
A non-doer is very often a critic-that is, someone who sits back and watches doers, and then waxes philosophically about how the doers are doing. It's easy to be a critic, but being a doer requires effort, risk, and change.
Posted by Stano on 6/17/2009, 2:00 pm, in reply to "Re: puppies"
Hi Corsifan,
Of course I would recommend myself, cause I mainly breed for work ability, and I just bred my super high drive Italian import male to one of my pick females from 3 yrs ago, who is owned by Jake and Melissa at Boundary kennels. They have pups right now I think 4 weeks old, but I believe you already contacted them, plus after doing some research about you, I'm not sure if you would be interested in my lines. Here is a quote from you "Dolce" on the Rustic all the truth board:
"Hi Kathy! It's Cody. I finally set up my account here. My concern was my husband buying a Corso from Stan as he (husband) does not always tend to do his research and it would be easy ( ), as in convenient."
It's pretty easy to see that Dolce is the same dog you sent me pics off, to post on this board a few weeks back, LOL!!
Anyways I'm not here to start a war, or bash anyone on the boards, everyone's got their opinion and are entittled to it.
With that being said, I would recommend Lisa above in BC as well. She has some really nice Italian line dogs and judging by her pics, some of them look like they know how to work, especially that Benny!!
You can also check with Gerry at LaVilla in Ontario. His lines are also pretty rustic from the homeland.
If you want a little closer, check with Don and Kirsten in Sylvan Lake. I've had the pleasure of working with some of their Corsi, they are beautiful and have good drive as well.
Good luck on your search Cody!
Stan



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