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Gigante

by Gigante on 23 December 2015 - 04:12

Gee since your continue to be a

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Be a good mate while spending your day on my website, look for spelling errors. When you see them be so kind and fill out a form real quick so I can have them fixed. Then at least your not wasting my time.

First litters are exciting good for you having dogs that can work right out of the gate. Some guarding horse stalls and toy poodles and families all important stuff. Horses and speciality toy dogs can be expensive and families and kids, well priceless.  Much needed stronger dogs.

One of the highlights of my very first litter is a dog that trained with EOD teams before they stopped using dogs. Really really good noses on my line, but that was not his speciality. The other team members don’t like to and won’t catch him, he is not equipment oriented, and you wouldn’t want to give him the impression your challenging him, he doesn’t like that.  But thats what this client needed. A dog that would fear no man and would lay his life down if necessary for his partner, team or family. Much like the best DDR dogs you saw in the video with the bad music you did not prefer.

He was on his fourth tour in Afghanistan I believe, last I was touch with his handler. The east line can have a softer tooth then most so they were discussing titanium canines for his next deployment. I’ll have to check in on that. When he is stateside he is described as wonderful family dog super loving with the family and kids, but no one surprises or gets to his pack. Thats his training, thats his job. Thats what this client needed deployed or stateside. He is in a very small elite distinguished group of working K9, and mainly a DDR dog, imagine that the much hyped line. The only DDR dog at that level that I know of, but I could be wrong.

I have learned a lot since that first breeding. My dogs are just getting better with each litter. Im decent at what I do. Thanks again for all the marketing tips on selling dogs and website design and training and such, all taken under consideration.


GSD Admin (admin)

by GSD Admin on 23 December 2015 - 04:12

You have a website, address please?

Gigante

by Gigante on 23 December 2015 - 04:12

Mithuna,

Thank you for the detailed post. I get alot of calls and Im sure I could have worded that better. Im not familiar with alot of your posts and admin mentioned apt my bust, apologies on that. Sounds like a very good upbringing and dedication Im sure the pups will be happy as well.

Gigante

by Gigante on 23 December 2015 - 04:12

Im easy to find. Prefer not to have it in this thread.

BlackMalinois

by BlackMalinois on 23 December 2015 - 06:12

 

Nice topic.....

 


by Gee on 23 December 2015 - 11:12

@ Gigante:

You sure have a talent for making things up, one minute you are accusing a fellow poster of neglecting dogs in there basement - next minute you are doing a  u turn - wtf.

Then you are telling me I have had one litter - eh. (there is a common theme here - your DESPERATE imagination)

So let me just clarify for you, as I am a very transparent person with EVERYTHING I say backed up by fact / proof.

I have been breeding and training for 20 years, as per my website.

I know all about DDR lines, the father to one of my brood bitches is predominantly DDR, nowt unusual about that, DDR is a MAJOR contributor to the working GSD, enhancing all working lines including Czech.

My pups have gone to dog handlers as well as general working homes, testimonials on my web site. (one pup from my last litter went to a police dog trainer, once again nowt unusual about that).

Must admit though - I have never been approached by the special forces.

What was the selection process, did it go something like:

One day, the special forces were driving through mythville and saw some untrained and untested dark sables.
Hey lets take a pup and fit it with titanium teeth - to hell with formal selection, these dogs are daaaark!!!!!

Putting fantasy land to one side, I note from my one and only visit to your gigante website that you have zero testimonials.

Jeez you really do instill confidence, doesn't train, and no previous buyer, (if one exists), willing to give you a testimonial, you are hilarious. 

Also speaks volumes that you refused to give your web site address out to admin man. (yep, you really know how to instill confidence sweetie) 

Any ways, I sincerley hope you manage to find titanium homes for all them un sold pups you have there, must be a worry knowing they are WAY past the eight week stage, and best of luck with the sale of the adults to.

Gee
 


GSD Admin (admin)

by GSD Admin on 23 December 2015 - 14:12

gigante,

You know how to PM? So, that is an excuse.

Gigante

by Gigante on 23 December 2015 - 15:12

Gigi my site is loaded with testimonials, how are you coming along on the spell checking.

As you spend the day there today, look around at the linage since you clearly need a refresher your bitches cousins uncle mothers fathers line is not DDR. If you need help with your pedigrees plenty of Czech line breeders here who can help you. If we can take the diarrhea of your mouth regarding my website and apply that to your alleged transparency & "EVERYTHING I say backed up by fact / proof" there seems to be a disconnect. So you are sometimes, honest? Good for you, keep working on it and keep us posted and take your meds your really cracking here.






Mithuna

by Mithuna on 23 December 2015 - 16:12

Gigante : LAYING YOUR JUDGEMENT CALL TO REST. Which of the dogs look neglected? ( hint: carefully look at the facial expressions ) the first dog is one of your " older available pups " , which has been on your site for more than 7 months. The second dog is my house raised female.

WHICH DOG SEEM TO BE EMOTIONALLY ALERT? ( in both instances a human person was there to take the photo ..unless you used the inclined zoom funtion on a slient drone )

WHERE IS THE GLOSS ON YOUR DOGS COAT?

DOES RAISING A DOOG OUTDOORS MEAN THE DOG CANNOT BE NEGLECTED?

 

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by joanro on 23 December 2015 - 16:12

The dog in the top photo has muscle tone...the bottom pic, not. The pic of the sable dog is taken without sunshine, nothing to reflect off the coat....looks like winter, dog had thick coat, expression of sable dog is pensive and he looks good, in a natural environment dog not pampered, def not neglected.
Bottom pic, dog appears to lack muscle, laying on a bed doing city stuff....nothing that shows character of the dog off.





 


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