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    Quote Originally Posted by jandajoy View Post
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    50 US from a shelter. Had him for over 16 years. Best dog you could ask for.
    So he's dead then?
    Yes he died at around 18 years old. The black one is my current dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sccrhound
    The black one is my current dog.
    Black dogs are good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jandajoy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by sccrhound
    The black one is my current dog.
    Black dogs are good.
    yeah he is a good boy. Gets a little too wound up over the animals outside, but otherwise is a very happy guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjustice
    did not see any leads on my question,,
    Eh? Read the first reply to the thread..

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    Quote Originally Posted by somtamslap
    Eh? Read the first reply to the thread..
    Yeah...I thought that also....ungrateful spoilt brat.....

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    i need some help locating a breeder for German Shepards, would love to have a puppy soon,, in the next 8 weeks before i get home again, i am located near Korat and Burrirum,,any help please???, here is a photo of just what i want,, beautiful dog,,


    Ungrateful,, maybe it sounded like it but more dissapointed, as you see my original post to start this thread, i never asked about any other dogs or how to ship one from OZ,, you guys get on a simple post and tear it up and have your own discussions about all kind of crap that doesn't have anything to do with the original post,,you want to talk about some other shit start your own thread, simple questions require simple answers,, or no answer,,so think what you want,,but go back and look at your worthless comments about my question,,get real and a life

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    Good lord...read the first reply.. i have told you where you can get the fucking puppies but you don't seem interested..

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    [quote="somtamslap"]Go to the army camp just outside of Pak Chong on the Mittraparp Rd coming from Korat, they have them for sale there..6,000bt a pop..[/quote]

    (Post number 2). Done it for you.

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    quote - would love to have a puppy soon,, sleep with a dog then. Many people gave information but the OP come back with an attitude of you people are ....zzzzzzzzzzz

    My posts are not meant to upset the little lamb so leave them alone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjustice View Post
    i need some help locating a breeder for German Shepards, would love to have a puppy soon,, in the next 8 weeks before i get home again, i am located near Korat and Burrirum,,any help please???, here is a photo of just what i want,, beautiful dog,,


    Ungrateful,, maybe it sounded like it but more dissapointed, as you see my original post to start this thread, i never asked about any other dogs or how to ship one from OZ,, you guys get on a simple post and tear it up and have your own discussions about all kind of crap that doesn't have anything to do with the original post,,you want to talk about some other shit start your own thread, simple questions require simple answers,, or no answer,,so think what you want,,but go back and look at your worthless comments about my question,,get real and a life
    The point I am trying to make is there are other options. There are so many dogs that need a home, getting a pure breed is not necessary.

    As an aside pure breed GS are very prone to hip problems, since they have been so over breed.

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    ^Same as Old English Sheep Dogs.

    Dalmatians from in breeding cannot hear.

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    That's one reason you should look for (and will have to pay for) hip and eye clearances in the pedigree (which should go back at least 3 generations, but can go back 5 or more)- these clearances aren't a guarantee that your dog won't suffer these problems, but the chances that it won't are increased- most of the larger sporting breeds are prone to hip and eye problems due to inbreeding or too much 'line breeding' (meaning that you might see the same dog more than once in a pedigree- this isn't necessarily bad but too much of it can lead to problems).
    There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. A high-powered mutant of some kind never even considered for mass production. Too weird to live, and too rare to die.
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    When we move to Thailand towards the end of the year I was thinking of getting a dog to keep me company on my walks. Here in the UK labradors are very popular. There was one wandering around the pub we went to yesterday and it was really friendly and well behaved. However, I am not particular about the breed, just those characteristics. Some of you mention places to obtain dogs for free. Presumambly these are from the charities that rescue abandoned pets? That appeals to me on two levels, something for free and giving an abandoned animal a good home. Is there any organisation like that in Thailand? Also, I have heard rabies is a problem in Thailand, but none of you have mentioned this - so is it not a problem?
    The trouble with the world is that the stupid are cocksure and the intelligent are full of doubt. (Bertrand Russell)

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    Got a puppy yet ?

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    Sad that NR hasn't her doggie place anymore. I am sure that she would have had a pup suitable to everyone.

    I had a Bernese mountain dog - his name was Tufty and he weighed 65 kilos. Was the most wonderful dog and lived to the age of 16. A big slobbery loving ball of fur. Good memories. Now i have downsised to cat.

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    I think a Poodle or a Bichon Frise...if that is how they are spelt....would suit his temperament better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cjustice View Post
    i need some help locating a breeder for German Shepards, would love to have a puppy soon
    Most German Shepherd Dog breeders in Thailand are rather reluctant to sell a puppy to the "I want one now" type of customer. It took me over three years of attending Kennel Dog Shows in Thailand, spending time with the breeder and his dog trainer at his stud farm and basicaly proving myself capable and responsible enough to be an owner before he would sell to me. I think the fact that my parents were GSD breeders in the UK (known names) and I grew up with GSD's swung it in my favour.

    I now have a pair of Vom Hunter GSD's Puppies, Male is now 7 Months and Bitch is 5 Months old (the avatar is male at 5 months) ... if you are unaware of the Vom Hunter pedigree of GSD then I suggest you google it, basicaly the top Military, Police, Border Control etc GSD's are Vom Hunter amazing animals, intelligent as hell.

    I was / am in the position where I was able to take time off work "Between Projects" in order to spend time with the pups every day, for the past 11 weeks since I took them away from their respective mothers I have been on a regime of 4:30AM Breakfast, 8:30AM First walk of the day, weekly visits 70KM away to Nakhon Nayok to meet their siblings and also the trainer. GSD's are the best dogs in the world but one does not open the box and get a perfect one, the first few months are critical and require a major commitment.

    My Breeder Friend, Retired Thai General K9 Unit

    Trainer Friend Ex-Military Still trains GSD's for Private Security

    Bottom line if you want a dog get a dog, if you want a German Shepherd be prepared to adapt.



    PS As a Newbie I cannot post Links or Pics, if I manage to survive here without getting kicjed I will post later. Taking the Puppies to their first show next month.

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    Wow....sounds like you have to enroll into the army to get a german sheperd.

    Do the dogs have to stand by their bunks at 4am at attention and make sure their bed and kibble bowls are neatly arranged ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nawty View Post
    Wow....sounds like you have to enroll into the army to get a german sheperd.

    Do the dogs have to stand by their bunks at 4am at attention and make sure their bed and kibble bowls are neatly arranged ?

    Not quite but close I have to stand by my bed at 4:20

    The point I tried (but failed) to make is that no respectable breeder in Thailand of GSD's, and other pedigree breeds for that matter, are going to sell to a "I WANT ONE NOW" type of person, which is how the OP comes across. No offence to the OP but his decision to want a GSD seems to come across as rushed and without much fore thought, being able to afford a pedigree dog is not the be all and end all of making one a suitable owner.

    From his post it is apparent that he has never been to dog shows in Thailand, has never tried to meet breeders and build up a rapport etc, if / when I start to breed mine in 3-4 years time I am sure that there would be many more potential ownners on the shortlist for the litter before the OP.

    At the end of the day dogs are dogs are dogs, some of the best dogs I have ever known with the best temprerments have been the "Heinz 57" mongrels from dogs homes, hence the reason I say thourougbreds are hard work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clogiron
    At the end of the day dogs are dogs are dogs, some of the best dogs I have ever known with the best temprerments have been the "Heinz 57" mongrels from dogs homes, hence the reason I say thourougbreds are hard work.
    Very well said, Sir. Have a green.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clogiron
    Not quite but close I have to stand by my bed at 4:20
    How does the dog know what time it is for sure...surely you could wind the clock back 2 hours and it would really be 6.30....sun just coming up and he would look at the clock and think it was 4.30am .....a win win situation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nawty View Post
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    Not quite but close I have to stand by my bed at 4:20
    How does the dog know what time it is for sure...surely you could wind the clock back 2 hours and it would really be 6.30....sun just coming up and he would look at the clock and think it was 4.30am .....a win win situation.
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    Sunrise is around 5:50AM this time of year, wife gets up at 4:15 every working day and drives into the city at 6:00AM. Currently I think they know 4:20 as jiust over 2 hours afrer those freaking vuvuzelas being blown at WC football have shut up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liquid
    Some of you mention places to obtain dogs for free. Presumambly these are from the charities that rescue abandoned pets? That appeals to me on two levels, something for free and giving an abandoned animal a good home. Is there any organisation like that in Thailand?
    There are many. Where are you/will you be located? They're not always free. Some orgs make a small charge, but dogs will be vaccinated, health checked & (if old enough) should be neutered or spayed already. Every org I know of does this as a matter of course as they are the ones that have to deal with the stray problem. ABC (animal birth control) is rightly one of the priorities of all of these orgs. PM me with your locale if still interested & I'll try & tell you of an org fairly near to you.


    Oh, and OP? I would not buy a GS anywhere in Thailand. The ones I have seen (even of show quality) were undersized & had shocking posture due to hip & spine probs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liquid
    However, I am not particular about the breed, just those characteristics. Some of you mention places to obtain dogs for free. Presumambly these are from the charities that rescue abandoned pets? That appeals to me on two levels, something for free and giving an abandoned animal a good home.
    Can't say enough good stuff about the Hua Hin dogs mob.

    We got Jet (the dog) from there a while back. They flew him to Chiang Rai and we covered the transport costs. He's been great.

    We knew he'd been looked after well, had all his shots etc etc.

    We couldn't have been happier.

    Having said that he now runs the bloody house, but does keep us amused.

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    Wonder if justice ever got his puppy ?

    Think a pussy cat would suit him better.

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