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TheWildWolf

by TheWildWolf on 19 May 2013 - 19:05

Hey guys.. hoping some of you can provide some information on a couple dogs I am learning about. I am interested in hearing about temperament, structure, drives and nerves of the following dogs: (AND WHAT THEY PRODUCED)

- Rick van Tiekerhook
- Natan vom Pacheco's Haus 
- Nicky van Guy's Hof 


Thank you in advance!

ziegenfarm

by ziegenfarm on 19 May 2013 - 22:05

i have three with those dogs on sireline.  i would not have bought the 2nd if i hadn't liked the 1st and sure wouldn't have gotten the 3rd if i didn't like
the other two :)  the sire of 2 of them is aceofnike vh bleekhof and the other is littermate aldo vh bleekhof. 
i will just say that if these dogs represent half your pedigree, you really have to pay attention to the other half & that holds true for ALL breedings.
you cannot expect dogs that are 3 or 4 generations back to carry all the responsibility for producing good dogs.  i like this blood bred to dams that
go back to fado by way of ugo/igor.  the aldo daughter & the nike son are both bred this way & it is excellent.  fado by way of troll milinda works
well, too.
rick tiekerhook produced schh dogs, knpv dogs & police service dogs.  good one to see on a pedigree.  they are high drive dogs, have good
nerves & typical working structure (not showdogs).  they are intelligent and very trainable, but they are very strong dogs so not suitable for
weak or timid handlers :)
pjp

TheWildWolf

by TheWildWolf on 19 May 2013 - 22:05

Ziegenfarm can you PM me about your three dogs? I assume mine and yours are related. Thanks for commenting! Greatly appreciated!

ziegenfarm

by ziegenfarm on 19 May 2013 - 23:05

i sent you links to their pedigrees.
pjp





 


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