Originally Posted by Karen
Thanks Karen.I had a chance to learn HTML at my job, but got to busy
with computer scheduling to take it.
Originally Posted by Karen
Thanks Karen.I had a chance to learn HTML at my job, but got to busy
with computer scheduling to take it.
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I don't see anything wrong with buying an import --- I'll probably be getting a groenendael from France in a few years. I also don't see what's wrong with advertising over the internet -- often times people on the waiting list back out, and the internet is a great source. If it weren't for my advertising Candy over the internet, she never would have found her new home.
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i agree... my next dane will be imported from Europe (France or Germany)Originally Posted by wolfsoul
On the topic of imports, sometimes it is nearly IMPOSSIBLE to get a certain breed without importing as some are especially rare.
Like, does anyone remember a certain breed of dog that Spain would not allow out of their country up until about 5-10 years ago? The name slips my mind but I think it's a medium-large long haired/scruffy dog.
I have my heart set on a Lundehund. They are wonderful and fascinating. I have not seen one in a shelter or on petfinder, sadly. I will probably try to talk to people from the NLCA (Norwegian Lundehund Club of America) to find a breeder.
I don't think anyone should buy from a breeder without seeing the parents and pups first. You can't see everything in pics. JMO.
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P.S. Germans are a common breed, I think most PTers ( unless breeding ) would get one from a shelter.
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I agree with Wolfsoul; several of my friends have bought GSD imports for schutzhund (there's a schutzhund club near where I live).
And after all, this is a pet site...?
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