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German Shepherd Looking for New Home

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 10:06 pm
by rubberbaron
I have this beautiful German Shepherd, 15 months old, male, I need to sell as I have one large dog already and can't take care of 2. He is well behaved but a little pesky at times, especially when it comes to food - he is a dog after all. He will need a little training which I could not give him for lack of time. He is just outside Sihanoukville. Price $350 OBO. I will only let him go to a good new home. PM me if you are interested.ImageImage

Re: German Shepherd Looking for New Home

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 10:15 pm
by prahkeitouj
Lovely , but my dad doesn't allow us to pet dogs.

Re: German Shepherd Looking for New Home

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 10:32 pm
by Basic Instinct
Surely that’s a cute dog but it looks like a mixed breed. I don't think it’s worth $ 350.

Ears
Medium-sized, firm in texture, broad at base, set high, carried erect, almost parallel, never pulled inwards or tipped, tapering to a point, open at front. Never hanging. Folding back during movement permissible.
Hanging ears are a disqualifying fault in the breed standard.

Re: German Shepherd Looking for New Home

Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 11:17 pm
by General Mackevili
prahkeitouj wrote:Lovely , but my dad doesn't allow us to pet dogs.
I'll help you paint it and we can tell your dad it's a tiger.

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Re: German Shepherd Looking for New Home

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 2:09 am
by MekongMouse
That is one tasty looking dog!

Re: German Shepherd Looking for New Home

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 11:17 am
by rubberbaron
Basic Instinct wrote:Surely that’s a cute dog but it looks like a mixed breed. I don't think it’s worth $ 350.

Ears
Medium-sized, firm in texture, broad at base, set high, carried erect, almost parallel, never pulled inwards or tipped, tapering to a point, open at front. Never hanging. Folding back during movement permissible.
Hanging ears are a disqualifying fault in the breed standard.
Ah, a purist. Correct, it is slightly mixed, which, of course, as we all know makes for a better, healthier dog. He is one quarter Rottweiler. His father is a GS/Rottweiler; that's my other dog, the best dog ever. The price is arguable, a shot in the dark, that's why it says OBO. A pure-bred goes for $500 to $800 in Cambodia, more than $1,000 in the west, right? But with a pure-bred you got all the inherent GS problems, e. g. hips, infected ears, etc. They are definitely overbred, and a lot of times by inbred as owners here don't know their history.

Re: German Shepherd Looking for New Home

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 11:55 am
by prahkeitouj
General Mackevili wrote:
prahkeitouj wrote:Lovely , but my dad doesn't allow us to pet dogs.
I'll help you paint it and we can tell your dad it's a tiger.

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Heheh... except it is not a black dog. Hehe.. best to protect the house. :thumb:

Re: German Shepherd Looking for New Home

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 6:37 pm
by vladimir
General Mackevili wrote:
prahkeitouj wrote:Lovely , but my dad doesn't allow us to pet dogs.
I'll help you paint it and we can tell your dad it's a tiger.

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Hilarious! :plus1:

Re: German Shepherd Looking for New Home

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 11:08 pm
by StroppyChops
General Mackevili wrote:
prahkeitouj wrote:Lovely , but my dad doesn't allow us to pet dogs.
I'll help you paint it and we can tell your dad it's a tiger.

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Google time well spent!

Re: German Shepherd Looking for New Home

Posted: Mon Apr 27, 2015 11:30 pm
by MekongMouse
prahkeitouj wrote:Lovely , but my dad doesn't allow us to pet dogs.
Why not? Does he allow you to pet kitties?