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LML
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 2:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Brix is a real good looking dog. My shepherd Theda would certainly enjoy meeting him.

Theda has a strong herding instinct.

(I couldn't figure out how to put her picture on this site. It uploaded to the photo gallery.)


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PostPosted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 8:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

He's a beautiful boy Chuckie. Its been quite few years since I've had a GS dog. The ones I've had have been great. Very Happy
I have a Belgian Shepherd now. I'm in the process of adopting another Belgian. Very Happy


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 6:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

kato-i've seen pics of your GSD--a beautiful dog! and you're right: a long line initially for training is the best way to go. you HAVE to have the recall and the "down".

will you post pics of the baby? or have you and i just haven't seen them?

OT--i'm on a forum that includes a couple of ppl that worked MWD in europe before the "Wall" came down--the tracking problems they threw at those dogs were TOUGH--downded (sp?) planes, running aviators, etc.

you had it easy just catching them on bites! Smile Smile

oh-for the questions re: corgi hair-coats and shedding: just as well get a real dog, ie, GSD, they shed no more than a corgi, have longer legs, can go a mile or two further on 'em...imean, if you have to put up with the hair, might as well have the dog to go with it Smile Smile


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 10:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

This is Elsa. This one was taken a few weeks ago. She's a lot bigger now, but still working on that left ear! I've got new pictures in the camera, and will post something more current as soon as I get the camera in the same room as the computer. Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

We start obedience classes next week. That should be a hoot. She's got a pretty short puppy style attention span at the moment. I'm thinking a long sit, stay, or anything is going to be a challenge. Very Happy Very Happy She's smart as can be though, so maybe we'll make it.



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PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 4:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

at her age a "long" anything be a LOT to ask! what is she, about 5 mo old now? don't be surprised if her ears go up and down while she's teething...

she is a gorgeous girl, BTW Smile Smile didn't you have an older GSD? that's what i was thinking when i mentioned i remembered seeing pics in the past...

and yeah--update the pics, already!!!


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 6:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Finally found the pics of GS I had 10yrs or so back. He was a stout fellow...from Czechoslovakia...all his commands were in Czech. As gentle as could be...until a command to be different was given...you would of appreciated this fellow OT....he was awesome on bite work and building searches.





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PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can see he's sharp just by the expression on his face. Nice dog!

The European GS dogs are good working dogs. In order to qualify to breed as papered dogs, they have to actually do something besides look pretty. Cool Obedience, plus either Schutzhound or herding. They're bred more like the way border collies are bred here, with intelligence being a priority.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 7:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

just be aware that the showline GSD in europe that "pass" the bitework phase of the koerung (Schutzhund) often don't show what "working" ppl consider adequate drive or good grips. so just because a dog has a SCH 3 from europe doesn't mean it's a good working dog. and the europeans do NOT sell their best dogs to the US.

tta-now that's a good looking czech dog!! my next GSD is hopefully going to be a black sable like your boy-LOVE that color!


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 9:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Kato wrote:
What a fine handsome dog he is! Cool Cool Cool Cool

My GSD Zelda was a wonderful cattle dog, and we miss her a lot. It's very true about the tending style that they have too. Boy, nothing gets out of the gate! They have a very strong sense of "everything in it's place". Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

New puppy Elsa shows the same potential. Just like Brix, she's so smart it's a little scary. Keeping me on my toes, that's for sure. Once we survive puppyhood, I'm sure we'll have another good cattle dog.

With Zelda, and Elsa too, we started out with a lot of leash work, especially in the corral. It's the only way to develop a good set of brakes! Once the voice commands were solid, then the leash came off. Working groups was her strong point, and she loved to empty a pen. It was amazing how, as soon as the last animal walked through the gate, it was like you turned off a switch. She came for a pat, and walked away. You could even make her walk slower just by telling her from way across the pen. It was fascinating to watch. She'd walk slower and slower until she was at the right speed for the moment. My husband couldn't believe it.

In the beginning he didn't think Zelda would ever make a cattle dog, but we proved him wrong in a big way. He's not so skeptical with Elsa, having seen how it worked out once before. Cool


Sounds alot like my Border Collie she get's moving things to fast all I have to say is easy and she slows down.She also comes for a pat on the head when the works done then to the house she goes (Just like the Kids)


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