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Post by rosamburg on Feb 4, 2012 0:32:46 GMT -5
Come on John Bruno x Cinder isn't a bad breeding BUT I kind of like the Bruno x Lexa breeding a little more Gee, I wonder why you think that, LOL! Actually I got to see your puppy quite a bit when she was little. We were pretty impressed with her potential at that point.
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Post by John K. on Feb 4, 2012 8:46:11 GMT -5
Ha ha....yes Thomas, I have heard good things about her and like the vids you have posted of her.... I think the West Coast club has a ring helper in the club now so you could go up there and train with them....you can move up there because i heard you are independently wealthy! Here's a few pics of the old man from yesterday out at the club...... Attachments:
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Post by John K. on Feb 4, 2012 8:47:15 GMT -5
one more..... Attachments:
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Post by dobermanman on Feb 4, 2012 10:30:44 GMT -5
Hey John
I wish I was independently wealthy, if I were? I'd be headed SOUTH this time of year. I hear the Mexicans have some pretty good ring decoys :-) Th e old man is looking good
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Post by rosamburg on Feb 4, 2012 11:44:17 GMT -5
Here's a few pics of the old man from yesterday out at the club...... Which one are you referring to..the dog or the helper???
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Apollo
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Post by Apollo on Feb 4, 2012 11:54:42 GMT -5
Oohhh You Lucky SailorGirl. I love Bruno, and had I not been so busy now with my other dogs I would have loved to grab a pup from that litter. I haven’t seen to many Dobermans that really catch my attention but there seems to be more interesting combinations happening lately, which is great. Have a blast. Agreed. If i were in the market for another one, i would have loved to have one of that breeding. Tina
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Post by sailorgirl on Feb 5, 2012 2:19:29 GMT -5
Hi John! Good to see you on here! I love to hear about many people's techniques because depending on the dog-some, all, or none may come in handy. You have some GREAT advice as well and I really like your training style as I think it fits with my ideas too. Thanks everyone for your envy. LOL I think both Cinders (and the handsome Bruno)and Brandi are top rate, and I am a lucky girl indeed that Brandi has allowed me to have one of her puppies. Rest assured I know the pressure that is resting on my shoulders with such a great girl to raise now. Hence reaching out to ask everyone's ideas and training styles. I just hope that one day I am as good of an ambassador for the Doberman breed as Brandi and everyone else that has succeeded in this sport. I am very excited and just want her here already! Can't wait to hold my little one!
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Post by Apollo on Feb 7, 2012 9:42:50 GMT -5
Hi John! Good to see you on here! I love to hear about many people's techniques because depending on the dog-some, all, or none may come in handy. You have some GREAT advice as well and I really like your training style as I think it fits with my ideas too. Thanks everyone for your envy. LOL I think both Cinders (and the handsome Bruno)and Brandi are top rate, and I am a lucky girl indeed that Brandi has allowed me to have one of her puppies. Rest assured I know the pressure that is resting on my shoulders with such a great girl to raise now. Hence reaching out to ask everyone's ideas and training styles. I just hope that one day I am as good of an ambassador for the Doberman breed as Brandi and everyone else that has succeeded in this sport. I am very excited and just want her here already! Can't wait to hold my little one! Just a few more days and she will be home
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