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WestDog1

by WestDog1 on 22 May 2007 - 13:05

Falko vom Wolfsblick son?  Not new to working lines but new to Schutzhund so still learning terminology.  Any insight/comments welcome.

by spook101 on 22 May 2007 - 14:05

His sire, Falk, is one of the most prolific producers in Europe. I like the lines on the mother's side also.

SchHBabe

by SchHBabe on 22 May 2007 - 17:05

Can you post a little info about the dog?  Have you found a SchH club in your area?

WestDog1

by WestDog1 on 22 May 2007 - 18:05

here is my pup's pedigree

He's definitely keeping me on my toes, learns quickly and is an all around solid pup 

http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/502659.html

Yes, I've found a club close to me, I've been 5x and already hooked!!

 I've searched the web as much as I can but lots of info comes up in german, which I don't read so just looking for any info/input I can get.


SchHBabe

by SchHBabe on 23 May 2007 - 04:05

Well if you've got a good club, they should be able to hook you up with leisure reading on SchH.  Some of the members might have some videos and books to loan to you.  I think you're more likely to find good info by talking to your club mates than just googling on the internet.  Any wahoo with a computer can slap together a web page and post a bunch of BS.

If you're asking what to expect from your pup, there's only so much that you can predict from the bloodlines.  Your pup's future is in your hands.  If you've found a good club, and they're willing to work with you and your pup, then you should get some good coaching on how to bring out the best in your pup.  Genetics is only one part of the equation. 

Have you gotten a good feeling about this club?  Do they answer your questions?  Help you with your pup?  Give you some time, attention, and TLC?  Nice people?  Experienced trainers?  I hope so - you'll do well with such good company.

Enjoy your pup and keep us posted on his development.  Best wishes!

Yvette


by spook101 on 23 May 2007 - 17:05

In 90% of the time, if you don't have genetics you don't have a chance. Training can develop a lot of drive and even hide a lot of deficiencies, but if the genetics aren't there......forget about it.





 


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