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by vonissk on 30 December 2012 - 23:12
First of all Kerstone is located in Kansas. Second she does NOT breed DDR--she breeds colors, mostly whites, livers and blues. She does a lot of UKC conformation, other than that
..................I would stay way away from anyone who breeds just for colors..................
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by vonissk on 30 December 2012 - 23:12
SageDancer, this man came on here looking for a black DDR dog. You listed 3 places--none have black DDR dogs and all three are doing non standard colors. I went and looked at the other 2-Alicia I already knew who she was. Gotta love it when these newvies come on here and don't even read the questions.
I would definately contact justK9s--Kim is very nice and has some very nice dogs. Gotta love Rookie................
I would definately contact justK9s--Kim is very nice and has some very nice dogs. Gotta love Rookie................
by jagger42 on 31 December 2012 - 03:12
Thanks to all who responded to my post I'm just trying to fine my foundation male to start my breeding program. Thanks again to everyone
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by Hundmutter on 31 December 2012 - 08:12
OP why do you want a 'foundation male' to 'start your breeding programme'?
Would you not be better off finding a good female as a 'foundation', its the
way it is usually done [by knowledgeable people].
Why are you planning to breed anyway ? You do not seem very well informed,
so probably nowhere near a point where you should breed [more fodder for
the Rescues] ? Read a few other current threds before you answer this post.
Thanks.
Would you not be better off finding a good female as a 'foundation', its the
way it is usually done [by knowledgeable people].
Why are you planning to breed anyway ? You do not seem very well informed,
so probably nowhere near a point where you should breed [more fodder for
the Rescues] ? Read a few other current threds before you answer this post.
Thanks.
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by kitkat3478 on 31 December 2012 - 17:12
I know you can find very well bred dogs, that on occassion, do throw dogs that end up being a little larger then the standard, even when breeding for the standard.
And "why" do people feel the need to give advice, when they don't have a clue what they are talking about?
If you don't even know the colors, how do you reccomend a kennel?
And "why" do people feel the need to give advice, when they don't have a clue what they are talking about?
If you don't even know the colors, how do you reccomend a kennel?
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