1 isn't enough, they need to ruin 3 breeds

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And many here are anti my rant against on line buying sites !!!
Well, this isn't an on line buying site. It's a breeders personal web site.

And anyone who looks at their site and thinks these are quality dogs needs to spend some time on Chaz first and learn a thing or three.

And going there in person to see their dogs isn't going to magically make their dogs any better.

It's not a matter of where the advertising is done, it's a matter of what is being sold.
 

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I totally agree there ! And there's no way we can eliminate ads period. A puppy mill was just closed down here in Indiana . Daughter noticed many ads with same telephone number in the Sunday paper . OK 230 dogs saved , but only a drop in the bucket !! Pet stores have to be checked as to where they get their dogs !
 

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Oh oh oh wait... it loaded.....


"In fact, one of the show ring preferences is absence of muscle..."

"She found him to be of the grand but elusive King Gladiator bloodline..."

Wow...she admits that her foundation dog for her Dobermans came from a guy who was giving away his male dobe because he couldn't keep him anymore. WOW.

There are no words....
 

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I didn't read the page on 'the look' earlier. I must say 'the look' is not one I care for.
 

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There's a photo of a child riding a Doberman like a pony in "The Look".... I think I'm sick t my stomach...
 
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Those GSD's are grossly obese, the rotties look like they've been crossed with mastiffs (and I agree, what is with that huge ball of skin under the chin of that one rottie??), and the dobermans are just plain fugly.

Good grief...
 

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Those GSD's are grossly obese, the rotties look like they've been crossed with mastiffs (and I agree, what is with that huge ball of skin under the chin of that one rottie??), and the dobermans are just plain fugly.

Good grief...
I assume you are talking about FatCat. It looks like a big flap of skin. That dog almost looks like he's a rottie/fila cross, or crossed with bloodhound. Yeesh.
 

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I don't understand why smaller size would make rottweilers more hyper. I have never met a rottie that I would consider 'hyper' either... not even my uncle's rottie that he used to work cattle every day. Of course hyper to them seems to mean it needs exercise soooo....
 
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Errr....

Where did she get the idea that GSDs were getting SMALLER? "Rin tin tin" isn't my ideal GSD (some seem a bit large, soft, and light colored for my taste) but not a single picture screams 140 lb GSD to me.
 

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Omg, Rotties originated in Italy? I thought they were from Germany. I r so weetodded :rolleyes: Omg, and the Japanese Chin originated in America! :lol-sign:

wtf is a 'king gladiator'?

If that site isn't a hoax, I'm willing to bet that all her dogs are grossly inbred to get 'the look' and that she won't sell them to you until after they're old enough to get spayed or neutered because they're not sold for breeding purposes.

Although, I have do have to admit, a lot of those pictures look purposely grainy and photoshopped and those dogs, especially the rotties look really really obese.
 

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anyone else notice that her "professional" whelping box is a kiddie pool? And might I add, one barely large enough for her dog to lie down in? :yikes::mad:
 

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A retired Podiatrist, following 16 years in medicine, Dr. Capriotti expanded his paradigm of awareness and decided to develop and operate numerous manufacturing businesses including 14 years as CEO & General Manager of a farming and food processing business. Joining Ms. Madison, Dr. Capriotti found his true calling, with her high ethical and moral standards, in breeding, raising, training, and placing these beautiful animals in a very unique and humane way. Now retired from other business ventures, Dr. Capriotti and Ms. Madison have retired to their ranch in Eastern Washington and are solely and passionately engaged in providing the best tempered, well mannered, and most beautiful family companions and discreet protection dogs for fortunate families world-wide.

Um okay.. ethical? BS.. Moral? Bull Sh*t..

Beautiful? um, I think not.. WTF is wrong with people..

Im trying to figurte out if these people actually believe the bull sh*t they are saying.. If they are totally crazy or something, and have lied to them selves enough to beleive it.. Or if they are sitting at home thinking, "haha suckers, Actualy believed us, haha" I would like to slap them..
 

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I seem to remember seeing those same pics in an ad(the Rottie in front of the red car, the dobe and the GSD) when looking at a dog magazine when I was in my teen. It was called Brittany's something back then too, but a different name than this kennel. In all those years, shouldn't she be able to rustle up some new pics?

And I remember because I thought the dogs were odd looking even then, and I wasn't even half as dog geeky as I am now:p
 

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I've seen their ad in Dog Fancy! Granted, it was a 2004 Dog Fancy, but I saw it today when I was flipping through an old copy at work. (work was oh so boring today)
 

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