I am new to the czech bloodlines. I just got a female that has PS in her lines and I love her drive,endurance,etc. Everything I have read talks very highly of the PS program. How hard,and expensive is it to get a dog from their kennel for a breeding program?
To actually get a dog from that kennel is hard. However, there are more and more Czech stud dogs of merit being imported here to the USA. Take a look thru some of the past threads to get an idea.
I got a Czech puppy from Todd Gaster eight months ago and the dog is all that I could have ever hoped for. I've owned some fine dogs before, both Service K-9's and sport dogs, but this young dog shows more potential than any dog I've ever had at such a young age.
I have tried to talk to Todd. He seems to be out of service for a while. His web site is down and not answering private messages.
The only reason I would like a PS dog is because the female has alot of PS in her bloodline and I would like to keep that as the prevalent bloodline.
Originally posted by Frank Amato: I would like a PS dog is because the female has alot of PS in her bloodline and I would like to keep that as the prevalent bloodline.
Kennel names do not make bloodlines. You will see different kinds/styles of dogs from some kennels. If you're looking at breeding, just matching kennel names to "do a breeding" is NOT the way to do it.
Hey, hey hey! I am around. Been spending more time outside with the dogs than on the computer. Also, switching hosting services is a pain in the #@$#$@
So whatcha want to know???
P.S.
Thanks for the plug Will. Glad you like Exodus...oops sorry Fetz.
Heck, I'm overloading my old worn out BRAIN already. Yep, I know what you mean by spending more time outside then on the computer. Pups are fun but eat up alot of your TIME.
To answer your QUESTION; "EVERYTHING" <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />
Originally posted by Todd E. Gaster:
So whatcha want to know???
When you're going to send me a copy of your Czech database <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
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