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 Aramal Basic
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10/16/2017 2:08:27 PM reply with quote send message to Aramal Basic Object to Post   

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The reason I bought him is because he has a 15.2 head. I have been trying to get the head away from the 9.8 spot it has been stuck in for years now. But, the real nice surprise is he also has a 10.0 forequarter. To my knowledge this is a Doberman first? I know I have seen some 9.9's out there but not 10's. Now I know that his SOP is low, but he still may have some value to some as a stud dog.
 Gallant
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10/17/2017 11:18:44 AM reply with quote send message to Gallant Object to Post

I've gotten a lot of my 10.0 heads from some low SOP studs. My number one dog I ever bred was from a low SOP sire but he always produced my 10.0 head.
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10/20/2017 5:25:04 AM reply with quote send message to IcePoint Object to Post

lol thanks for buying him! he was my attempt at dobie's when i had time for 5 premiums happy :)
 Aramal Basic
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10/20/2017 9:46:50 AM reply with quote send message to Aramal Basic Object to Post

Well, it was a big surprise when I seen him. He is exactly what I was needing for my efforts to get Dobies out of having their heads stuck at 9.8. Him have a 10.0 forequarter is just the icing on the cake. Yes his SOP is low, but it is couble the source dogs that I am using right now to work on heads. Thanks for putting him up for sale.

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