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gsd114

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  1. Thanks guys, She is amazing, and yes zeus is a good boy, he has always been scared of her well since he stuck his head in her crate when she was 16 weeks old and she flew across the room and let him have it for going into her crate. She has always been a bully, even with my inlaws lab , inital growl to make sure she knows whos boss and mind you this is on the labs territory and alls good as long as the lab doesnt get to boisterous with me or my wife then she gets really upset. And you would think loosing a leg would kerb her confidence and bullying ways but it hasnt.. P.S This is my wifes login so she will be posting soon more often. please be nice... She wants to research different breeds so once were ready we have a better idea of what breed we will get.
  2. Get one of these they are quality and will last for years. http://runningdog.net.au/collections/seat-covers
  3. Yes they do test there stock,hips and elbows as well as a few other thing's. The pups seem big healthy but the vibe I got just wasn't right for me. I know a few people that have pups from them and they are great as adults.
  4. They are popping up alot with my research. I will definitely contact them. Thank you...
  5. I'm fine with large dogs and working breeds have had them for over 20yrs. I want a working gsd due to the fact they are a bit more robust than the show style which I have and have trained to a high standard. Obviously I don't want a dog breed for police work but there are various levels of working dogs. Which is why the I want to find the right breeder who knows there dogs and can choose the right pup for my needs. quote name='Amax-1' timestamp='1408886967' post='6549721'] You need to be careful with working line GSD's as some are not bred for versatility as they should be and some are purposely bred high in prey drive, high in aggression or both to suit specific working or sporting roles. Working line GSD's can be a handful of dog for pet owners inexperienced in this type of dog or not in a position for dedicating training at an advanced level. I have experienced many pet owners liking working line GSD's for appearance and colour, buy one and by 14/15 months old they can't handle them. Not to say this is the case, but just putting it out there for consideration. Show line dogs generally present dogs more suited to the pet market as many of the show line breeders are extremely skilled at selecting breeding pairs of stable character and temperament.......not that working line breeders don't, but what can be a bit unstable or extreme for a better word from a pet perspective can be a workability enhancement for certain disciplines. It's helpful if you know the lines and what they produce or if not, select a working line breeder who can provide the type of dog you are looking for :)
  6. Hi Everyone, Im new here and have done a search but not a lot has popped up. Im wanting to get a working/Oldstyle German Shepherd, not the show style. I have a few breeders in mind and was wanting to get some reviews on them if possible you can PM me if you prefer. Im looking at going for maybe a Von Forrell or a pup from German Shepherd World out at Maroota in NSW I think the kennel name is Cujoraj. Thanks in Advance
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