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by cphudson on 07 June 2014 - 01:06
Your very welcome. Quardes von der Staatsmacht; 2xFCI, 2xLGA, 2xBSP SCHH3, IPO3, FH2 all trials he received V-ratings routinely getting 100 points both in tracking & protection with obedience in the 90's. He has been evaulated by very tough judges including some with back ground working with police K9's.
Quardes is a proven producer of sport & police K9's. I've seen some of his offspring work & have been very impressed. I'm expecting a litter out of Quardes & have high hopes for the offspring's working careers.

by Sunsilver on 07 June 2014 - 01:06
Spondylosis of the spine can easily be diagnosed with an x-ray. Why would you need an autopsy? Or is the autopsy for DM?
I lost my first GSD to it at age 9. She was PTS when she could no longer walk.

by Bundishep on 07 June 2014 - 21:06
cp hudson any pups on the ground yet I know she should be getting very close if has not had them yet,its great to hear from thoses that have seen pups out of him in real life I have only been able to veiw Vids so far
by Staatsmacht on 08 June 2014 - 00:06
she have get her pupps.
so far i know 5,4

by cphudson on 08 June 2014 - 04:06
Yes, the puppies were born today. They had 9 puppies; 4 males & 5 females. Colors; black, sable & bi-colors. All puppies are very virogorous, active & healthy. I'm excited to watch them develop.

by gekswag03 on 10 June 2014 - 20:06
I have a 7 month old Quardes son from Staatsmacht and I will say he was everything i was looking for and more.
http://www.working-dog.eu/dogs-details/2502675/Inder-von-der-Staatsmacht
I had been going back and forth with Stefan about what i was looking for and i'm sure he got tired of me and my emails but
in the end, he gave me all i could want in a pup. As of now he is fearless, super confident, very aware, very agile and fast.
His bite is super and suprises anyone who works him. His drives are very real already,not over the top but you can see he
has much fire in him. Deep nose and can track his butt off for a pup and very flashy in OB.
We have trained in dark, slick floors and loud enviornments and he shows great all around. He is for sure a dog with his own mind
and will not be a clown dog but I believe will be just like Quardes in the work. I have spoje with 2 others with males from this litter and
bother others are showing just the same. This was an outstanding litter!! I give much respect to the dam line but I am seeing this type
in many different litters from Quardes, so I believe he is a super producer.
-Anthony

by Bundishep on 10 June 2014 - 22:06
@Anthony excellent feedback on one of his pups gives alot of great info for readers, he sounds very nice, when you talked about his drives being not over the top did you mean they are strong but could be a tiny bit stronger or did you mean he has strong drives but has good balance with a on/off switch ? Have you put a little stress on him to see his nerves and if so to what degree and how did he respond ? any gunfire test ? Does he have a very strong natural retrieve ? in case you get a link to a vid please post.Thanks

by gekswag03 on 11 June 2014 - 00:06
@bundishep
When I say not over the top, I mean he's got plenty but can shut it down and back on without all the leakage. I am not a fan of that. As a pup, i think he is stronger than many. He is very well balanced.
In our program, we don't put stress on the dogs much until about 1yr, for him maybe about 9 or 10 months, as he is very stong in protection but we will see how he continues to mature. We have a few times and I will say, he has engaged very well. But doing this too young in my opinion put too much focus on the man. It was not to a degree of an older dog but stressful enough to where you can see something. Gunfire is no issue for him either. Strong natural retrieve, i'd say hmmmmm he is more a possieve dog but as we have bonded, it has gotten higher.
So I can not comment too much on this until he is a bit older. To answer another one of your questions, I live about 3 or 4 blocks from Dog beach in Long Beach
and took him for the first time last week. This will be a weekly thing twice a week to start conditioning him. He had never been in any water other than a bath. I thought i would have to help him at first like my
other dog but he leaped rigth in after the ball. Here is a short video from my instagram of it, first throw in the water http://instagram.com/p/o6lflJNLtC/
I also replied to you message.
-Anthony

by Bundishep on 11 June 2014 - 01:06
Thanks for further details the vid is great he shows courage to go in the ocean breakers for a youngster that has never swam before,I can see in the water he pounds or slaps the water with his front paws you will see the front paws come down and stay under the water as his skills in swimming gets better as he ages and gets more chances to swim.Best wishes in developing him further. He sounds great.
by Staatsmacht on 11 June 2014 - 04:06
Typical Quardes puppy with 11 weeks
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