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> Theft deterant. What do you use?
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post Sep 25 2019, 02:06 PM
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Yes, German is the prefered breed for this kind of work.


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I could be wrong but that looks like a Belgian, and purebred to boot. Incredibly great agility dogs.
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post Sep 28 2019, 08:53 PM
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I find the best security system with a German car is also German...

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post Sep 28 2019, 08:55 PM
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@koozy you might recognize your old car...

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post Sep 28 2019, 09:12 PM
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Yes, German is the prefered breed for this kind of work.


Mark,
I could be wrong but that looks like a Belgian, and purebred to boot. Incredibly great agility dogs.

I don't remember her lineage but she came from a Maine breeder that did a lot of police dogs and search and rescue. She was what I called a "German" German Shepherd, not a big American shepherd. I always had people stopping me to comment on her. She protected our family like it was her job but couldn't have been more gentle with kids and puppies. She passed away and we got a yellow lab. Sort of like going from a GT3 RS to a VW Beetle. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
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post Sep 29 2019, 07:36 PM
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@fiacra I sure do miss that car. Great to see it enjoyed locally. You should come out and autocross her with LPR PCA. You will have a blast and the folks out there will be happy to see the car. That car's name was Stella. I'll see if I can find some old Autocross photos and send them to you.

And, to contribute to this thread my standard theft deterrent is a hidden ignition kill switch. It is incredibly simplistic but highly effective.
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post Sep 30 2019, 06:11 AM
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QUOTE(mepstein @ Sep 23 2019, 01:28 PM) *

QUOTE(thelogo @ Sep 23 2019, 09:45 AM) *

Lo tech solution

Takes a brave man to overcome this security system


Yes, German is the prefered breed for this kind of work.


Mark,
I could be wrong but that looks like a Belgian, and purebred to boot. Incredibly great agility dogs.

I don't remember her lineage but she came from a Maine breeder that did a lot of police dogs and search and rescue. She was what I called a "German" German Shepherd, not a big American shepherd. I always had people stopping me to comment on her. She protected our family like it was her job but couldn't have been more gentle with kids and puppies. She passed away and we got a yellow lab. Sort of like going from a GT3 RS to a VW Beetle. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)

Just curious, how do you tell a lean and small German apart from a Belgian? My german is very compact and dark and as such looks a lot like one, though his line has been somewhat recently imported from Germany. Belgians are incredible agility dogs but so are the little Germans, much better than the 100 lb dogs. Our vet maintains the more "German" style shepards are far healthier than the more common oversized ones bred here because their joints are actually up to task.

We just got a golden puppy. The Shepard loves him, but man is he dumb and difficult to train. Our Shepard is all ahout food and pleasing us. One side eye and he knows he's in the wrong, this golden forgets right after he gets in trouble. The differences between dog breeds are incredible.
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