OMG! Thats utterly insane and ridiculous .... Also see that the dog has been put in the "working group"?? Why by??? If a group was required surely they fit the criteria only for utility as they were designed as a pet???
Ooohh thats a HIGH hip score... I think the best thing for the breed would be to neuter him!!! I would be HORRIFIED to find a stud dog with such high hips in my chosen breeds
It states he is a proven stud dog, so acording to that he WAS used even if he is now castrated. that really is a high score. why on earth is he still advertised ? Mo
How do you know he has been castrated, what is going on are these people insane, I have never seen such a hip score!
I know he is not registered as a stud with the Society, and has been castrated because of the high score.
I know she owns him, but also know he has been castrated due to the high hip score, that is all I know. She is not a member on here so is hardly likely to respond. Maybe that is an old listing from before she found out what his hipscore was or something.
Well she couldnt have put the advert on there BEFORE she knew the score, or she wouldnt have made the comments ABOUT the hips? so it cant be an old advert can it, unless the dog has since been castrated and she just hasnt updated the advert? Mo
But the hipscore is listed on the advert too.. SO I would think the ad needs removing..not much point advertising a stud dog who doesn't have all the bits needed It also states..
this may sound really stupid but if the dogs are 106/106 could he physically do the job? surely the pain from the motion would hurt him and stop him from you know what. what ever the facts are about this dog no dog or breed should be used as stud before the scores are known.
The scores ARE known.. they are listed as 53:53 on the advert... I am sure he would be able to do the "job" but what would he be passing down to his progeny!!!!!!!!