
This is a placeholder text
Group text
by crhuerta on 14 April 2008 - 06:04
CONGRATS to ALL who entered and did their best!
Not to rain on anyone's parade....but I too though after looking at the "final" class sizes....that there were way too many VA titles awarded......wow!... nearly 50% of each class........(final amount of dogs finishing each class)........
I really like a few of the dogs.......BUT......I always believed that the VA title was awarded to the elite few.........
by eichenluft on 14 April 2008 - 06:04
Juneau is handler-owner-trained/raised by a man in VA - family dog too - I would think he could be a good candidate for US - however he is not yet Schh3. not sure if being Schh3 when competing at the SS is a requirement for US in the same year, but I would think so...
molly

by VonIsengard on 14 April 2008 - 11:04
crhuerta- you took the words right out of my mouth.
I noticed a "SUF" rating previously posted was an "a" when the working class males were posted. A typo, or...?
I see VA Ronaldo is a Universal candidate. When will it be decided? GSD Nationals? I thought it was awarded after the Sieger show.

by CrashKerry on 14 April 2008 - 14:04
The Universal Sieger is awarded after the GSD Nationals, based on the rating received at the Sieger Show and the dog's performance at the Nationals.
I don't know anything about the dog, but there was an Ellute son shown who received an SG rating - Ulrich vom Hammerbachthal. He's also declared for Universal Sieger.
by Blitzen on 14 April 2008 - 14:04
To make Juneau's accomplishment even sweeter, I believe he is the first dog ever trained by this owner who is a very busy professional. That's a huge accomplishment in my book.

by Mystere on 14 April 2008 - 14:04

by vdSauk on 14 April 2008 - 14:04
I've seen Juneau train, when he was really sorta starting out as a younger dog (not as a pup) he is a very nice male. Ravi does an amazing job with the dog. He is a talented handler and very professional. He takes his job on the field seriously and Juneau is certainly worthy of the title.
He's got my support. I saw him train 2 weeks ago Friday, the first time I saw him train in almost a year, nice dog, and Ravi is a great handler with him. He really reads his dog well. I hope his hard work will pay off, he is very deserving of this title if he recieves it!
Shannon

by Mystere on 14 April 2008 - 14:04

by wanderer on 14 April 2008 - 15:04
Mystere, I'm not disputing Ule's ability and if you have seen her work and say she is a viable candidate, I don't doubt that she is. I checked the Canadian National Trial results for 2007 and this is what I found:
Not sure why you think she is a better candidate than all the males.
Ule v Temar GSD Karen Sinclair 58 84 88 a

by Mystere on 14 April 2008 - 15:04
Contact information Disclaimer Privacy Statement Copyright Information Terms of Service Cookie policy ↑ Back to top