Hi all. Just wondering if anyone has any Puck sons/daughters and could give me an idea of what to expect. I'm considering a Puck/Otess Neptungrotte male. I don't have a specific task in mind and am looking for feedback on what may be the best course. He was started in Sch, but like many DDRs...isn't maturing as fast as people would like. He has good to exc. ball drive, great hips, and a great temperament. Hoping someone has met/worked/owns similar dogs and can give me some clues. I've always liked these lines, although I've never seen them work. Thanks in advance!!!
Not that elusive of a concept, Tim. I'll translate for you anyway, just because you caught me in a good mood;-).
I like what I've seen/heard as far as temperament, structure, aesthetics, etc. in the dogs I've seen. I like what people who have them have said about them. However, I, personally, have not seen any Puck progeny *working* firsthand...only videos, pictures, etc. I have not seen nor heard enough to form any more than a very general (favorable) opinion. Thus, my query to the board.
I was merely looking for additional comments from those who may have differing opinions than those whom I've already spoken with. I'm terribly sorry if I've confused you.
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