German Shepherds - suitable for agility? Agility

Discussion in 'German Shepherd Dog' started by Katie23, Jan 15, 2008.

  1. joanne8888

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    full stops are better than poor grammer
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  3. Patch

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    It does help if posts make coherent sense to start with - yours keep chopping and changing from you saying your dog is fat, then saying he is`nt, then saying he is again, and to top it off you tell those of us who do have an excellent grounding in the breed that we would`nt know one if it slapped us in the face, so to speak.
    I do think perhaps you need to start again and to not be so angry when you have nothing to be angry about toward any of us on the thread :smt017
  4. joanne8888

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    no its not off topic, peeps on here are saying english lines grow to fast................possible food problems, I am saying I feed a good diet, yet he my dog he is his huge, I would love to know how much my dogs parents weigh in................again I agree with wildmoor, its the bloody linage
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    Joanne,
    I was referring to my post being off topic as it was about feeding.:)
    I will bow out of this now as I seem to have antagonised you for some reason albeit completely unintentionally.
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    I am not going cross posting, quoting etc, but you seem to have different opinions where you post............I am logging off now because I will not be bullied from some dick sat behind a computer screen, that would not say the said facts to my face............if this forum accepts this form of bullying because I have an opinion then god forbid...............
  7. joanne8888

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    noooo you have not
  8. I-mac77

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    hi, to get back on topic, as i am getting a bit confused, could someone tell me what type of shepherd they'd say kahn is, see pics in first page, he is of stocky solid build, and straight backed!
    Thanks
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    He is English lines
  10. Heather and Zak

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    I would say Khan is an english type he is so like my old boy Khan too. They are heavier set which he seems to be.
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    Thanks, that's what i thought. Was beginning to wonder after reading through this thread, thanks
  12. Patch

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    Please do feel free to crosspost - I have no idea what you are talking about quite frankly. Where on earth have I bullied you ? You have posted opposing posts yourself about your own dog - how is that somehow morphed into me bullying you ?
    Incidentally, Azz did mention to you to read the posting guidelines - it does cover personal insults such as you have used in your post to me. Just so you know, the reference you used is usually aimed at the male gender, therefore you insult was rather off that particular mark.

    And believe me, there is nothing I put here that I would`nt say to anyones face - though due to posting guidelines I put things more politely here than I would face to face to anyone I felt was speaking to me inappropriately ;-)
  13. Shona

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    I love the breed, I had this fella prior to moving to rotts, I move to rotts because I couldnt find a similar type to logan, im not keen on the show type of gsds, I have to say thought they need so much work, I would say more so than the rotts, they tend to have more energy, can be very distructive in the home, slower to mature, logan was around four before he began to calm down, but he did live to 14 years old, have to say I will never have a dog as good as he was, but I did put ten so much work into him, x

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  14. Shona

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    logan was this sort of shape, a huge dog though, he did look more angulated when doing healwork, more so the fast pace stuff, but I trained him to have high movement at the front, which I guess most obed folk did, still do, thus his back end dropped, but outwith that he was a large squareish dog compared to the bananna backed dogs out there now, :neutral:
  15. Shona

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    ooo.....eeeee.....rrrr. me wonders if joanne8888888888888888 has been on the not so jolly juice,,,step away from the vody bot
  16. bajaluna

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    my shepherd shamus weigh in at 97lbs,noy sure what that is in kilos
  17. wildmoor

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    Just slightly over 44kg
  18. Shona

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    logan was a fair size far bigger than my rotties, but not sure what he weighed in at, wouldnt be far off 45kg, poss more, but then agian he looked more due to coat, when wet he looked totaly diff, lol but he wasnt show breeding,
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    when I think on it, he must have been at least 45kg +
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    What do your male Rotties weigh?
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