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by ziegenfarm on 07 July 2012 - 15:07
"..............what they bought to the table, but too much of them concentrated is just too sporty for my tastes ."
well, there you go. exactly what i was talking about. that is why i say bring them in to a breeding, but don't base your kennel on them.
and since eisenhaus brought up the long haired thing, i will admit that is one of the things i see too much of coming from both tom & troll.
pjp
****it is my fervent hope than one day the sport folks will realize the importance of the damline and stop breeding willeynilley to whatever males seem to be winning and competing at the moment. that is not a breeding program.
by ziegenfarm on 07 July 2012 - 15:07
bingo. see, people do know what we are talking about. :)
pjp
by vomeisenhaus on 07 July 2012 - 15:07
by Gustav on 07 July 2012 - 16:07
by Bundishep on 08 July 2012 - 19:07
by Gustav on 08 July 2012 - 21:07
by windwalker18 on 08 July 2012 - 22:07
I might point out that any structure depends on a number of pillers all supporting the whole. Leaning too heavily on ANY dog will lead to problems... Mentioning Lance of Fran-jo in the US show lines as the perfect example! I've seen pedigrees in which every male line stops with Lance... I've heard the same comments on the German Show lines depending too much on one or two dogs.
by Gusmanda on 08 July 2012 - 22:07
by k9gsd78 on 08 July 2012 - 23:07
Of course, I was planning on keeping a male and I have 6 bitch pups and 2 dog pups so far. There's still 2-4 more pups in there so I may have more males to choose from before we're done.
by VomHKINC on 09 July 2012 - 15:07
What lines do you guys think go well with the Ellute lines for breeding. Also what kinds of things do you all notice in the offspring of Ellute, Tom lines? We use the Ellute lines often and looking for others point of view. |
I have an Ellute grandson love him to death. He's funny actually in one breath, but is deadly and demonic if you try to come near me (if he senses there is a problem). He's busted 5 windshields this year, forgot how many last year. Thanks to Allstate they've replaced them. Not sure what I'd do without him. Best dog I've even owned. His great grandfather is Tom V. Just a funny guy all the way around, always on his back putting himself in a vulnerable state, but very stable mentally.
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