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by Sheesh on 22 April 2007 - 01:04

Done! T-

by canine_karla on 22 April 2007 - 15:04

Gawd- Why do these sites have to put up such "cheesy" music and no option to stop it. If results are ever published I'll have to turn my sound off so I don't get a headache from all that blather! Thanks for the link post though.

VonIsengard

by VonIsengard on 22 April 2007 - 19:04

I'm dying to hear results for 9-12 puppy females. Wish they'd throw up an update!

by sunshine on 23 April 2007 - 01:04

Was this a private party? Just wondering why an organization that is located in what we term a technologically advanced society is unable to put up the results of such a relatively "small" siegershow. The Germans managed to do this, why not the Americans? Why for heaven's sake are the results not posted. A big boo for the organizers. Really ridiculous in a country that spans so many miles from one coast to another and an internet at the hands of everyman.

by dlr5 on 23 April 2007 - 04:04

The lack of any Sieger Show results is really frustrating. I believe the intent to post the show results in an expeditious manner was stated on the show's web site. I can only guess they have experience some technical difficulty. Those responsible for posting should provide some form of explanation with a note of posting expectation.

by LaPorte on 23 April 2007 - 06:04

Who locked their 5 month old pup in a hot car all day? And who was the idiot breeder that sold them a dog? Sometimes lack of common sense has tragic results. Poor poor pup. Really sad.

by sunshine on 23 April 2007 - 06:04

Did a puppy really expire at this show? RIP little pup. The results don't matter anymore.

Brittany

by Brittany on 23 April 2007 - 08:04

LaPorte , WTF?!?! This cant be true, is it? If it is.. Did anybody called animal control? If not why? Why didn't anybody called animal control? I really can't blame the breeder, however if the breeder knew where the puppy is going to be placed at all day.. I certainly hope they're having a hard time sleeping.. It is solely the responsibility for the owners to take care of the puppy. In legal.. It's the new puppy owners who's responsible. I hope the puppy seeks out justice.

by eichenluft on 23 April 2007 - 09:04

I did hear that a puppy died in a closed car on Sunday at the SS (parked in the hotel parking lot). If it's true - what a shame. Horrible way for any animal to die, I feel terrible about it. Hope it's not true, but my sources were sure it was. I have some results in my catalog, can post tomorrow if nothing is here before then. I do know there were 6 VA's in the working males - Teejay was VA1, Liedo v Kukucksland was VA4. 3 males (working line and working/show line crosses) were G, and the rest were V. Alex, the 2006 Universal Seiger (working lines) was back at it again for another year's bid - and got V, so he's definately in the running for this years' US. molly

by gsd39mr on 23 April 2007 - 11:04

Unfortunely a puppy did die on Saturday. It was in a car in the parking area of the show for non-competitors. I saw 3 people standing around it lying on the ground when I was leaving to return to the hotel. So tragic and totally preventable. It was even hotter on Sunday and even after repeated announcements over the loud speakers, people still were not going to their cars and show organizers began breaking car windows to give dogs air. The problem was people had dogs loose in their vehicles not in crates. Some people just don't get it; then they were mad that their window was broken. Jo Ann





 


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