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German Shepherd Dog - maleMale

VA1(I) Hobby vom Gletschertopf 


SCHH3
 Kkl 1 

Sire Born: 08. January 1993

VA1(I) Hobby vom Gletschertopf

SZ  1859356
Hip: SV: HD a-normal (a1) - Elbows: Not known
DNA: Gelagert
Tattoo: R-I 2849
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Breed report

Groß, kräftig, sehr typvoll, trocken und fest, sehr gutes Gepräge, hoher Widerrist, fester Rücken, gute Länge und Lage der Kruppe. Sehr gute Winkelungen der Vor- und Hinterhand, gerade Front, ausgeglichene Brustverhältnisse. Raumgreifende Gänge, kraftvoller Nachschub, freier Vortritt. Sicheres Wesen, Härte, Mut und Kampftrieb ausgeprägt; läßt ab. KOER REPORT: Koer Report: Largely, strongly, very typeful, drying and firmly, very good Gepraege, high widerrist, firm back, good length and situation of the croup. Very good bending of the pre and rear spar and, straight front, balanced chest conditions. Spaceseizing courses, strong supply, free precedence. Safe nature, hardness, courage and combat impulse pronouncedly; discharges.

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Pedigree

SCHH3, FH

VA1 Jeck vom Noricum SCHH3, FH male

1987
SZ 1705812
HD-SV: HD a-noch zugelassen (a3)
Sire
VA1 Jeck vom Noricum

Groß, kräftig, kompakt, gestreckt, typvoll,sehr guter Ausdruck u. Gebäudeaufbau,sehr gutes Gebäudeverhältnis. Sehr gute Winkelungen der Vor- und Hinterhand. Besonders gute Länge und Lage des Oberarms, sehr gute Lage des Schulterblattes. Hoher Widerrist, Rückenlinie sehr gut, normale Länge u. Lage der Kruppe. Vorbrust u. Brusttiefe stehen noch im richtigen Verhältnis, korrekte Front. Gänge sehr raumgreifend, kommen aus festem Rücken. Wesen sicher, Härte, Mut und Kampftrieb ausgeprägt; läßt ab. VI. Für Hündinnen zur Verbesserung der Vorhand.

SCHH3, FH

VA6 Odin von Tannenmeise SCHH3, FH male

1984
NHSB 1374024 (SZ 1655056)
HD-SV: HD a-normal (a1)
Sire
VA6 Odin von Tannenmeise

SCHH3, IPO3, FH, BHP2

2X VA1 Quando von Arminius SCHH3, IPO3, FH, BHP2 male

1981
SZ 1547134
HD-SV: HD a-fast normal (a2)
Sire
2X VA1 Quando von Arminius

SCHH1, VH2

V Häsel von Tannenmeise SCHH1, VH2 female

1981
NHSB 1177079
HD-SV: HD a-fast normal (a2)
Dam
V Häsel von Tannenmeise

SchH3

V Anett vom Noricum SchH3 female

1984
SZ 1624738
HD-SV: HD a-fast normal (a2)
Dam
V Anett vom Noricum

SCHH3, FH

2X VA1 Uran vom Wildsteiger Land SCHH3, FH male

1981
SZ 1526684
HD-SV: HD a-normal (a1)
Sire
2X VA1 Uran vom Wildsteiger Land

SchH2

V Zilly vom Noricum SchH2 female

1978
SZ 1439761
HD-fast normal
Dam
V Zilly vom Noricum

SCHH1

V Quitta von der Ehrenfeste SCHH1 female

1990
SZ 1773647
HD-noch zugelassen
Dam

Groß, kräftig, substanzvoll, sehr guter Ausdruck, hoher Widerrist, fester Rücken, gute Länge und Lage der Kruppe. Der genügend lange Oberarm sollte etwas schräger liegen, sehr gute Winkelung der Hinterhand, korrekte Front. Hackenengtretend zeigen die kraftvollen Gänge Raumgewinn. Sicheres Wesen, Härte, Mut und Kampftrieb ausgeprägt; läßt nicht ab..

SCHH3

VA4 Mark vom Haus Beck SCHH3 male

1986
SZ 1669141
HD-SV: HD a-fast normal (a2)
Sire
VA4 Mark vom Haus Beck

SchH3

VA7 Fedor von Arminius SchH3 male

1983
SZ 1592045
HD-SV: HD a-normal (a1)
Sire
VA7 Fedor von Arminius

SchH2

V Quina von Arminius SchH2 female

1981
SZ 1547140
HD-SV: HD a-normal (a1)
Dam
V Quina von Arminius

SchH3

V Ines von der Ehrenfeste SchH3 female

1987
SZ 1698518
HD-normal
Dam
V Ines von der Ehrenfeste

SCHH3, FH

VA1 Eiko vom Kirschental SCHH3, FH male

1983
SZ 1607402
HD-SV: HD a-normal (a1)
Sire
VA1 Eiko vom Kirschental

SchH1

V Zora vom Wildsteiger Land SchH1 female

1983
SZ 1598336
HD-fast normal
Dam

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User comments



baby
Posted: Sat Sep 02, 2006 06:51 pm
Hobby was such a great dog. I've got a son of him, Fiete von der Josefshöhe, aged 8 and I'm very glad 'bout this.
Saoa
Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2005 05:34 pm
Yes, its unfortunately true that this great dog died in May of 2005. He was 12 and a half years old, and quite healthy until the end, when he simply slowed down. I understand his fabulous owner, Horst G, from Germany of the vom Jagerfreund Kennel rushed to Sweden to be with Hobby to say a proper goodbye before they let him go to the rainbow bridge.
His care takers, Stephan and Eva from the Oliver Kennel in Sweden, took very good care of Hobby for the 6 years he was with them in retirement. There too, was were Hobby's VA son, Dian lived for about 2 years while at stud in Sweden. Hobby has made an important mark on the genetics of the GSD breed.
If you read his Kor, you'll note that he has a perfect judges critique (kor). If there was an honorary VA to be given to any dog, its definitely to Hobby. That many more people may enjoy the offspring of this fantastic dog for many years to come.
Blanka
Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2005 02:06 pm
i have a daughter from Hobby. She is now 8. she is a wonderful dog.
Red-Bull
Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 01:19 am
Hobby is dead he was 12 years old he lived in sweden for the last 6 year.
Saoa
Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 08:22 pm
Brittany,
I have a VA Hobby son (finally)
VA7 Dian vom Baronenwald. Argentina, the 2nd largest show in the world with 1200 entries and VA 6 Sweden.
YOu can see him on the Gallery section of this website.
my website is www.kerschberger.com/dian.htm is his page. you can also see some of his very nice progeny from his days in Sweden.

My goal was to 'get around' all the progeny produced thru Ursus, etc etc his offspring.
To go as directly to where these genes come from as far as producing great temperaments.
I also have a Hobby Grandson, Nolte vd Wienerau, which is how I caught on to this incredible temperament
Anne
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 12:38 pm
Hobbys homepage is www.kennel-oliver.se
ryken1
ryken1
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2004 04:13 pm
How I wish to acquire a puppy out from him? Any Information where?
SMR
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 09:41 pm
There is a Hobby son in Idaho with Heidi Theis - go to www.theishof.com
There are quite a few Hobby granson's thru Ursus Batu in the USA.
Wildmarken's Tito, Jaguar Mausespitz,
Gorbi Olympus, Geronimo Olympus
Bandit Steiglerhof.
Brittany
Brittany
Posted: Sun May 16, 2004 10:04 am
Does anybody happen to know a breeder who has either a Son or a Grand son of Hobby thats in the USA right now?
Staudt-dk`s
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2004 12:09 pm
Hello Saoa.
Can you tell where to look for him, www. or adresse ?
Saoa
Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2004 05:48 am
FOUND Hobby G.
He lives in Sweden and is doing very well!!!

I was able to buy an incredible son SG31 of him out of an SG6 female! Wow, how exciting that is. Put some of those great Hobby genes back into my lines for some 2,4 linebreedings on Hobby.
Saoa
Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2004 04:57 pm
I'm still looking for Hobby G. I heard that he is still alive as he's 'only' 11 now and very well could be.
Does anyone know where the Gletschertopf kennel can be found?
I'm still looking for a Hobby daughter in other words...
Thanks!
shepherds@surfbest.net
Wolf
Wolf
Posted: Mon Nov 10, 2003 10:30 pm
Thanks Andrew.
Big B
Posted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 10:30 am
A fabulous dog of very masculine appearance and a top producer too.Top pedigree.He should've gone much higher.
Andrew
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2003 11:30 pm
Italian Sieger 1996
Wolf
Wolf
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2003 08:17 pm
Where did Hobby go VA?
Saoa
Posted: Tue Sep 09, 2003 08:42 pm
An incredible dog. Needs much more credit than he's been given. He produced Ursus, then ursus produces Yasko after all, and yasko produces Larus...
anyone know where he might be ?
let me know...
shepherds@surfbest.net


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