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Shelley Strohl

by Shelley Strohl on 22 May 2008 - 16:05

All the Asko grand-puppies I have seen have been very nice. I have a Qunicy Waldwinkel son who is very good in the work, although was a long time maturing in his pea-sized little brain, so a bit late in the program. I credit the line-breeding on Harro for that, having seen it so many times before in males from the Harro line.

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by eichenluft on 22 May 2008 - 16:05

There is another Asko son in California who hasn't been bred much - his owner is not a breeder - don't know why he hasn't been bred to more, he's an awesome dog in the work and in temperament.  Eik v Nordenstamm Schh3,KKl-1 - owned by Terry Macias.  This is the dog who takes helpers to the ground, on a regular basis.

 

molly


by MarioF on 23 May 2008 - 17:05

I had the pleasure of watching Eik work weekly, what a rush as a helper to get to work him.  Molly you are right Eik IMO should be bred more maybe it is because he is a Black and Tan. Talked to Terry the other day and told him he should collect Eik as he is coming up on 9 or 10 now.  He produced some nice dogs in his first litter.  You can see video of Eik on www.sjgsdc.us

A couple of other of Asko sons off the top of my head that I liked are  Thomas Vollrath old dog Quinn vom Lippetal. Ajay Singh bred to him and Kari Mendoza has a nice prospect.

Jim Sears dog Deng's Monrad.

Best of Luck with your search.

 


sueincc

by sueincc on 24 May 2008 - 05:05

Mark Saccoccio has Lion Vom Bellington who is also a very nice Asko son.  Mark and the  malinois (Joker)are  the 2008 AWDF Champions.  He is also an excellent helper.  You can see his Asko son here (scroll to the bottom of the page):

http://www.deancalderon.com/helper/ms.html

Now, I might not remember correctly,  and I hate to say something and have it be all wrong, but I think his Asko son was also a working police K9 at one point.  Anway,  if anyone is interested, I'm sure Mark will set them straight on his dog! 

 

 






 


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