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maywood

by maywood on 06 May 2011 - 01:05

 I always liked Ghandi Arlett and whatever he produced.  Below is a link to a Ghandi son, Urban Gleisenauer Schloß who was pretty strong and made VA1 here in the States.  I do believe the working ability of this line came down from Ghandi's strong mother line.  Check out the other links related to Ghandi and his progeny and I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Urban Gleisenauer Schloß - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6Gdc2Q6zcg&feature=related




by SitasMom on 06 May 2011 - 01:05

Fato........

He likes proteceion work!
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=592029 
His temperament is steady and he's not bad looking....

Zaira's brother, Zamb, was a worked at a prison as a riot control guard - he was the only show line tough enough to make the grade.

Zaira's titles include V SCHH3,IPO3,SVV2,AD,TD,WDS3
Zamb's titles include V IPO2, SVV2

Unfortunately these dogs don't have SV breed surveys, so they are looked over....

Hartis Bohemia also has some very hard show line dogs, there are some of them on you tube.



















leoetta

by leoetta on 06 May 2011 - 02:05

Okay, finally, shameless plug coming.....for my dog.....V1 Zamp von der Urbecke, 5 times SchH3, IPO3, KKL1 with protection scores in the mid to high nineties, all scores and pedigree available on at the bottom of his webpage here http://www.westcoastgermanshepherds.com/Adult%20Dogs/Zamp/ZampVonDerUrbecke.htm 

Outstanding temperament and structure. Been told by others that he is one of the top Quenn sons around and he is out of a SchH3 littermate sister to VA1 Bazi v.d. Urbecke. He was V59 at the 2009 BSZS and was the 2009 German Youth Universal Sieger and V9 at the NASS 2009. DM Clear, "a" normal hips and elbows, ZW 74, absolute correct size at 65cm. Can't say enough good things about my boy, we just love him to death. His oldest puppies are just 7 months old today. I'll attach a pic of a son and of a daughter of his and a cute photo of another son sent by my customer. Getting very good drives and temperaments on the puppies and his nice red color is a bonus we've been getting too. Thanks everyone for listening LOL!






Jagenstadt

by Jagenstadt on 06 May 2011 - 02:05

"I second the recommendation of Natz.  I've had my hands on him and seen his bite work.  He is lovely!  Does Eddie still have him?  he isnt on the website anymore."
 

Yes, Eddy still has Natz, here's the link to his website: http://www.huntgermanshepherds.com/males.htm
Eddy has some excellent puppies right now from Natz, very nice anatomy, super pigment and tons of drives!


wlpool

by wlpool on 06 May 2011 - 02:05

Cool! I will look into all of these great names. Thanks everyone!!!! W

GSDPACK

by GSDPACK on 06 May 2011 - 02:05

What does lovely in a dog mean?


by brynjulf on 06 May 2011 - 14:05

Sorry i am a girl!  I use that word incorrectly all the time.  To me he is a stallion, absolutely gorgeous, correct but not extreme in any way. SOLID temp.  Passes it to his pups. Works like a dog should, then comes down to earth and farts unicorns :)  He is VERY gentle. Total package with this fella.  ( And I work both Wl and SL)


I see ed has a new website ( or new to me anyhow :) 

ziegenfarm

by ziegenfarm on 06 May 2011 - 15:05

you have to go back a few generations, but the more cello vd romerau you find on a pedigree, the better chances you have in solid working ability.  throw in some odin tannmeise for intelligence and voila.
pjp

Rik

by Rik on 06 May 2011 - 23:05

for all the talk of the stellar working ability of the s/l, comments sure are sparse here.

Windy, you are soon going to have to make the choice between what means the most to you. Standing at the front of the line or getting the performance award. As Dog1 so clearly explained, it may be difficult to do both.

I'm pretty much a novice also with the German dogs, but by no means the GSD. I think probably the best advice can come from the breeder of your bitch. They seem committed to good character. Long time breeders here in the U.S. who seem to put a premium on character that I would look too are TeMar, Bullinger, Huerta Hof and Olympus. This is not an inclusive list, just the ones I have identified by their dogs to be breeders I would trust as far as the truth on character.


Good luck on your quest. One of the breeders I mentioned above told me they are greedy and want it all. Whether that goal is obtainable or not, I don't know. But it is the one I'm going to shoot for, and I hope you do also.

Rik


 

troublelinx

by troublelinx on 07 May 2011 - 07:05

Snowballs chance in hell





 


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