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Pedigree Database

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susie

by susie on 06 December 2016 - 17:12

Shawni, I tried to find "Wu von Bismack" - no results... what am I missing?
You talked about this dog as "good producer" - where do I find offspring???

Mithuna

by Mithuna on 06 December 2016 - 17:12


susie

by susie on 06 December 2016 - 18:12

Thank you!
Google wasn´t able to imagine someone would write "Bismack" instead of "Bismarck" - so the system automatically changed the name...  Shades Smile

Still not able to find progeny -

After all, where is this dog?
On workingdog there is an English owner listed ( Craig Addison ), whereas the text is German.
maybe sold to the UK through a German broker?


by duke1965 on 06 December 2016 - 18:12

wu might be linebred on Cordon but I see other dogs in pedigree that most likely contributed to this behaviour more than Cordon, but nice pedigree with old czech border linesWink Smile


yogidog

by yogidog on 06 December 2016 - 18:12

Pedigree speaks volumes lot of nice strong dog

Mithuna

by Mithuna on 06 December 2016 - 19:12

@Duke
Which are the other dogs in the ped?

@yogi
Why does the pedigree speak volumes?

by duke1965 on 06 December 2016 - 19:12

Mithuna, when I look at short clip I see more from Gero and Atilla than Cordon

BlackMalinois

by BlackMalinois on 07 December 2016 - 00:12

 


Thanks Shawnicus I enjoyed the dog and the video

Mithuna thanks for the link

 


Shawnicus

by Shawnicus on 07 December 2016 - 01:12

These are the pups I got out of that breeding , def don't recommend them for pet homes or beginners , this is rigtht off the plane ( crates) they immediately engaged each other and other dogs at the air cargo area  ..these pups are 9 months old now and about 93 pounds each.. def excited to see them mature

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by PfalzSteegen on 07 December 2016 - 04:12

Hello, I am very impressed with the dog in the video. I viewed his video a couple of times. He reminded me of a dog I owned over 30 years ago. I was 17 at the time and he was my second dog. I used him as a guard dog for a small business. He protected medical supplies inside of a huge warehouse. It took me about 6 weeks + to get him to work with one of my more experience security officers, because sometimes a dog with that defensive drive was needed in certain locations, and I was about to go to college and couldn't work with him personally all of the time, hence the need for an alternate handler. I say that, to say this... GS are very intelligent dogs and can be trained for any situation or environment, and yes can work with someone else. Your dog just needs to have confidence and trust in you as the owner/handler and have purpose of their task. These types of dogs are not for a private home, or even IPO IMO, because it will take to long to train them to suppress that very high defensive drive. I don't buy into the notion that this type of dog is or will be handler aggressive, again "manner of approach, trust and confidence in the handler". If you relook at the video, you will notice that at the highest level of his aggression towards the helper, the handler could still "stroke his head" as a positive reinforcement without thinking he might be bitten, and by the way, the dog never lost focus on the objective (helper) while his head was being stroked.
One other comment... It is very nice to see that GS are still being bred at this caliber.






 


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