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March 3, 2007 at 2:09 pm #79971
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Guestgreat pics mossy ;D :-*
leanne shadow is gorgeous 😛 :-* :-*
March 3, 2007 at 2:20 pm #79972bek
Memberas you no i have 3 gsds very soon to be 4 ( april 7 arin joins the family)
i love every thing about the german shepherd.
firm but fair is the best way to train them, they are very eager to please
to me no dog comes close ;DMarch 3, 2007 at 2:28 pm #79973Anonymous
Guest[quote author=parker link=topic=7101.msg126939#msg126939 date=1172930973]
leanne shadow is gorgeous 😛 :-* :-*
[/quote]think your forgetting someone 😮
no joly i think its just the angle 😉 🙂
March 3, 2007 at 3:07 pm #79974Anonymous
Guestwhy of course my gorgeous benson, do a breed thread of dogues and post loads of pics of him :-* :-*
March 3, 2007 at 3:31 pm #79975young
Member[quote author=parker link=topic=7101.msg126958#msg126958 date=1172934473]
, do a breed thread of dogues and post loads of pics of him :-* :-*
[/quote]Yes as i dont really know alot about Dogues ;D
March 3, 2007 at 3:35 pm #79976Anonymous
Guesti was hoping no one would ask 😀
March 3, 2007 at 3:46 pm #79977Anonymous
Guestdo it :-*
March 3, 2007 at 6:44 pm #79978Anonymous
GuestFab pics of Flame,there is a gentleman who joins us on our walks sometimes he has a 9month old GSD called Max,he travelled to Croyden from Swansea to find a pup whose parents had all relevent health checks as no one locally did health checks,(mind you we are in the middle of puppy farming territory)Max is lovely and likes nothing better than jumping through the muck to catch Travis,still cannot keep up ,if he does get close he holds Trav’s tail in his mouth,he is a stunner very much like your Flame 🙂
Shadow is goegeous fizz,looks a very happy boy 🙂
March 6, 2007 at 10:20 pm #79979plevna
MemberWe’ve had a GSD since we got Perry in 1985. She loved my two sons who were little at the time. We were so sad when she was getting old and her back legs were weak, so we bought another GSD pup , Mollie, before Perry died in 1997 and Perry mothered Mollie for a lovely 3 months. Mollie has grown up to be a strong loyal friend. Now we have a new GSD in the family, 8month old Shep (yeah I know, but we kept his original name) who was rehomed with us a couple of months ago. They’re gradually settling down with each other.
All three of mine were/are very gentle around people. Mollie hardly ever even barked before Shep arrived with his boisterous ways! I love their loyal temperament and their beautiful, magnificent heads. Your Flame is gorgeous Mossy. I’ll get some pics up tomorrow.
March 15, 2007 at 11:21 am #79980Mossyflame
MemberPics please everyone!! ;D
March 15, 2007 at 12:18 pm #79981Gracie
Memberwhen i was a little girl about oh i dunno 8 -10 my dad has a GSD, i was afraid of it (dont know if it was a girl or boy was called sabre) when i 1st went in the house as it used to jump, but this was only prob because it was excited to see me. anyway it soon settled down once id been there a while, and just a few yrs ago dad told me that sabre used to sit outside my bedroom door on the weekends i stayed there, and once i has fallen asleep it used to come in the room and sleep at the end of my bed, but it must have gone before id woken up each morning too as i was never aware – isnt that sweet!
also he had another one more recently who used to wait by the front door on a night till everyone was in the house, and also count people in the house if there was one too many used to pin the extra people up agains the wall (not sure if that a good thing or bad thing) and then once everyone was in would go upstairs and settle outside my dads bedroom door!
no pics tho but i do like GSDs
March 15, 2007 at 12:27 pm #79982kizkiznobite
MemberMarch 15, 2007 at 1:35 pm #79983Mossyflame
MemberRoger was gorgeous ;D Please tell us the story of how he saved your life 🙂
March 15, 2007 at 1:51 pm #79984kizkiznobite
Membermy parents had gone out on a once a year dinner date 🙂 i was in the care of elder sis who was taking advantage of them not being there – as you do 🙂 i was only a tot ( dad bought roger for my mum as a present when i was born ) i was sick in my cot and choked on it – roger went balistic but my sis was otherwise preoccupied with boyfriend in the summerhouse 🙂 the neighbours heard him and knowing that it was unusual came to see what was wrong – they called the ambulance – and they just got to me in time – ironically having summoned the help – he wouldnt let the strange men in odd clothing near me ::) lying across my body and guarding bless – they had to loop him off and lock him up.
and…a few years later his son saved my life too at an age when i should have known better – but that is another story – not for today 🙂i would never have a gsd – but i have an enormous amount of respect for them as you can imagine 🙂
March 15, 2007 at 1:56 pm #79985Mossyflame
MemberThat is an amazing story, what an ambassador for the breed Roger must have been. Although, I am sad to say that GSDs of old seemed to have steadier and more predictable temperaments than many today >:(
You must tell us the story of Roger’s son some time 🙂
Why would you never have a GSD yourself?
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