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Old 06-20-2010, 11:04 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone know anything about this breeder?

http://www.brittanysanimalkingdom.com/
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Old 06-20-2010, 11:19 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Their rotties look like bulls and the shepherds look awkward. And I don't believe anyone who says they have German shepherds that don't shed profusely.
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shoot, I'm trying to figure out how they bred one that doesn't shed, doesn't bark a lot (even without training), and again the idea that Shepherds used to be "HUGE" from the founding, the GSD has been a medium-sized dog.

not to mention that you will never need a trainer?

145 lbs at 18 months old for a rottie?

This statement makes it sound like the dogs don't need exercise, at least that's how Joe Public would probably take it. - The biggest secret about our dogs is that they don't want room to run-- they want YOU to be with them. If you provide your dog with quality time which means having him with you as much as you can, whether he is laying at your feet when you are on the computer, watching TV, or just exploring nature close to home, he will be in heaven just being able to enjoy your company. We breed our dogs with this type of temperament at the forefront. Your dog will not need to be amused with a lot of activity, ball playing, or food rewards. His ultimate aim will be to be in your good graces, be assured he is loved and enjoyed by you just for being himself. This is the same thing we in the human family want.
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"We do not believe in "fixing" or "training" a dog so that he can fit into your family situation. The trait we refer to as "Compliance" is genetic and we diligently breed for this. Right from the start your puppy will behave according to your wishes and be easy to live with and enjoy. And you will never need to see a trainer, use choke chains, pinch collars, clickers, food rewards, or any other gimmicks."


. . . . uh, yeah sure. Dogs that are obedient and biddable from the womb. I'd stay far far away from this breeder. If you're looking for oversized, I'd go for a King Shepherd or Shiloh Shepherd breeder rather than a German Shepherd breeder who is deliberately breeding over-standard dogs.
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Oh good, I just wanted to make sure others had the same impressions from their website propaganda.

Emore - you responded to my other post, too. What are you calling a "King Shepherd" and a "Shiloh Shepherd"? Where should I look for more info on these?
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Dang all those dogs look fat and like there on steroids that's not how there supposed to look
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I don't know why people want to super size everything. Dogs that are bred too large tend to die younger, have more joint problems and have greater incidence of heart problems. I don't like they way most of those dogs look either.
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I've seen ad's in dog fancy maybe dog world, for years. the oversize isn't my thing)
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They spelled "Shepherd" correctly so thats one good thing i can find going for them. Pretty much ends there.

I wonder why all of the photos are so grainy? Possibly some photoshopping being done.
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I like big dogs, but if I want a large dog I will get a Great Dane.

Stay away from this breeder and I mean FAR AWAY!
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