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 Aussiewolfsister
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2/7/2015 2:24:53 AM reply with quote send message to Aussiewolfsister Object to Post

Congrats Gypsy -- lovely pup happy :)
 Arkay3
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2/7/2015 7:30:09 AM reply with quote send message to Arkay3 Object to Post

Wow Gypsy gorgeous pup. I am jealous. LOL
 Gypsy Wind Kennels
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2/7/2015 2:43:31 PM reply with quote send message to Gypsy Wind Kennels Object to Post

TY. And Im curious - whats the highest SOP people have? I feel like we just crossed the 95 barrier in the last month, but am starting to see more and more like 95.1-95.2s cropping up.
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2/7/2015 3:38:25 PM reply with quote send message to Rensvik Object to Post

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An actual 95.20, and a theoretical 95.20 as well.

Woops, this is Aussiewolfsister posting

happy :)



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 Winter Heart
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2/7/2015 3:55:54 PM reply with quote send message to Winter Heart Object to Post

Daaaaang Gypsy. Nice puppy. My highest is right behind you with a 95.40 girl.
 Spyte
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2/7/2015 4:42:36 PM reply with quote send message to Spyte Object to Post

I have a 95.20 and have produced a few 95.05 but haven't kept them.

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2/7/2015 5:48:39 PM reply with quote send message to Spyte Object to Post

Does anyone have a dog with good feet? I am going to start working on feet but none of my guys have strong feet. I have 8.6-8.9

I would be willing to just breed to a male with strong feet or take on a new broodie. I want to start getting my own line going within my kennel so I can stop using outside studs for a few generations in the hopes of getting feet to a more solid point.
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2/7/2015 6:11:14 PM reply with quote send message to Lycaons Object to Post

My highest (just born) is a 95.05, I'm happy with that since I'm still so new in the breed!

I have some lower SOP pups that may help breeding projects, I'll post them here. Some I may keep if no one wants them, haven't decided yet. But if they're useful in someones project, they can go.

For feet, I have this one...
www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13766133 6 day old boy, 9.1 feet. 94.60 SOP

Someone was working on FQ, I have these...
www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13777628 5 day old boy, 9.2 FQ, 94.80 SOP

www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13778898 1 day old girl, 9.1 FQ, 94.45 SOP (and high COI to consider for future breeding)

www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13781819 just born boy, 9.2 FQ, 94.50 SOP

www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13781820 just born girl, 9.1 FQ, 94.60 SOP
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Spyte -

You can choose one of these 2 ladies for broodies if you want:
www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13744562
www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13751851

This gentleman is currently up for stud with 9.0 feet, but Im sure there are better feet available:
www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13700100

and this young man will be going up for stud in a week with his 9.2 feet.
www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13725732

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My highest is a 95.30 - with many others above 95 happy :)

I can't help much with what you are looking for Spyte, since my main focus has been FQ/Size. However, I have a dog with a 9.1 feet that will be available for stud in 3 days -

www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13715894


happy :)

Analeyn

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Double post

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Triple post - wow wink ;)

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 Aussiewolfsister
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2/7/2015 7:32:08 PM reply with quote send message to Aussiewolfsister Object to Post

Hi, I have this girl -- but she is only 9.0 in feet and is only just whelped. May not be useful, but available also.

www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13781360
 Spyte
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2/7/2015 9:34:10 PM reply with quote send message to Spyte Object to Post

Thanks guys! I got a girl from Gypsy who will be ready to breed in a couple weeks so I will be looking at all these boys at stud shortly happy :)
 Aussiewolfsister
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King of Dreams x Faerie Dancing litter, total of 5 pups, 3 useful to good, and 2 FH

Not what I hoped for, lost yet another 95+ prospect to low SS (-95.05):
www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13782481

This bitch is only 94.90 -- but has nice FQ/Size/Gait/TNB combo, worth keeping for breeding -- showing, not sure.
www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13782481

And a not bad male at 94.95, if anyone wants him, let me know, I don't think I will hang onto him.
www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13782480

Question is, should I repeat the mating, trait wise you would think it could produce better, the COI is 6.46%.

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 Aussiewolfsister
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Woops put the wrong link in - the 94.90 girl with the lovely FQ/Size/Gait/TNB is:

www.showdog.com/dog.aspx?id=13782482

Many thanks for your evaluation mystery poster, but I am not sure which bitch you mean as I had the same link on both the low SS (-95.05) and the 94.90 girl.
I presume you mean the low SS girl.
 Aussiewolfsister
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Thanks for confirming, yes I do think the 94.90 girl is the best of the litter, I just didn't realise her potential until you pointed it out.
She and her brother have now joined the sessioning kennel.

If you have time to evaluate the other I would be grateful, but I think the SS being down to 19.2 still makes her task that bit harder (then I could be well wrong also). happy :)

I do think I will chance a repeat mating, not something I normally do.

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 Spyte
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2/8/2015 1:19:05 AM reply with quote send message to Spyte Object to Post

I would do a repeat. I had a Wolfhond a few years ago with a low SS I wanna say right around 19 and he finished quickly, GCH and was number 1 IW for a few months. I was shocked. His traits made up for it.

Might be the case for this girl! She is a nice pup.
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Whoops..Double post happy :)

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 Gypsy Wind Kennels
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2/8/2015 2:52:30 AM reply with quote send message to Gypsy Wind Kennels Object to Post

The bitch has nice stats for sure. Grats happy :) Sorry, thats all I have to contribute. LOL. Id show her.

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