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Originally Posted by frontierrots I was told yesterday that a "world class" Sch dog would have an "edge" to it (which I read as sharp) and as such would NOT be safe in the situations I require a dog to be (described above) and thus no serious Sch person would have a recommendation for me because I do not want the right temperament
And yes I know I'll have to compromise somewhere but it is not likely to be in the health requirements |
Well, I have two pups in my B litter that are EXCELLING on the Schutzhund field, they are extremely well balanced in temperament, they are trainable, biddable, WONDERFUL with children, affectionate and strong. They also look like rottweilers. What else can one ask for?
So, perhaps "world class" dogs aren't what you want, but I digress, there are dogs out there.