This complaint sounds very spiteful. Almost personal. I hate the idea that someone would post something so inflammatory for personal reasons. Hopefully this is not the case. If you really do have a dog that is exhibiting this behavior I have to think he/she has missed out on some very important socialization.
I don't know you or your situation and am not trying to point blame. As I read your posting I see your various complaints but they seem very general.
For example.
"She is known to have bred either weak dogs (poor nerves) or very aggressive dogs (bad nerves)."
-If so who, when, and where. Can you provide some more detail to support this claim?
"No wonder she never let me see the parents."
-Did you ask? If you did ask, and were denied what was the reason cited?
Both of these are general claims of dissatisfaction. They can't carry any creedence without supporting information.
It's this manner of communication that leads, at least me, to believe that the nature of you complaint is personal.
Just my thoughts, take them or leave them.
As for my Von Der Sauk experience...
I live in N. Virginia. When I decided to buy a pup from Shannon she informed me (as is also explained on the website) that she can deliver, charging a delivery fee if I so choose. However, Shannon explained that she was already set to deliver a dog in Lynchburg, VA and that if I decided to buy the puppy and meet in Lynchburg I would be charged no delivery fee.
If making a buck were the goal she could have easily set the condition that I pay delivery....it was never even brought up. Telling of her true motives.
My little girl Siren and I are training to be part of a wilderness SAR team. Upon her initial evaluation my Von Der Sauk pup was declared a natural for SAR work by the teams training coordinator (11yrs operational SAR handler). His evaluation was of her willingness to approach and play with strangers, key for SAR work.
At 4 months old my Von Der Sauk puppy has shown incredible obedience aptitude. House training was easy. But it takes an incredible amount of time to get there. As Shannon will tell you.
Shannon and I trade emails for weeks before and after I brought Siren home and continue to correspond.
Just this weekend it snowed over two feet in the DC area. I'm a cop and had to work Fri/Sat/Sun. I knew when I left I would likely be stuck out for days...I was. No problem, I took Siren with me.
Between spending the night at our helicopter hanger, working our IT help desk for 12 hours, staying a night in a crowded hotel, spending the day at my station while I worked the street (cared for all day by stranger after stranger). Siren was exposed to 4 unknown locations, numerous strangers, extended periods away from me. I got nothing but compliments on her good behavior and eager personality.
She never displayed a moment of anxiety about being separated from me or being left in strange surroundings with people she never met. A very confident, steady dog.
One officer upon seeing how attentive to me she was and undistracted by all the hub bub of a police station in snow emergency mode commented on how focused and well behaved she was.
I really appears to me that Von Der Sauk is putting the time, dedication and love to bread quality dogs. I'll recommend this kennel and its people to anyone. In fact, I already have.
Matt