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 DarkkStar
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7/4/2013 11:30:34 AM reply with quote send message to DarkkStar Object to Post   

I'm not sure if anyone here would remember me, but I used to be the kennel ShadoWulf. I closed that account down back in October as I had to leave for basic. Finally, after an unforeseen delay due to an injury, I have completed my training and am back on SD.

I plan to use this kennel and another that is not yet up to start 2 new lines from scratch while kinda breeding for color.

I just wanted to say hi to everyone and see how pyrs was doing. What is the current SOP, did we break the 90's yet?

 Dawnshade
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7/7/2013 8:59:23 AM reply with quote send message to Dawnshade Object to Post

This kennel is now up. I will have the three recessive coat colors in this kennel.
 Mont Blanc Kennels
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7/26/2013 12:32:44 AM reply with quote send message to Mont Blanc Kennels Object to Post

Welcome back! Sorry for the late response, I never even saw this post until now.

I do remember you happy :) You got me started in Pyrenees by loaning me a few of your broods way back when. I am glad to see that you are back. It is awesome that you are working on bringing back some colors and adding a new line. It would be nice to see something other than white with badger and white with red laugh :D

I am working on bringing back white right now, as well as keeping a show line going. The highest SOP I have is a 92.50. I think that Ohrandi ha a 92.60 which is the highest I have seen yet.

Anyway it's good to see you back.

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Did you know?
The sit for exam is a modified version of the Stand for Exam. It is generally used in novice level classes and requires the handler to order the dog to sit and then to move away from the dog the length of the leash. The judge will then approach the dog and pet the dog's head.