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by Lewis_hartley on 05 June 2006 - 18:06

Can anyone recommend some good working dogs that are available for stud, i just want to look. Thank you

Smokey

by Smokey on 05 June 2006 - 18:06

Try Xwaldo vom Haus Antverpa he is listed on this site

GSDBrisko

by GSDBrisko on 05 June 2006 - 22:06

I have an 15mnth old pup from SG Unkas zum Jürgenshof SCHH3 (SG BSP; US NATS) IPO3, RH1, KKL1A 'a' normal who is looking very nice. I have also seen other offspring from him that look very nice also...

by k9only1 on 05 June 2006 - 23:06

XAMM VOM SENNERTAL, HIS PROGENY LOOKS OUTSTANDING, TOUGH HIGH DRIVE DOG, ONE OF THE HARDER DOGS N THE STATES, CAN BE TESTED AT ANYTIME!!! CONTACT GRIFFIN REID @VOMJAGER.COM OR 361-949-1137

by ALPHAPUP on 05 June 2006 - 23:06

Hmm -- sometimes i wonder if these questions are just prompts to do some fancy promoting ?? which leads me to my comment : forget about a NAME of a dog to breed to / stud to--- this is the problem whith the show lines which is a topic unto itself -- my meaning is -- first look at the whole 7 generation , not the pedigree , but the generation of sire and dam performances / accomplishments !! this is the insight to the genetic behavioral traits -- the training and what the dog has accomnplished defines !! for example do the dogs have better behavioral treaits for nose work ?? do m the dogs have better stress levels that promote a degree of courage / hardness -- do the dogs present with a higher degree to work in synergy with the handler [ call it pack orientation ] .-- so when you say what dog is good to stud to --- it depends .. what do you want and what is offered -- for example -- i learnmed that my dog had a certain behavioral bent that went back to the motherline of Fado Karthago -- and if i was to breed for what i wanted this was the dog i owned to stud to with my female-- gain if you breed for narcotic work you want a different stud than oif you wish apprehnsion work or herding work -- check the resultsfrom work of competitions for one -- my malinois is from the belgium A tim line -- so i know what is passed on from that line -- Good Luck to you !!

by SKI on 11 June 2006 - 18:06

Xwaldo isa very nice working dog in the sport as well as a street K9 in a metro area. Husband has worked this dog at the field and on the trial field. Dave has/expecting a very nice litter from Xwaldo and his female, Forma. I would expect the combonation of the two to produce well. Kudso to Dave for a nice breeding! Located in Northern KY.





 


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