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jdrew
4/17/2007 11:23:11 PM
Forgot to post my new license plate the other day.. The BMV told me it would be next year before I would get them, but it came in this year instead...



Don't even think about stalking me either... Or this will be waiting for you...

littlehummerboy
4/17/2007 11:33:55 PM
I'd take it back, they printed the "E" backwards!!
Choco
4/18/2007 3:31:24 AM
Do police dogs get breeded from only certain type of german shepards?

Like horses? Where if a Stallion(still has his balls) has nice pedigree, they will freeze that sieman and insert it into a Mare(female horse). To produce a well statured horse.

Do you guys do that with dogs or no?
HummBob
4/18/2007 3:41:27 AM
VERY COOL!!!
blackstangs281
4/18/2007 8:03:42 AM
Very good Jeremy!
LawWyfe
4/18/2007 9:36:20 AM
Is this like a birds n the bees lesson here? lol
jdrew
4/18/2007 9:57:36 AM
quote:

ORIGINAL: Choco

Do police dogs get breeded from only certain type of german shepards?

Like horses? Where if a Stallion(still has his balls) has nice pedigree, they will freeze that sieman and insert it into a Mare(female horse). To produce a well statured horse.

Do you guys do that with dogs or no?


There was a time that 99% came directly from a german breeder , however there are now many that come from reputable breeders in the u.s. who have bought their stock from germany .

Also some depts are also looking at shelters and not just taking purebreeds anymore or not just german shepherds , but using beagles , labs , mixed breeds .

There is also a growing number of facilities who breed raise and work K9s and also run a K9 training school for Officers when a dept buys a K9 from them .

A good reputable business takes years of work , training , and not every puppy born from a breeding is K9 quality , so they are sold as pet quality and any breeder who advertises they have a whole litter of K9 quality is lying because it just does not happen , ever .

A good trained K9 costs more than 5 grand at least and most charge at least that to train the K9 Officer without prior experience.

The best breeding is a cross mix of excellent qualities and a very careful breeding .
H34 pleasure
4/18/2007 7:29:40 PM
Big Guy
4/18/2007 9:41:52 PM
 blue with envy ..nice choice
Choco
4/21/2007 3:56:37 AM
quote:

ORIGINAL: jdrew

quote:

ORIGINAL: Choco

Do police dogs get breeded from only certain type of german shepards?

Like horses? Where if a Stallion(still has his balls) has nice pedigree, they will freeze that sieman and insert it into a Mare(female horse). To produce a well statured horse.

Do you guys do that with dogs or no?


There was a time that 99% came directly from a german breeder , however there are now many that come from reputable breeders in the u.s. who have bought their stock from germany .

Also some depts are also looking at shelters and not just taking purebreeds anymore or not just german shepherds , but using beagles , labs , mixed breeds .

There is also a growing number of facilities who breed raise and work K9s and also run a K9 training school for Officers when a dept buys a K9 from them .

A good reputable business takes years of work , training , and not every puppy born from a breeding is K9 quality , so they are sold as pet quality and any breeder who advertises they have a whole litter of K9 quality is lying because it just does not happen , ever .

A good trained K9 costs more than 5 grand at least and most charge at least that to train the K9 Officer without prior experience.

The best breeding is a cross mix of excellent qualities and a very careful breeding .


 
ahh alright thanks. I guess it's different with a horse because only 1 comes out for that 8 months, and not a litter.
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