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by ramgsd on 26 February 2008 - 15:02
Looking for any who have progeny off the Zidane to Bruna breeding especially. Or anyone with any of Zidane's progeny. I'm curious as to how they are doing for you. Which bitches your dog/pup is out of... Zidane's a producer and I know that many of you out there have stuff off him so let's hear about them. If you prefer you could always PM me.
Rick
by AKVeronica60 on 26 February 2008 - 17:02
HI Rick,
I had a litter of 6 by Zidane v.h. Sevens out of Zulma van't Leefdaalhof, litter sister to Zidane van't Leefdaalhof, WUSV. We have three of those pups in our club now, we used to have four of them, but I sold one, FeeBee to a K9 officer in Oklahoma at one year with a good foundation in all three phases of the sport. She was having some drive transition issues. Our club helper warned me to not sell her, she might mature out of the problem, and he was right...it was a big mistake on my part, FeeBee's maturing out fantastic, no more drive transition issues--but the new owner's a happy camper. He and his family is very happy with her, a top Schutzhund prospect well started and housebroke.
I still have her sister, Fenja, who is doing super. All of these pups are high drive, clear headed, and are very attractive. Still only 14 months. We should see some of them titled this summer, with some going all the way to a SchH3, I think. Zidane is a great producer, especially when bred to a bitch with complimentary lines like Zulma.
All of these pups make all three components of the sport easy and fun. Great trackers with little effort.
Veronica
by AKVeronica60 on 26 February 2008 - 17:02
Here are three pups from the F litter in protection training at 13 months, someone else did the video, not me. :-) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqNYnrSwGyM
Veronica

by trace755 on 26 February 2008 - 18:02
Hi, I have a Bruna/Zidane male. He's 16 months old. I purchased him from Larry Hudson of www.hudsonhaus.com You can contact him. He can tell you about the litter loco's from.
El Loco Guano is living up to his name. He's my service dog in training. Being disabled Loco can be a handful. He's about 80 to 85 pounds lean. Dominant, aloof to strangers, high ball drive, high drive for food, good nose, very independent, can be stubborn, building drive with him can be dangerous when Loco sees a ball or tug it's on. He's hard to out. His first time on the sleeve the helper moved him to a medium sleeve. His obedience is good but not schutzhund level. I can take him anywhere I go and he acts like a perfect gentleman. People asked why I named him "bat shit crazy" just pick a toy, tug or sleeve and find out is my answer. He's not a dog you would want to use harsh training with because he'll come up the leash and make you pay. I've never had him be aggressive towards me but have had him go after a cousin of mine that he sees daily. Ronnie tried to give him a hard correction and it was on.
by ramgsd on 26 February 2008 - 19:02
Trace I PM'd you with my contact info. please give me a call.
thanks,
Rick
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