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by MyCheckShepherd on 18 November 2011 - 17:11
My dog Ella of Milipoli has border patrol in her pedigree she's a dream to work!

by Prager on 22 December 2011 - 00:12

by aaykay on 22 December 2011 - 00:12
Mine is an all-czech girl too. She is now 6-months old and her intelligence, athletic ability and endurance is just amazing. I can fool my 5-month old field Labrador puppy easily, but trying to slip one by this Czech girl is just not going to happen !

by mewoodjr on 22 December 2011 - 02:12
I am very happy with my boy and couldn't ask for more. Capone is only limited in his use by his handler/owner. He is a great combination of of some of the greats; Gero, Norbo, Arys and Ben Homzi.
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=510926

by mewoodjr on 22 December 2011 - 02:12
Edited due to damn duplicate post.
by ltsgsd on 23 December 2011 - 04:12
Here is my boy Dexter vom Schattendal BH, T1 , in training for his IPO1 in Feb. Very civil, great tracker. Very fun to work with.
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=620748
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=620748

by Ace952 on 23 December 2011 - 06:12
Itsgsd - nice looking dog. I like the pedigree. strong dogs in the 1st three generations for sure.

by Jyl on 23 December 2011 - 07:12
I have to agree... itsgsd that is a very nice dog... line bred on Cordon.. LOVE IT..
Two Czech males I like are Zoran Ben Ju (although he is only half Czech). Zoran goes back to both Cordon and Norbo, which I really like.
I also like Hill ze Slovanskeho Domu. He goes back to Cordon An Sat and Titus.. the part I really like is there in NO Grim or Klara in Hills pedigree. Which is hard to find nowa days.
I wouldnt mind a pup sired by either one of these males..
Two Czech males I like are Zoran Ben Ju (although he is only half Czech). Zoran goes back to both Cordon and Norbo, which I really like.
I also like Hill ze Slovanskeho Domu. He goes back to Cordon An Sat and Titus.. the part I really like is there in NO Grim or Klara in Hills pedigree. Which is hard to find nowa days.
I wouldnt mind a pup sired by either one of these males..
by Juno11 on 23 December 2011 - 15:12
Hi, my last dog had border patrol dogs in his lines. he was the best GSD I ever had, perfect in every way....very stable temperment, willingness to work, high prey drive. I had him as a pup and socialized him alot and did lots of training. iMy new older pup who I just posted about has border patrol in her lines. I think she will be a great tracking dog down the road. She wasn't socialized when she was young so I have some work ahead of me.
Juno11
Juno11

by aaykay on 23 December 2011 - 16:12
I have some work to do with my 6-month old too, since when I got her when she was 5-months old, I realized that some extensive socialization was needed....something I have been working on since then. She has had a radical transformation (for the better), during the time I had her.
She has some of the greats like Norbo Ben Ju, Pluto z PS, Balli Panta Rei and Dargo Ha Ja Da within 3 generations, and she is proving to be a worthy distillation of all of that greatness. Every day I am discovering some as-yet-undiscovered ability in her, and she continuously amazes me. Of course her lack of early socialization also comes up at times, giving me pointers as to what I need to work on.
Of course like in all these cases, if one goes a few generations back, one would find German dogs in the pedigree, and in her case, there is Uran Vom Wildsteiger land in the 6th generation of her "all Czech" pedigree.....and to be quite honest, I have no complaints about that.
I am a firm believer in refreshing blood periodically, than simply operating in one's own tiny little pond. So I would probably do an "out-cross" into WG lines (where all other structural and temperamental factors are a match), if/when needed, and then cross back into familar lines for the subsequent generation.
She has some of the greats like Norbo Ben Ju, Pluto z PS, Balli Panta Rei and Dargo Ha Ja Da within 3 generations, and she is proving to be a worthy distillation of all of that greatness. Every day I am discovering some as-yet-undiscovered ability in her, and she continuously amazes me. Of course her lack of early socialization also comes up at times, giving me pointers as to what I need to work on.
Of course like in all these cases, if one goes a few generations back, one would find German dogs in the pedigree, and in her case, there is Uran Vom Wildsteiger land in the 6th generation of her "all Czech" pedigree.....and to be quite honest, I have no complaints about that.
I am a firm believer in refreshing blood periodically, than simply operating in one's own tiny little pond. So I would probably do an "out-cross" into WG lines (where all other structural and temperamental factors are a match), if/when needed, and then cross back into familar lines for the subsequent generation.
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