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by GS Mom on 22 February 2007 - 06:02
I just had a litter by Tiras out of a Nero daughter, line bred on Enzo. The litter was very uniform, very stable, & correct in conformation. Would have liked to have found some working homes for them, but most are in active pet homes. They all showed good drives , especially for tracking and obedience. The little rag work we did showed good "puppy" grips and the desire to tug and win. The female I kept is doing great and is showing nice calm grips and likes to fight with the helper - no sensitivity at all.
by nikkigsd on 22 February 2007 - 11:02
Brittany
i know the person who bred Gipsi and i did a Lot of her pruppy foundation work along when chris.he used to take her for certain things like long weekends and bring her down to long island. her mother is the bitch Diva Von Der Malchower AUE ulk arlett Daughter i was talking about i handled her and trained her for 3 years.

by DeesWolf on 22 February 2007 - 12:02
Gipsi spent the majority of her puppyhood with me.Chris did take her on some weeks home to long island, a couple of weeks here and there and he did some nice puppywork with her. Gipsi spent the first 10 weeks of her life with us, as we had Diva, for Chris. Gipsi came to live with me full time when she was 7months old and has been with me since. Chris and I did some small work with her a few times, but the majority of her schutzhund training, was started when she was 18 months old.

by DeesWolf on 22 February 2007 - 12:02
BTW, Chris is one of the nicest guys and extremly knowledgeable about breeding, and training. We are forever grateful to him for having had the opportunity to work with him and have so many of his dogs. He and I worked very well together in Gipsi's formative months. I can't wait to see what he does with a Gipsi pup!

by harley on 22 February 2007 - 15:02
I can't wait to see what he does with a Gipsi pup!
ummmm, did you see the news about chris savini??? fleeing the scene of a hit and run?? where he did kill one person? oh and he was on probation for herion possession????
Nice guy.
by nikkigsd on 22 February 2007 - 16:02
DEESWOLF you absolutley did an incredible job. we did mild imprinting with her when chris brought her around she was a super little female biting at the wheels of bicycles and cars as they were moving. and for diva definatly throws nice pups like i said i worked with her right off the plane when she arived at JFK from Lutz Tresper.
Harley May God Bless Him We All Make Mistakes and the devil has him in his grasps. he still bred super working quality pups as long as i new him

by harley on 22 February 2007 - 17:02
yes he did, thanx to Diva.
she was the only female he had that threw nice puppies, and he made sure she was bred to top dogs,
all the time
by autobahn on 22 February 2007 - 21:02
I would not say Kevin Murrtal is a hard working dog. I recently was sent the online video of a Canadian Nationals and he was on there. While he bit, it wasn't anything particularly worth raving about. Beautiful dog though with nice color.
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Kevin Murrtal who sired Faskus and Faye Kirschental, 2003 HGH male and female champions respectively.
by nikkigsd on 22 February 2007 - 21:02
He had a pretty nice other female sch1 bitch pretty hard that i worked. pretty tough bitch nice pups always bred to good dogs also. A dog name ERLE VOM Schlossgashen.

by ziegenfarm on 22 February 2007 - 23:02
i have been watching this thread with interest since i was curious how folks would reply and what names would be suggested with any consistency. i also must confess that i know very little about ulk arlett, but after bringing up a 7 generation pedigree on him, i discovered something interesting and possibly pertinent. he goes back to quanto something like 9 times, but only 2 times to canto. i believe there may be some significance in that. quanto has historically been known for producing better working ability than canto.
pjp
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