyone who buys a trained k9 without testing the dog so its good the majority of your clients actual have a brain. It is important to be smarter then the dog your working, so way to go there. The way to know whats under the bonnet if you have not learned this yet as a breeder is in the placement and success of the pups placed. The dog community is filled with dogs whom could never replicate or deliver quality more often then not. You should have choosen a career with Dion Warwick and her psychic friends with all you butt hurt postulations.


Mithuna

by Mithuna on 22 December 2015 - 03:12

Gigante there is such a lady; I don't want to put her name " out there " because she has had her fair share on controversy.
I am being advised by a respectable breeder for IN, who sell most of her stock to LE and she personally work them as well.

Gigante

by Gigante on 22 December 2015 - 03:12


Almost no one sells most of there stock as police dogs, lets take the tin foil hat off for a moment. Most agencies still think the better dogs are overseas and no agencies worldwide goes ... OH DDR wow we'll take three. So at face value perhaps an old washed up dog abuser who never has seen any of my dogs might not be a valid source of information.

Like I said.....


Mithuna

by Mithuna on 22 December 2015 - 03:12

the lady in IN breeds Czech dogs.

Gigante

by Gigante on 22 December 2015 - 04:12

Oh good fucnezzleness, you want me to answer on a unmentioned lady from indiana who has it on good authority from a lady in Texas who said once at band camp.... Yeah big heads and lord 3-3 are the best foot forward for YOU.. Best of luck in your program with this unsightfullness. The floor is all yours....

by hexe on 22 December 2015 - 07:12

Crispity-crackers, Gee, who whizzed in your Wheatabix?

I'm guessing you think my point was that your dogs aren't all that--and that wasn't it. Quite the opposite, actually--I expect that people who inquire after your pups have done their homework and know what they are looking for, and it isn't just 'one of those good looking black sables'...

My point was simply that the working/sport-line dogs have gotten spread around enough among the clueless and make-a-quick buck public in the US that it is not uncommon to find dogs that are clearly of such bloodlines--but generally were not bred by a legitimate, ethical breeder--in the shelters and the 'free to good home' ads.

And nope, I don't breed dogs, and these days, I don't work my dogs either, beyond the things I need them to do and not do. Doesn't mean I don't know anything, or never did anything with my previous dogs. But I'm done with you.

Mithuna, as for getting your puppies to sell quickly, keep in mind that being in NYC, you'll be competing with both the experienced breeders of working line dogs who have a track record behind them, as well as with every Tom, Dick and Harry who bought a couple of dogs from a breeder like you who bragged up their pups as being grandpups and great-grandpups of a long deceased 'name' dog and believes that means THEIR dogs are breed-worthy by association alone. That means it's possible you could end up having 5 month old pups in your apartment along with their mama for a bit...so hope you plan ahead for that, and don't end up putting them through an on-line puppy broker just to get them out of the apartment.








 


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