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by Mia007 on 02 September 2006 - 20:09
What hapened to Karats Yoker? How come he failed? I was hoping he would become VA this year.
by Dawnmarie on 02 September 2006 - 22:09
my lil sources said Yoker will not ever go VA in germany... he will remain high V which there is nothing wrong with his position from last year
by Mia007 on 02 September 2006 - 22:09
Thats obvious now, this years sieger was in my opinion his last chance for a VA title.
by jdh on 03 September 2006 - 00:09
Dawnmarie,
What's the story w/Yoker?

by Silbersee on 03 September 2006 - 01:09
Chandan,
sorry, I know you really like Zaskia, but I only have info about the males.
My source with the cell phone was only watching the males. You know it goes on at the same time, so you have to make your decision what to watch.
I only know that Gina vom Aquamarin passed with flying colors. She is a high V candidate and one of my favorites.
Chris
by Dawnmarie on 03 September 2006 - 03:09
Mia, kewl name, thats my sisters name!!! he wasnt going to go VA even if he passed... he is a good V1 dog... if you study what is going on... you will figure it out why he wasnt going to go VA... just something i learned :)
by tcmits on 03 September 2006 - 03:09
Dawnmarie,
Answer me a few simple questions, why do you breed German Shepherds? There is no shortage of puppies. And don't give us that "for the betterment of the breed crap"
And why didn't you title your female Catja? If you are so into the breed why did you have to breed her if she is untitled? A temperament test and herding instinct test are not a substitution for an HGH or SchH. Why is it you haven't titled a dog yet, but here you are with advice for everyone and an explanation for everything that happens. If you believe that 1% of your dogs offspring having good drives and nerves is acceptable you need a reality check. Please don't think that I dislike you, I just get tired of self proclaimed experts that have yet to do anything themselves.
Back to this thread, dogs fail because they are soft and/or poorly trained. But most of the time they are just plain soft. It's sad but true.
by Mittelwest on 03 September 2006 - 05:09
Wanted to give a big congratulations to Yasso vom Mittelwest.. Bred and owned in the U.S.A!!!!
Yasso passed the protection phase in a very impressive style yesterday earning a big cheer from the crowd! Yasso has only turned two years old a couple weeks ago and surely must be one of this year's youngest contenders. Yasso shows in Sunday's ring with the big boys... hats off to Yasso.. go gettem' boy!! :)
Special thank you to Pam and Gene Kalvaitis for their loving support to Yasso and also to Yasso's SchH trainer Reinhard Kastrup!!
by VHDOOSEK9 on 03 September 2006 - 06:09
<<<,the show dog mafia>>>>
Why there's no Mafia....really there isn't.......LOL
Well said verrückte Hunde>
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Ah how you figure that? I know several KNPV Mals that are active Police K9 and are very high drive in the work that do very well in the house with children.
by VHDOOSEK9 on 03 September 2006 - 06:09
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WHY?
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