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German Shepherd Dog -
Male
CH (US) Forest Knoll's Giant Killer
Sire Born: 02. May 1979
AKC WE309758
Hip: OFA: Normal GS-11814 - Elbows: Not known
Breed report
No breed report has been submitted
Linebreeding
Pedigree
Forest Knoll TNT 1977AKC WD886897 HD-OFA: Normal GS-9308 Sire | CH (US) Caralon's Phantom v LeBarland 1974AKC WC749597 09-75 HD-OFA: Normal GS-5873 Sire | CD, ROMCH (US) Caralon's Hein von der Lockenheim CD, ROM 1965AKC WA696843 07-67 (W. Germany) HD-OFA: Normal GS-112 Sire |
Heather Hill's Fleeting Image 1969AKC WB337909 01-71 HD- Dam | ||
Forest Knoll Quiet Lady 1976AKC WD400963 HD- Dam | ROMSEL CH (US) Bel-Vista's Joey Baby ROM 1974AKC WD023379 HD-OFA: Normal GS-6285 Sire | |
Forest Knoll's Ms Minnie 1973AKC WC491725 HD- Dam | ||
Kamron's Fancy Me vom Janzer AKC WD835063 HD- Dam | Kenbrair's Rise N Shine 1973AKC WC659073 HD-OFA: Normal GS-6149 Sire | CH Kenbriar's Fame N' Fortune AKC WB142552 HD- Sire |
Kenbriar's Mah-Jong AKC WC064161 HD- Dam | ||
Kenbrair's Piece of Action AKC WC659005 04-76 HD- Dam | CH (US) Nanhall's Malachi 1965AKC WA597709 HD- Sire | |
CH (US) Kenbrair's Bonndeea 1965AKC WA690325 HD- Dam |
User comments
This is a dog pedigree, used by breeders and breed enthusiasts to see the ancestry and line-breeding of that individual dog. The pedigree page also contains links to the dogs siblings and progeny (if any exist). For dog owners with purebred dogs this is an excellent resource to study their dog's lineage.
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Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 02:51 am
"Large male with a great deal of style and showmanship. Excellent pigment, eye, bone and substance. Very good sex characteristics. Slightly better rear assembly than the forehand. Perhaps a little too much length of body with a little roach over the loin. He pushes off well and strides well, a willing mover, maintaining topline. Perhaps more firmness and suspension. Clean coming and going but needs firming in the elbows coming. A stallion type."
-Ralph Roberts
CH (US) Forest Knoll's Giant Killer by Sunsilver on 27 February 2009 - 02:02