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Ike v.h.Basjes Huis (43 replies)
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I know Stacy will posting pictures of Indi when she gets her tonight (or at least she better!)
In the meantime I thought I show you guys a few pictures of her brother, my boy Ike. He landed a few hours ago.






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Yes I love him! I bet he was good and ready to stretch his legs out! He looks like he is already made himself at home. He looks so much like Zasko, WOW
Looking forward to more pictures. I'll post Indi's pictures as soon as she gets home. Matt should be filling out the paperwork now. Still may be another hour or so before she gets home. Can;t wait :-)
Thanks for sharing Jason
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Jason
Ike looks none the worse for his long trip, and he is making himself at home so the trip did not bother him keep the Pic's coming of the little Guy,
Indi Pic's will be on here when i get home from Germany Sunday evening
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Steve,
It looks like the long trip did not bother him much, if at all. As soon as I left him out of the crate outside of the cargo office he went after my pants with gusto :) Luckily I came prepared because I wore the oldest pair of jeans I can find in my closet. Rinus warned me the pups like pants!
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Wow, he's too cute! Makes me want a puppy.
Have fun.
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| Those pups, Ike & Indi are really nice looking pups and no doubt they will be a handful. Thanks for sharing and congrats on your new pup. Good thinking about wearing the old jeans! LOL |
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Jason
Looks like he is going to be a right little firecracker, It shows the strengh and will power when a Pup can come off a long flight and act like that, No Doubt about his courage and the spark of his Daddy is already coming out, keep us uptodate with the Pic's let Rinus see the Video he will be pleased with what he sees
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Thanks, Steve. I brought him out to the club twice this weekend for him to see the field, watch some dogs work, and socialize with other people. He showed no reaction when we did the gunshot test and he even got to do a little bit of rag work alongside the bigger puppies yesterday. I think he thoroughly enjoyed himself there, as though he knew that's where he belongs. So far he shows himself to be a confident puppy with a little bit of temper on the side LOL. Someone at the club told me he is going to be big trouble in about 6 months. I asked " Not good?" and she said "No, it's good. Now if I tell you your dog is sweet, then it's not good!"


 
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Jason
That is what you want to see in a Pup Confidence and into everything,
Izzy when she was 5 weeks old if she saw a flower in the garden sway in the breeze she had the head off it in a flash, everything which moved she wanted to get hold of and is the same now even more so She is a week off 6 months old now Trouble ahead but i love it, Keep the Pic's coming
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Judging by the pitures and video - that is a good puppy. Rinus Bastiansen knows how to pick them.
When I got my puppy...
I wanted a puppy fromZidane Haus Sevens, in about 2006, or 2007, back when Marlene Wiggins wasn't in trouble with people as it seems to be now. the breeding didn't take, second timeI never liked any of the puppies, 3rd time I went elsewhere.
Local breeder just outside of Houston had a litter, 4 puppies, 2 males and 2 females. Pedigree full of Trolls, Yoschys, Feros and so on dogs and one of my favorite dogsTim Abfuhr (a so called REAL dog) grandfather on mother's side.
Since I know the breeder, I pick whatever pupp I want. I came prepared with all sorts of tests to do, throw something, retrieve, calming them, noise rattling around, handling, following, pain sensitivity, this and that.At the end I haven't used anything,just my eyes and brain.
Went to see them at 7 weeks.
Puppies are in their pen playing, just kind of roaming around aimlessly, taking potshots at each others, wrestling.
As soon as they saw somebody unfamiliar approaching, they got alerted. All their ears are already fully up,erect and straight, no "soft ears" bullshit, givethem soemthing to chew etc...strong asd up.
One puppy looked up and slinked back, staying in the pen. NOT this one, I said to the breeder - he already knows it and tells me he agrees.
The other 3 rush to me. Among all 4 -I don't know how to describe it - a GiANT male puppy beat everyone else to the punch
and rushed towards me. It's Texas, so we wear shorts and T shirts almost all year round. I cruched to get down to their level and pet them. He ignored the hand and plowed intome bitting my shorts "below the Equator" ... Hard and not letting go and pulling it having the time of his life..
Since the shorts were long and baggy, no vital scientific equipment was damaged. After his Hello How are yabite he settled down and othe other 2 puppies approachedand I played with them as well.
Went down to see them at 8 weeks (the visit when I actualy pick one of them). The shy puppy stayed again in the back watching and the other 3 came rushing forward. he beat the other 2 again (maybe because he was almost double their size!) and did his hello bite again.
That was my choice, the alpha pup of the litter. If I wanted a sport dogand a handler pleaser I would have picked one of the other 2, a male and a female and it would have been a nice sport dog, what level nice hard to say at that age, maybe club or regional, maybe more, I'll never know.
But I wanted a REAL dog who can also do Schutzhund and I knew he will be handfull (and he is). So, we wenthome and we do our thing.
By accident I saw a female littermate at 11 months of age one morning as hew new owner and she showed up at the club.
Still a nice dog,but he killed the drives by doing too much formal obedience too early. Okay, maybe not killed, by lowered them not reaching the full potential.
So, THAT's the big male from the litter, wow he's big!
And he really WAS big, growing like friggin' weeds, but he "stabilized" around 13 months of age and didn't grow more.
Anyway, nice puppy. Judging by what I see, you can pretty much say goodbye to ANYTHING that you don't want him to bite - because he will bite it and shred it, forbidden fruit tastes the sweetest.
Best of luck with him and keep us updated.
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Adi
Is it not great when a pup is like that, I have seen a lot of Pups most like you other Guys but i have not seen one like Izzy Bitch, she is something else, I really believe she would have no trouble going over the one Meter Jump and she is not yet 6 months old until this coming Sunday, She is so quick and athletic, But her drive is out of this world, I hope i can keep up with her,
However it is great to own a Pup like her and more so as i had a hand in her coming into this world with the choice of picking the Stud Dog for her mother
Rinus sure knows the Dogs and is a wizard at matching them but with her as he told me I blame you for her coming into the world, and he likes them so much there is a repeat mating on the way
Steve1
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Jason, he is a very nice spit fire, congrates.
Always,
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Thanks Steve, Cee and Adi. It's going to be a very interesting ride with this puppy - that's for sure.
This morning he grabbed hold of the bedsheet that I was sleeping on and tried to pull it away from me. Nevermind I weigh 170 lbs and he weighs 15lbs. He got a good grip and just kept pulling harder and harder, growling and barking and working. You can just take one look at his face and know he hates to give up a good fight. It was at once silly, cute, and impressive! What the 8 weeks old monster lacks in brain power right now he more than makes up for with his determination.
Here he was trying to get a ball from under the chair. And by god he did get it out after 5 minutes of trying!


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First day on the puppy scent pad.
We went to a football field that looked really clean and the grass was freshly cut. I made a scent pad for him and he started tracking right away. Now this is a field that I've never been on before and what I did not realize was that it belonged to a Catholic Community center complete with a daycare facility.
So thirty seconds in, the bell rang and out came 30 kids running and screaming (we were about 50 yards away, separated by a wire fence). Ike was a little distracted but he found the food on the ground to be more interesting than the kids and went back to tracking. 2 minutes later he was about done with the track with maybe 3-4 pieces of food left when I heard a lady yelling really loudly from behind the fence: "You and your dog need to leave immediately. This is private property". Ike looked up at the lady for a second and then he put his nose down and went back and finished up his food as though he was annoyed with the lady for interrupting his work LOL
The little alligator did good today for his first pad I think :)
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He is getting big! 9 weeks old Saturday.

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He is looking to be a little Cracker
Steve1 |
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Ok Jason...this is really weird BUT...
I think the "I" litter hates giraffes! This picture was taken the night she came home. She is currently putting the Smack-Down on it right now to...
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WOW I cac't believe how alike they look. Check out the expression
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It's the "The toy is mine, mine, mine!" Basjes Huis look, Stacy.
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LOL Yeah like daring someone to take/touch it.
If Indi thinks I migh tbe interested in her toy, she mashes her mouth around it and wraps her paws around it (eyeballing me), if I get too close she takes off with it.
I got her a huge stuffed animal yesterday (as big as her) and today she was trying to hump it. I think being the only female in the litter she was surrounded by too much testosterone. |
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| how did you get the picture in that locatin trying to post pic of my litter mate to yours. |
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Welcome.. Would love to see the littermate!
First make sure the picture is not too large then click on the Icon that looks like mountains and it will say Image Properties. Click on the Upload tab. Next choose Browse, and select a picture from your files...
Then send it to server. After it loads click ok, and that should work. Sometimes it may take a couple of tries.
Looking forward to the pictures.
Stacy |
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| Me too! Another I. Basjes Huis puppy!! |
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Mind if i add another I. Basjes Huis Puppy to the list
Steve1 |
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| Izzy B is always welcome! |
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| Haha! Yep love to see new pictures of Izzy. Thanks Steve! I love her face |
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| CAn't get it to work his name is Iwan van het Basjes Huis you can see the picture here on the database |
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Pulled the image of Iwan's page - hope you don't mind. Love his fuzzy head! How's the little guy doing?

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HEY! Both of you have HUGE boys. My girl must be half their size...
Iwan has an AWESOME head, and a great face! And his legs look like tree stumps... Very VERY nice puppy. Keep in touch with me if you like. I'd love to hear about his progress.
Stacy
vom.ruiz@yahoo.com
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| Now that you mentioned it, his legs are huge! How old is he in the photo I wonder? |
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He is a fine looking Lad, look at the size of his head and legs Looks a bit like Goran
Steve1 |
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Steve,
That's what I told Jason in an email :-) |
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| Where can I see a picture of Goran? |
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Goran about three months ago
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| Ah I do see the similarity with Iwan. Is Goran a long coat, Steve? |
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Well some say he is some do not The hair tufts between his ears are gone as such, He has a double coat, to me he is not one or the other, but meaning it makes no difference you will not find a dog with more drive than he has, When he is walking he is like S to a blanket so to speak, He is locked against the leg and nearly breaking his neck to watch the handlers face, i will try and find a pic of him
When or if we finally get our damaged car back and can get to the training clubs again i will try and do a video of him working in Obed, But i do not know when the dogs can be trained again not for two or three weeks i think that applies to Izzy Bitch on her Protection but she will not have done much two goes in 2 months is not a lot
Talking about Izzy Bitch i did a few minutes this morning with Off leash Footing and Walking she stuck to my leg well we did a few left and right turns and an about turn with a couple of sits in between she was good indeed, I am pleased with the little girl and not yet 5.5 months old yet
Steve1 |
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| Steve, do you and Rinus do any bite work with Izzy between 4 to 6 months - when she is changing teeth? |
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Jason
No, we stopped all bite work with her when we saw she was changing her teeth, Up to that time she was on a sack (Hessian), then a couple of bites on a Tug, Then the teething stopped her work
Recently she finished teething but of course the teeth were still growing and were not set so we gave her a go on the Sack and Tug the same night, next training she had the Tug and a Flat Sleeve for the first time she loved it, But Marcel the oldest Trainer said to leave her off the flat sleeve as it was not good practice and wait until she is 8 to 9 months old before she goes on a proper sleeve then she can go on,
In the meantime the idea was to keep her on a Tug roll of various thickness and strength, However we never got to do any as the car is out of action and we cannot get to the dog clubs with the Dogs, so it is just a bit of Obed near home every day until we sort out the Car damage I miss the club training and so do the dogs
Steve1 |
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I feel your pain Steve. Matt and I haven't been to training for a month since he started working nights. That job should be over soon though and we can get back to it. Galan also misses his training,
P.S. The kennel club only allows up to 10 letter in the front name. Indi's papers will now read Independen vh Basjes Huis. That's what I get for trying to be clever ;-)
Stacy
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Stacy
it would have been better to give the name Dependence v h Basjes Huis, and missed out the IN
I am getting withdrawal symptoms not going to the club
Steve |
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I am having withdrawls too! I hope you can get all that car stuff straightened out soon. I'm sure Izzy and Goran miss the training too
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