Breedia Dog Forum
As the Nyrvana breeder is not a member of Dogsey and is therefore not able to answer your queries for herself, I won't be responding to any more...
Is your dog at stud?
What a gorgeous photo. You already know how much I love Teg - and Ray is also wow :049: What a gorgeous big bear of a dog, and lovely that he was...
Another real thought-provoking post BenMc! Surely someone should be asking these sorts of questions?
Absolutely :lol: - in fact the standard coat shepherd sheds far more coat than the longhairs ime.
I think it is quite important actually that a breeder knows why they are testing for a particular health issue! And as far as your second sentence...
I find it hard to comprehend having such a large selection of breeds to choose from :lol: :lol: :lol: The one breed I always knew I wanted and...
My WL is taller and leaner than either of my longhairs. He is around 63cm to the withers and I guesstimate is around 40kg (he hasn't yet been...
I agree and, actually, the more I think about it, the more I wonder whether dogs ARE actually getting any healthier due to health testing, whether...
Some excellent points, well made BenMc.
No problem :-) And no hard feelings :grin:
Oh no - you will be burned at the stake with me :005:
Ooh right back to the beginning again :grin: :grin:
Haha! Allan said if he had a spare kennel and a need for a GSD, that is the pup he would have. The only thing I do know about them (as per the...
Not sure I would react at all tbh. I think health testing has a place in dog breeding, but I don't agree it is the be all and end all. Yogi's...
Well you will know that they know their business then :-)
I don't know anything about it Murf. They look serious little s*ds though, don't they :lol: :lol: My hubby said if he were after a GSD he'd like...
Speak to his breeder and go and see him :) This is what she says about him ... Damian's drive is only part of it, he has the ability to control...
Health testing is not a measure of health, unfortunately.
I think this litter will be his first Ben. No bad hips are not proven to be genetic unfortunately (it would be so much easier if they were!). It is...