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by Jody on 14 November 2004 - 03:11

Hi Molly.. yes.. Escobar is V KKL1.. jody

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by Dog1 on 14 November 2004 - 15:11

Hodie, There are two vets that I know of on the east coast that specialize in AI. One is in Virginia, the other is in CT. There are some good males in both areas to choose from. I can think of 5 VA rated males in the area. There are some excellent V rated dogs also. Look who's on the east coast and if any interest you, send me an e mail and I'll send the names of the clinics that do AI here. If you want to go to Germany for a breeding*, better decide quick. Arrange shipping if it's not too late. You will need to request the stud, schedule someone pick up your female from the airport and keep her until it's time for her to breed. Take her to the stud for the breeding(s), and arrange the shipping back to you. The SV paperwork should be completed there for the breeding, but send an AKC form along for the stud dog owner's signature so you don't delay the AKC process by having to send the form over after the breeding. *This is not as cheap and easy as it seems. You hear comments in the US such as; "For the 1200 stud fee, it's just as easy to ship them to Germany." Stud fees in Germany are typically 800us. Don't expect to ship a dog there and back, have it picked up at the airport, cared for, taken to a stud somewhere in Germany a time or two. Cared for a couple more days, taken to the airport again for 400.00. It costs lots more than that and takes a lot of planning in advance. There is a new form for entry into the EU. I can send you the form via e mail if you would like.

by deutsche-schaferhund on 14 November 2004 - 16:11

Hodie How about VA(USA) Burschy zum alten Eichenhof SchH3-IPO3 Kkl1? From what I understand he is a tremendous working dog, and produces his strong work ethicwhile maintaining correct structure.

by Marcel on 15 November 2004 - 23:11

Hmmm...sounds like you are 1.5 years to early. My dog Wotan von Renaissance would be a good mate for her. He is only 5 months old and shows a great grip and is very willing to work. Kimon von conneforde is his Dad which I can highly recommend as a stud dog - the whole litter was great.





 


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