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martinusta1980

by martinusta1980 on 02 January 2012 - 20:01

i was going to ask about, why no hd? after looking at the pedigree and seeing what is in the mothers line, i understand fully.

perhaps you assume too much/too fast, as far as i know dog has good hips, they require through medical exams (including hip dysplasia) before they can be sworn in. the owner its not computer literate, and to be honest i don't think he even knows his dog is in pdb. matter fact i don't think he even know what pdb is. ;)

besides, what good is it when a dog's 3 past generations have excellent hips and new litters pups come with horrible hd and 1" overbites right? anyway, i just wanted to understand this dog's ped, as for the dog himself i dont need any assumptions since i alreadu know him. thanks anyway.


by workingdogz on 03 January 2012 - 01:01

M-haus Kalbach produced essentially what you described, we had a daughter from a litter mate to Menko, and she was tough tough.
We were told she was a pretty close copy to Lana in temperment. Strong female, very alpha. Social, but nothing to screw around with.
One of the very few females we have owned in fact. She was alot like a male, super aggression in bitework, fast tracking, happy obedience.
A nice dog to work with all around. She did however hike her leg like a male to mark, and would actually mark a male when she was not in season

Gandyshofke kennel has produced some decent KNPV dogs in Holland as well.
Thats just the bottom side of the pedigree.

Of course, so much is going to depend on what the female this male was bred to is like...

Hope that helps a little.

martinusta1980

by martinusta1980 on 03 January 2012 - 02:01

It does indeed, thank you for the help.





 


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