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Classified: Showline female - 4 months old
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Hi X factor!!
It s quite a pity that he s retired now as he s such a wonderful dog. I got one of his sons "Korzwin Schultz" and he s great. Congratulations for what you achieved at Crufts with Bobby. Some friends of mine were there and they were really impressed. Keep it up!!! |
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Hello Grixal,
Thankyou for your interest,Benny has been retired since the summer as we are now concentrating on our youngsters by him.
Benny is quite happy to stay at home and rule the roost and play with his tyre. |
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Any news...any new achievements lately?
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| Benny looks a lovely dog and so do a lot of what he's produced but what would be an educated guess at ursus ? would i be right in thinking croups may be a problem if i was to double up on ursus? and is there anything else i should be aware of? And are the males produced from connie his grand dam better than the females like her brothers appear to have produced |
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| I see that we have comments from a couple of well respected uk breeders re this Benny litter,I haven't seen the litter but champion parents are not a bad start, both of them worthy of their titles I think amongst current competition, though I have to admit that I couldn't judge a pups future temperement at 7 weeks, with regard to vito and yazzi I have admired them in the past, though regarding dogs exported Tinidad and Pakistan well lets not get too excited about titles gained there, and four litters which could amount to 35 pups a year is hardly limited breeding, it sounds like a commercial breeding enterprise to me, I wonder if the taxman would agree. |
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Grixal
Having seen the litter in question from 4 weeks to 7 weeks I can honestly say they are beautiful puppies very shapely good colours and most important ex temperaments.
I totaly agree with Hankle and whisperer it does not matter that either parent are Champions a title will not make them produce any better..
Look for the progeny Benny has produced and also what has been produced by the Korzwin kennels..If you like what you see go for it. |
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Hi whisperer I totally agree with your comment regarding the dam of the Benny pups being a uk Champion means Diddly squat.You only need three good friends who award CCs to make up a Champion. But as the Breeder/owner of the Champion in question
Who is in fact Champion Kozwin Yazzi I think our Breeding/showing record speaks for itself. We where 4th top breeders in the uk 2004 with Korzwin Yazzi being 2nd top bitch and korzwin Vito top youth male as we only breed 3 or 4 litters a year I don't think thats bad going. We believe if you are exporting dogs abroad you should send the best not the rejcts you don't want. the last 2 dogs we exported where Korzwin Henry to Trinidad who is waiting for 1 more CC to become a Champion and Korzwin VIctoria to Packistan who was youth siegerin 2004 and VA4 in the adult bitch class 2005. You can see our dogs on our web site at www.korzwingsds.homestead.com |
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grixal - since the rest of them are too engrossed in their own petty squabbles I will offer a reply to your needy question.
Should you buy the pup? That would depend upon how old the pup is and what are the reasons for sale. What does he look like? Is he typical of his breeding.
The fact his dam is a UK Champion means diddly squat, it does not ensure she is a producer. Is the kennel a well known name with a show result record you can trust? If the answer is no or not sure, then personally I would delve further before you buy. Benny can produce but like most stud dogs he too has his faults, as in most matings it takes an experienced breeder to know what will compliment each other and what will not.
Just a humble contribution with best intentions from Ssh you know who. |
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| You can find one of his daughters on my site http://www.amberixs.co.uk |
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Dear All,
I am thinkinking of buying a male puppy sired by Benny to a Uk Champion...Would appreciate any of your comments.
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Classified: Dark sable SVV1 for Stud
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