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Nadeem6

by Nadeem6 on 15 July 2012 - 15:07

To start off let me preface this that i know very little of pedigree's. But two dogs i have heard have produced nice dogs.  Aron vom Bracheler see on the dams side and Sid vom haus Pixner on the father's side.  Our trainer had an Aron son and said he was very hard, dominant and great fight drive.  Another member of this board who i respect greatly bought a pup because of Sid, and he is involved in mainly LE type dogs.

Me just looking at those two dogs i would say this is a true working dog that is excelling at sport work too.  From what i have heard of the two dogs earlier mentioned i think the potential is there for many avenues but again IMHO.

Here was our trainer's dog Aras, an Aron vom Bracheler see son.

http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=58819

I was very impressed with the videos of this dog.  I would be proud if that was my dog.  I would also be a bit pissed off at the helper for rolling around with my dog but the dog looked like it was ok.  Also during the back transport the helper caught the dog and drove it right towards the handler which i also didn't like.  But just from the videos looks like the breeding of this dog was great.  Would need to see the other offspring too to solidify impressions of the breeding.

by rbud.rm on 15 July 2012 - 15:07

Looks good to me, bloodlines are very good west german working lines, him having competed in the BSP says a lot for him as well. Notm to mention he looks to be a fine looking dog to boot.
Are you looking to buy this male or use him as stud dog or possibly a puppy off of him? Is he still in Germany?
                                                               Robert

by Koach on 15 July 2012 - 15:07

Thanks Nadeem.

When I see dogs like this one (Kinski) and Bosco von der Hagenmuhle work it brings joy. I also do not know much about pedigrees and would like to purchase a Kinski sired pup out of an appropriate female. Maybe "your member of this board" or some others can suggest the desired bloodlines to look for to match this dog.

Yes Robert I would love a pup from this dog as mentionned above.

Siantha

by Siantha on 15 July 2012 - 16:07

i love bosco aswell. he produces nice looking puppys. sadly the one i got out of him is kinda a dud for sport work. but is very protective of his home and car. so hopefuly after he recovers from his surgerys ect he will come around we shall see.

by destiny4u on 15 July 2012 - 16:07

siantha do you find a lot of sport dogs lack that extreme house/car/yard protection?

by duke1965 on 15 July 2012 - 16:07

dud for sport and surgerys, sounds like you hit the jackpot

by brynjulf on 15 July 2012 - 17:07

I would look elsewhere.  My current favorite is Raino's dog Kofi.  He is absolutely balanced and Kofi produces it. Haven't seen one as nice as him in many years   ( oh he can work but he is easy on the eyes as well!)

ziegenfarm

by ziegenfarm on 15 July 2012 - 17:07

two thumbs up on kinski
i like the repeat breeding by schiffslache with nena. 
excellent dam line.  you cannot go wrong if you
decide to go that direction.  wow.  i wouldn't mind
having one of them myself.  :)
pjp

by hexe on 15 July 2012 - 17:07

I see that Haus Ming has been making use of Kinski....





 


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