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by Minka on 17 April 2008 - 00:04

there has been many many hard working people that have been able to do what he did. if you have ever been to a sieger show or national event you will see that!!! he is the not the first and not the last!!!


by Louise M. Penery on 17 April 2008 - 02:04

For links to Ravi's videos, please click here: http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/bulletins_read/186187.html


gsdsch3v

by gsdsch3v on 17 April 2008 - 02:04

Not as inconsistent as some of the german sieger show bite work but you are correct about the performances of 44 and 45.  I thought 6 showed more than those two and certainly no less but got INS.  I felt bad for 23 who got run over and stomped on twice, bad angle or other positioning but still unfortunate.  At least the performance of 44 was better than his german sieger show bitework.


Mystere

by Mystere on 17 April 2008 - 02:04

Shelley, Louise is correct. I had a typo in water. :-) it was interesting to see the dogs from the kennel headquartered there go ins time after time. And the "do overs"? I have NEVER seen that, even in a Sieger Show. I know some are very disturbed and upset by what is on these videos. Perhaps I have become inured to the "less than club trial level" performances. Maybe I am just glad to see a few nice performances from dogs from the PNW ( Odin and Obiwan). Maybe I am just glad from the good honest performance by dogs like Odin, Obi, Juneau, Ulrich... Maybe I am just so impressed with the beautiful venue and the beautiful (and totally unimpressed) horses who didn't even bother to watch. It was a beautiful venue. Louise, do you know whether this was a private ranch?

gsdsch3v

by gsdsch3v on 17 April 2008 - 02:04

Inntro Bullinger (sp?) had a very nice routine also as well as the above mentioned.


VonIsengard

by VonIsengard on 17 April 2008 - 03:04

gsdsch3v- I saw #23 at the NASS last year and I thought he was one of the better biting dogs. I was surprised when the results went up, but I am so glad there are videos posted. Explains a lot.

 


by Louise M. Penery on 17 April 2008 - 05:04

gsdsch3v: At least the performance of 44 was better than his german sieger show bitework.

You must mean 46--our illustrious VA-1 dog (Teejay) who did indeed fail bitework at the German SS.

44 was Obi. Heidi doesn't drag her dogs to shows in Germany.

Mystere: It was a beautiful venue. Louise, do you know whether this was a private ranch?  I believe the ranch may be owned by the county.


Deejays_Owner

by Deejays_Owner on 17 April 2008 - 12:04

ObiWan stood out, very good performance!!

Never took this eyes off the helper, no looking around.
No forging on the heel, strong and clean, very nice work!!!
 


by mad on 17 April 2008 - 13:04

 Is this  bitework of a VA1 dog!  Made me laugh


Shelley Strohl

by Shelley Strohl on 17 April 2008 - 16:04

I have several scrapbooks FULL of pix of my dogs I NEVER GOT and never will get from major events. That's why I always haul my aged-dinosaur Nikon SLR to every event. (Not that I ever remember to take enough pix) Unfortunately my good telephot lens got scratched and then doggy-slimed on this trip, the protective UV filter having come off sometime in transit.

I wonder whatever happened to Doug Loving's 1,000's upon 1,000's of excellent photo files, taken at nearly every major USA event (and many other breed events) before he passed away. How I would love to go through them now! I, for one, will always miss seeing that old baby-blue van with the awning and Doug's smiling face near the rings and stadiums when I first pull into an event venue, not to mention all the great photos of my long-departed dogs he never failed to capture and sent me for nothing over the years.

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