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don't hate me for picking, but brago is awesome looking. it could be that my two previous dogs were bi-colors, but who cares? the other is nice looking too, but brago is my kind of GSD (speaking of looks of course)...
 

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We are sure happy with him, but I hope he is close to done with the growing! :eek: He is just under 11 months old and weighs 92 pounds. That is not an ounce of fat on him, either. Last measurement, he was 27 inches at the shoulder. He is going to have a hard time with the A-frame and jumps if he gets much heavier. :?
 
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I hope he is close to done with the growing!
Don't count on it... :wink: BUT-these big dogs can do more than people think when it comes to jumping...my 95lb-er jumped in a tree (initial jump was about 5ft high to enter the tree) to get the cat I told him to find :wink: . And he didn't parachute out of it either.... 8)

They're both nice looking dogs, but Tim's right; there's just something about Brago...or, you just don't have a pic of Bronwyn that's as expressive.
 

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We've got a gorgeous red sable male named Jaguar at our club, but his owner doesn't often bring him up for training. He's a multiple SchH III dog, and very impressive, but he's living the life of a pampered house pet now. It's really a shame because he ought to be bred till he can't stand up.
 

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Brago is tracking and just starting some prep bitework; Bronwyn is just doing some tracking and mostly being a puppy. Brago is doing very well in his obedience; we haven't done a lot of real "obedience" with Bron, just basic manners, sits, downs, etc..
 
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