Hi everyone - First post, so I hope I'm posting this in the right section! I was hoping to get some opinions on two dogs that I'm looking at for SchH, as well as for family protection. Please feel free to PM me or post on here.
Ian,
Check this out before you purchase from Alpine. Take advise from the people on this board. Most of them know what they are talking about. PM anyone from the link below, I'm sure they will fill you in.
Brandi
Ian: Without knowing you, your experience, your style of handling, your aspirations, etc. No one can tell you which dog will be better for you. Even with those things answered- it would have to come from someone who actually knows the dog. One strong recommendation I have for you is to go and see the dog worked if possible. If it is not possible, get video.
It could be a great dog for someone- but that someone might not be you.
Well, just for a quick opinion, Amor is a Grim grandson. Expect a hard dog ( I have two Grim grandkids and I love their work ethic ) that will test your handling skills a bit. You'll likely have no problem getting the family protection that you're looking for out of a dog with those lines.
Also, it usually isn't important to most people...but by his picture, that is one good looking male! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
yeah, yeah, I know....I'm a sucker for good Czech dogs... <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
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