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by smartguy1469 on 23 December 2008 - 19:12
Orry von haus antverpa or Askia von froschgraben
sorry about the spelling

by Brian on 23 December 2008 - 20:12
I'll second Norbo Ben you as my favorite dog. I had the pleasure of meeting him and watching him work. A friend of mine was able to do some decoy work with him up at VDH K9. Even as an old dog my friend said he had a BONE CRUSHING bite. I could see for myself that he had a totally full totally calm bite. The dog literally oozed confidence. Not to mention I have heard from credible sources that he went through brutal training before Jiri purchased him just like Jiri has mentioned.
I own a female from him that is incredible. Fast as hell to the decoy and comes in full force with a great bite. Decoys that have caught her say she hits like a frieght train and bites as hard as most males 15 lbs heavier.
You can think it is all hype but since I have seen the dog in person working and seen what he produces first hand I'll keep thinking he is awesome.
by Pat Relton on 23 December 2008 - 22:12
any dog which has competed for sch 3s
by AKVeronica60 on 23 December 2008 - 22:12
Athos vom haus Sevens SchH3, GHP3, KKL1 for life, Zidane v.h. Sevens SchH3, WUSV x 2, and V Bomber vom Wolfsheim SchH1, KKL1
Athos was a top competitor in Belgium in the past with Johan Vangerven. Crushing full calm bites, which he passes to his offspring, huge bones that resembles an Alaskan Timberwolf. Genuinely protective of car, home, and family. He is also a great family dog with great good sense, and he doesn't pull typical doggy boneheaded stunts. His oldest pups that he has produced for me are just now coming 6 months old, and even so, those pups are bringing recognition for my kennels. He's my bud.
Zidane v.h. Sevens. I've heard all good things about him, he's handsome, he's a great producer of working dogs, and he's produced some beautiful drivey good tempered pups out of my bitch for my kennels that were titled before two years of age, others soon to follow, and he is getting me recognized as a breeder.
Bomber vom Wolfsheim...because he isn't mine and he should be. Big boned solid black dog with a great conformation, a whole lot of dog even when I saw him before he got his BH. Charismatic! Just a fantastic dog for the work, I didn't see any issues in him at all....he's condescends to be social because he knows he could take you if he wanted to. I bought a male pup by him and out of a Melano v. Cap Arkona daugher (also a really good dog) and imported him from Norway--- because it is as close as I am ever going to get to owning Bomber vom Wolfsheim.
by Gustav on 23 December 2008 - 22:12
In the past five years I would have to go with Andy Maly Vah......Has uncanny intelligence with that trait of courage equalling nobility....BTW, his mother is sister to Norbo Ben Ju......good genes somewhere!!
by bopoo on 24 December 2008 - 06:12
by BritneyP on 24 December 2008 - 06:12
Of all time?
Norbo Ben-Ju, Art z Lipin, Yoschy von der Dollenweise, Max van Tiekerhook, Fado von Karthago..
I own a Norbo daughter, who is also an Art granddaughter. She will soon be bred to a Yoschy grandson, who is an Olex de Valsory son. :)
by jennit on 24 December 2008 - 06:12
Ingodd's Albert-He is gorgeous!!
by Get A Real Dog on 24 December 2008 - 06:12
Espoir du BOSCAILLE
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/dogs/belgian_malinois/pedigree/300512.html
Video circa 1984?
http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=Z-riAbc04_w
This ugly lop-eared dog was one bad mamma jamma. Produced very strong and sharp dogs. He also happened to be the grand daddy of my old competition dog.
Yes he was a malinios but you asked......
PS He was a Belgian Ring 1 Belgians go from 4-1 intead of 1-3. His pedigree is not correct either. People who post Malinios info on this database are way off base with their title info.

by Escobar on 24 December 2008 - 08:12
Right now I am really liking V Falk von den Wölfen, he is one cool looking dog ...
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