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Date Posted: 01:19:02 07/18/03 Fri
Author: Giuseppe Cione
Subject: Re: need help in finding breeder!!
In reply to: Alexis 's message, "Re: need help in finding breeder!!" on 08:47:28 06/10/02 Mon

>Hi Mikey,
>
>A dog is a dog. Whether its bred to the American
>Standard or Italian Standard it's still just a big dog
>to strangers and a loved pet to you. My preference is
>the Italian. I found a little more dog aggression
>(and quick to ACT on it) in the American dogs. The
>new thing seems to be "hands off" dogs. Not quite
>sure why. But I have owned a couple and have been
>happy for the most part with them as a dog and a pet -
>just not what I wanted as a Corso. Although I bought
>them as breed/show quality CC I spayed them and placed
>the dog aggressive ones in single dog homes.
>
>I also admit I like the "look" better of the Italian
>dogs.
>
>Anyway, look for a breeder who will help YOU not just
>try to sell you a dog. Will they answer your
>questions? How much do they really know about the
>breed? (You'd be surprised how little some know!!)
>Why did they breed these two particular dogs together?
> Was it because that was the male that was available
>or because he really complimented the female and HOW
>did he compliment her? What are their female's strong
>points? WHat do they expect from the litter? etc
>etc. Do they health test? Do they do any kind of
>temperament evaluations? AND please!!! be careful
>about the contract. I see sooo many people get
>screwed when it comes to contracts. If the breeder's
>contract says you must return the dog if there is any
>kind of a health problem in order to get your
>replacement or money back...RUN.
>
>What normal pet owner is going to give up their
>cherished pet they have had for 1.5 years?
>
>Breeders who use that clause protect themselves
>because most people won't do that! Also, they should
>guarantee the dog for at least 2 years. Only pet
>quality pups should only be guaranteed for CRIPPLING
>hip dysplasia. Mild or moderate HD doesn't stop a dog
>from being a good pet but it certainly stops a dog
>from being a potential breed/show prospect! So
>Breed/Show quality should be guaranteed for ANY kind
>of hip dysplasia not JUST "crippling".
>
>You're welcome to email me if you need help along the
>way or have more questions.
>
>regards,
>
>Alexis



Hello there..
Mike im from NYC..Where are you abouts?
You can take a look at my dog if you wish,I had him imported last year ...He is IMPECCABLE...Drop me a line
I would love to steer you in the right direction

Joseph Cione

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