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yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 31 May 2012 - 04:05

zDOG IS  correct in his summation of what the Poster should do.

 I am not a showline lady either.  The post I put up was the answer to does any of you even have a Bullinger shepherd.

 I was not Shouting at the roof tops about Asta but she was ok in my books for a litter that did produce some gsd I liked with the kind of prey drive and looks I was after. I did it for my own education so whether I like showlines had nothing to do with it.  Adrian Ledda helped me train pups once and he laughed...I like workinglines, he did too.his wife Rita was on the WOrld Team for USA two times..she likes showlines...that work...so we are all one happy family

Knowledge of what the DOG does is most important. I remained eager at that time in my life to breed a few dogs with some introduction of another line into what I already was pleased with

I bred the TIEKERHOOK line into my three females/ only bred one litter. I did not like the soft ears I got..nor do I like the skin problems I saw on only those litters..

ALL of us have to step out of the comfort zone at times..I know what I like..but that didn't stop me from trying another version of the same breed.

If the poster wants another recommendation of a super showline pup ,,,PM me privately..I know where a couple are...and I bet Judge Russell will know all about them...and they are right here in the USA>>>

Pm me if you want a phone number
  YR

by bodine on 29 June 2012 - 16:06

...........Hello Judy Will. I'm a buyer of Bullinger Shepherds. I'm also a big supporter and fan of all the hard work that Tracy has in dedication and complete commitment with her dogs. I hope I'm not too late in sending you a reply. I have had two of Bullinger Shepherds. Sadly my first adoption of the Bullinger Shepherds had died a sad and unforgettable death at the hands of a horrible unconscious vet, who felt she did nothing wrong by what should had been a simple neutering procedure and instead did infacts conduct a equestrian procedure instead, but this story and very sad time for me will have to wait for another time to tell. My point on this, is that Tracy had heard about my beloved puppy and had infact sent a message to me, and had offered me another in replacement..............now some may think that maybe she just wanted to get rid of the puppy for her own reasons, but I know this is not TRUE. Bullinger Shepherds are a top notch, perfectly bread German shepherd, in a class that is far superior then most I have seen. After my last German shepherd had past away, I searched for not only a healthy breed in the German shepherd, but a breeder who takes time, pride, honor of what the TRUE German shepherd is. I had visited on sites and in person well over 60 breeders and was very dissatisfied with them. Breeders who didn't want to take the time to answer questions about there breeding practice, elbow and hip warranties, longevity of the dog, just to mention a few. Then there were the breeders when the kennels were visited, that would bring the puppy to the front door and wouldn't allow you to see the living conditions or a breeder who puts a bitch back into a kennel after just having puppies, with 3 males that want to mount her. I'm not an expert on "HOW TO PICK A BREEDER", but I have high standards in what I want in a breeder. When a breeder stays in touch with you, answers questions, and without delay, takes the time to explain any concerns, and is very supportive..........IS A PLUS IN MY BOOKS, not to mention the generosity of GIVING me another puppy. Also Judy, and I find this absolutely fantastic and talk about love and commitment.........Tracy has a pool for her dogs that is not for humans, DOGS ONLY. That is just one of many great benefits that Bullinger Shepherds shows in love and commitment. When you visit this fantastic place you will see for yourself the admiration and respect that Tracy has for her dogs, love and dedication. And please ask to see her beloved Kevin. You will witness a great dog. Bullinger Shepherds is not to be regarded as a puppy mill. And furthermore to the statements made by DARKA, in regards to 100 or 122 puppies..........REALLY, I yet to witness this phenomena. Put it this way Judy, give Bullinger Shepherds a call and decide for yourself. People can say some out of space things. If facts are what you want and I believe we all thrive for accurate information, check her out. Another interesting point and fact about Bullinger Shepherds..............Tracy has gone countless extra miles to create a raw dog food that was not only trial tested, but tested by top nutritionist, knows exactly where her meats are coming from and I stand by this excellent product. My dogs are regarded very healthy and happy. I noticed an incredible change in my dogs within 8 days of feeding raw from processed kibble. I recommend you check out COMMON SENSE DOG FOOD. If you would like further discussion about Bullinger Shepherds, just let me know Judy. PS........you will not go wrong with  Bullinger Shepherd.

by Darka on 01 July 2012 - 21:07

The dogs do not swim in the pool, lol.

by bodine on 24 September 2012 - 20:09

Hello Darka..you seem to have an overtone of authoritie. Maybe you should had checked your emotions, issues, and whatever else it is that makes you come across as a AS?H"LE..at the door.....I think you are so jealous of Tracy Bullingers success that it makes you sound ignorant and foolish. Try this...........GROW UP

by Darka on 18 October 2012 - 15:10

Nope, not jealous in the slightest. But it is ammusing that whenever someone has a less than agreeable comment on a thread topic or person or dog, it MUST be because that person is jealous. LOL.





 


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