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Join Date: Jun 2012
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your best post yet. i am not sure you will be ready in a couple months. as you learn more you will understand there is a lot to know. nothing wrong with being a "newbie", take your time in deciding what you want. then take your time finding a breeder. owning a german shepherd dog can be a great experience or a nightmare. a high drive high prey working line may not be the best choice for a novice. hopefully you will be able to visit and join a local gsd club and visit a shutzhund club near you. also understand the time involved with training.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: BC Canada
Posts: 88
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Your close to CARMSPACK.com you should really check that kennel out, one of the better ones out there. I know you'd be very happy with a pup from her.
Breeders who breed regularly is something I'd be careful about, most of the better responsible breeders breed 1/2 times a year, if a breeder always have pups available I would question there intentions behind the breeding. |
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 19
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Thanks for your input. Carms Pack is about 5 hours from Montreal.
What do you think about these breeders? I think they use a lot of the same dogs in their programs. Vom Kaltenbach Montreal Von Datschiburg Niagara |
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