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BK4, I went to the site to look around, thanks.By the way, just curious why there are so many mentions of 90 lb dogs? Isn't that a little too heavy??
I will make the bold statement that my pup (from an appearance standpoint) is way above average!! Actually, he is downright gorgeous!ok ok, I'll come back to earth now.....
His breeder was crying over the fact that he has to be neutered, even though at 1st she wanted that - unless she said, he was to be shown (by her).
Sorry Butch,the timing isn't symbolic <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> I really am sad to do it, but what choice do I have given the circumstances? And by the way, Happy Birthday in advance <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
No one ever said life was supposed to be easy, life is what you make of it!!
Hey Richard, I'm hitting the enter key because I obviously don't know what I'm doing on this thing.I'm really new to computers and typing,and I'M learning as I go. Thanks for the lesson, I'll stop hitting enter.
bk4jon: what is happning in the littel box you type in is called "Virtual Wrap" it's quite handy and some Cgi/php scritps do it and some don't. Most old School ones are a pain in the ars.... but these new ones are great. There is your Common Gateway Interface lesson for the day.
Leute mögen Hunde, aber Leute LIEBEN ausgebildete Hunde!
jeannette,
The breeder does try to breed extra large dogs. Most of the showline breeding dogs are either at the very top of the standard, or over it for size.
Originally posted by bk4jon: jeannette,
The breeder does try to breed extra large dogs. Most of the showline breeding dogs are either at the very top of the standard, or over it for size.
Sadly, but it doesn't have to be this way. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
"Dog breeding must always be done by a dog lover, it can not be a profession." -Max v Stephanitz
Reg: 03-12-2002
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Why would a breeder try to breed dogs out of( or near the limits of) standard? If the dog is too big it will automatically lose some agility IMO.
Bella(my 2yr old female), who has TERRIBLE conformation, seems 10x quicker than Nero, the pup, who is very gawky still.I also worry about his hips because he doesn't have the desire to jump all over the place like Bella does.I am keeping him thin to try to prevent excess stress on his developing joints, but I still can't help but worry.He is seemingly kinda lazy, I hope that's all it is and not HD.
Nero is so beautiful, but I will probably never get a pure show line dog again.....
No one ever said life was supposed to be easy, life is what you make of it!!
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