There has been lost of talk that Stormfronts Brawnson is a soft dog and lots of other things. Because he is soft does that mean i shouldnt by my first german shepherd pup that i hoped to train in schutzhund out of any of any of his litters? Or sholud i because he produces pups that are easy for newbies to train. I also saw a website http://www.truehaus.com would anyone purchase a puppie out of them? why or why not?
Did you read the topic on Brawnson? There is alot of good information there.
Home of SAR dog:
Erk Vom Powell-Haus CGC, 3 year old male GSD
Bayani vom Wildhaus, 10 month old female,co-owned with her breeder
At the bridge, Ax CGC, male dalmatian http://www.geocities.com/lugnut514532000/index.html
Ok, I think you got the wrong interpretation. Brawnson dogs are NOT soft. Some might be a little handler sensitive, but they are not soft dogs (in every other facet). And no, I wouldn't recommend them to a newbie.
As far as True Haus, I've only really looked at his stud Pa-Schacks Ungar, but if it was out of him, I might end up taking something.
de ondre, go back to the other brawnson thread and read what jeff lawless had to say. who would know better than the helper who works with the dog what his temperament is like?
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