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Upcoming Van Meerhout German Shepherd Litters
Yeah. I don't know this pedigree stuff. Any help us greatly appreciated.
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just wanted to say, beautiful dawgs
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very strong working pedigree...strong elements of civil aggression....if he is going to train the pup, wiht experienced people....should get a working prospect...if he is looking for a companion to hang with - may be more than he needs...
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He'd be training with me at our club. He'd be in very good hands
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Rather than tell me the strong points in the dog, can you tell me what troubles you have in training? (I believe all dogs have some area or problem you've had to pay more attention to or correct... i see there being much more benefit in discussing these than discussing what they do awesome... some problems take a particular skill or person to address... for example, a handler aggressive dog might be fine in one handlers hands, but a nightmare for someone who is ill prepared for it). Feel free to PM me, I know no one wants to say anything negative about there dog. Thanks!
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Just thought I'd update, roommate put deposit down on pup from this litter
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My dog is just as I described him....you believe there are problems in training with all dogs....Why????, based on what forms your belief???? Just curious. A puppy is a blank sheet, if the dog has good nerve than basically it will become what the genetics allows and the owner knowledgably invests. There are no negatives with this dog(my dog) from an owner's point of view.
Let me preface this by saying the following is not directed personally, but I am so tired of people asking or seeking perfect puppies or dogs. Dogs are people too, and as such are individuals subject to turning out different depending on environment and upbringing. This is an unintended result of the media and internet. Instead of people doing their homework and finding a good "BREEDER", they want the breeder to have cookie cutter perfect dogs. Sorry for the rant, but if you have a good breeder, than buy the doggone dog and get on with raising it. |
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Easy, think we had a communication breakdown there... all I meant was everyone has areas of focus for every dog and they vary. Anyone who says my dog/son/job/etc is perfect is not taking an objective look at it. There is a difference between a problem with a dog (and all have theirs) and a problem dog.. Wast my intent to imply anything was wrong with the dog, simply, what areas required more effort than others compared to the average dog. As an example, my female is more drivey than most dogs and I take extra care working on her focus and eing calm in the bite as that is where we need to concentrate with her
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