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emoryg

by emoryg on 25 September 2019 - 10:09

From the males I like the lines of Sirk Belchen and Charik. Females Nancy and Nike Eqidius. I was around several sons and daughters that make the floors of her pedigree. It’s good blood and with proper breeding should be able to keep building up.

BlackMalinois

by BlackMalinois on 25 September 2019 - 16:09

 

@ Koots

 

http://leerburg.com/mink.htm

 

 

 

 


by duke1965 on 26 September 2019 - 06:09

this is the general problem I see today, LOL, father of Chira is totally unknown, but one of the better(from my point of view) males in czech, not easy dog, hard, stubborn, but higher drive, but only participant of national ZVV3 championships, so no IPO ,so no fameWink Smile


by apple on 26 September 2019 - 13:09

Duke,
Can you clarify? My understanding is that a ZVV3 title is more challenging than an IPO III title. Plus, the sire of Chira was in the national championships in Czech, so this is a national level dog. Are you saying too many people looking at breedings are too naïve or misinformed and think the best breedings are from BSP or WUSV competitors? I know a breeder who breeds non FCI Mals from KNPV lines and competes in PSA. She would never breed to a PSA3 level dog.

by duke1965 on 26 September 2019 - 15:09

the dogs in TART or ZVV3 are unknown to most, as the computer is most peoples source of information and all most look at are at the BSP and WUSV and FMBB, and yes, still many people think the winner of some competition is the best breedingdog for all females, and forget, or dont know, that in todays competition, to win, you need the best trainer, the best team and a little luck 

now K"nox will get the breedings, but what if he would have mist one article on the track, than Kody would do all the breeding Wink Smile


by apple on 26 September 2019 - 17:09

I agree that IPO is a trainer's sport. I thought it was pretty common knowledge that podium dogs are not the best dogs. I have heard that in KNPV, the best dogs are the ones that barely obtain their PH1. I find IPO tracking an obedience exercise and of little use in assessing what a dog needs to track a person.

by duke1965 on 26 September 2019 - 17:09

fame goes to the dogs more than to the trainers, Ipo tracking is not that far from tracking a person IMO, but also there you see same trainers with different dogs having high scores generally





 


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