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Old 04-29-2013, 05:51 PM   #1
nuveem7070

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Default A Craigslist Success Story - surprise!
I've had two CL success stories. One was your dog I'm about to inform you about, and another is just a German Shepherd (GSD from here on out) that was left at a for boarding at 12 months once they found out his disease, and I used him at 10 months old knowing full well his life span was reduced (yes....7 months in boarding.) The ad is remembered by me demonstrably. It had been, geez, four years back when I found it: Dark Belgian Transfer German Shepherd. 5 years of age. Multi-titled in Schutzhund and various other things. She doesn't be liked by our Malamute therefore she should go. Gets as well as other dogs, loves the home. Liberated to good house. Her scorebook from Germany can come with her. Her name is "Ursel." I was the very first someone to react, and although, in those days, I lived 4-1/2 hours absent, I told them I'd push up when they needed me, presented them with details about myself, my Vet's telephone number, etc. I realized she stood little possibility of getting a quality house on Atlanta's CL. I was authorized in the future get her. And so I did. They went out with this specific svelte (obese) shiny black German Shepherd, when I acquired there. I was told by them they'd been free-feeding her EVO She was a great 30 pounds over weight. On her way they gave some back ground data to me on her (never informed me where they got her,) and sent her. They said, "her behavior isn't fancy anymore, but she's still a great dog." I stopped at an escape area to allow her toilet and acquire some water, as I was driving home. I looked through her scorebook and discovered she was ten years old....NOT 5. She didn't have just one gray hair on her behalf. She was taken by me out to potty, and the idea occurred in my experience. I told her...."PLATZ!" (German for "lie down,") and waited for my next order and she threw herself onto the floor. She "wasn't fancy anymore" since she didn't comprehend English instructions! I brought her home, mentioned her tattoo, and discovered she was "Ursel t'Palmaleinehof." It had been an unfortunate one, when I investigated her background. She was bred and educated by Palmaleinehof Kennels in Belgium, titled in Germany (10 x ScH III, etc.,) offered to a crate in the united states who didn't completely spend for her, and then passed around as a reproduction dog: usually matching her with ineffective men (some not titled and several without even an report.) She visited one breeder in MO who wrongly promoted her to be a WUSV champ, promoting her pups for a pretty penny. The breeder was discovered, misplaced trustworthiness, and Ursel vanished. I noticed from four people that that same breeder had offered Ursel to four distinct people for $1500-$3000 and then never sent her in their mind. Ursel wound up in GA somehow and in the treatment of she couldn't be kept by the people who. Despite the fact that Ursel was my puppy, he tried to offer her and simply take her, when my ex and I split up. That didn't occur. She died in 2008 of natural causes. She was an incredible dog: loved to work, loved to play fetch with children in the area. I'd been searching for a offspring out of her lines for quite some time now. I'd encounter some dead-ends with people who'd dogs recognized to make dogs with hip problems, and breeders who'd bad reputations and a few claims against them, an such like. Until yesterday. A person that lives about 4 hours east of me has a daughter of Ursel that's some of the truly amazing breeding I love to see in a functional dog. If all goes well, we'll be getting an Ursel puppy late August/early September. While I'm perhaps not underneath the mind-set of "the puppy is likely to be the same as her!" I understand what her reproduction creates and another dogs' bloodlines create. We ought to have one heck of a functional dog! Grimm is likely to be pleased to have still another German Shedder in the house, and Gidget may remain the queen of the house.
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