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by snajper69 on 02 December 2009 - 14:12
by Renofan2 on 02 December 2009 - 15:12
Here is the link to Ema's pedigree : http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/563747.html
Mel works Ema in PSA in North Jersey. Not sure of the name, but I will find out. She also works with several local Police units and trainers as well as Schuthzund with Jim Hill.
I know there was a nice breeding to Andy with a female from Wildhaus kennels. I saw one of the females at an obedience trial a month back. in New Jersey.
I am excited about working my first male in the sport and just hope the pups turns out like Andy.
Cheryl
by snajper69 on 02 December 2009 - 16:12
by bazza on 02 December 2009 - 18:12
by Renofan2 on 02 December 2009 - 19:12
Thank you. Molly has severe hip dysplasia, epi and sibo. When she is not in flare ups she enjoys training and is really fun to work. She just has alot of problems with stamina and mantaining drive throughout the phases. She can be tracking in drive and then after the second turn, just loses it. Same in protection. She seems really into it and then will just tire out and wants to stop. B12 shots have helped. I have learned alot about the sport with Molly and have learned to be adaptable in my training methods. For that I am really glad that started I schutzhund with her. I will continue to work her as long as she enjoys it, even when I get my new pup. Figure he has alot of growing to do before the real work would begin.
Cheryl
by LynOD on 03 December 2009 - 01:12
Hey Cheryl,
I was talking to you at the trials in NJ, I have the dark BLK/Tan female that has too much drive for her own good, I saw that Ema was bred it should be a great litter. I wish you all the best with him!!
Lyn
by Renofan2 on 03 December 2009 - 02:12
Hi Lyn:
Yes, and congratulations again on your cdx leg. Molly needs a time out from competing to get things together. She has been having too much fun jumping out of the ring with the dumbell showing the crowd how well she prances.
C
by yankee girl on 03 December 2009 - 03:12
good luck with your new pup. im sure u will be very happy with an andy pup. we bred our female to andy and the pups are now 5 months old and doing great.. out of 9, 8 are in working homes. including mine, i see 5- 6 work each week and they are all doing great. conifedent, enviormentally sound, nice grips, nice prey drive. easy to train and a nice off and on switch.
ive been watching ema's training through video and have met her in person. she is one nice female. real nice drives, great temp. Mel is a very nice lady who is dedicated to her dogs and training.
im sure you will be very happy with your new pup !
by DebiSue on 04 December 2009 - 01:12
by Rezkat5 on 04 December 2009 - 04:12
Kathy
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