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djc

by djc on 02 November 2011 - 21:11

Oh no Ibrahim! lol No need to re-do everything! I just wanted to focus on Griff and then to pass info on about Mark/Fedor.
Unfortunately I did not see the BSZS bite work personally this year. Sure wish I could have! I don't like to take other people's word for it and video can only show part of it.
Cudos to you Ibrahim!!
Debby

by Ibrahim on 02 November 2011 - 22:11


djc

by djc on 02 November 2011 - 22:11

aww Ibrahim!  You didn't have to! Tks! You're the best!

Debby

by Ibrahim on 02 November 2011 - 22:11

You're welcome, just don't hesitate to provide any piece of info no matter how minute it might look, someone may benefit from it, wherever I see a post from you I make sure to read and understand it.

Ibrahim

CMathis

by CMathis on 02 November 2011 - 23:11

Hi Everyone,

If one was to breed into some of these bloodlines could you expect some real improvement in trainability and drive?  My thought is that you could greatly improve both trainability and drive in just a few generations with careful breeding and just a little bit of luck.

Best Regards,
Cheryl


djc

by djc on 03 November 2011 - 00:11

Cheryl,
I would say that especially Griff's lines would be ones to improve working qualities. But that also depends on what he is bred to.
Debby

Dog1

by Dog1 on 03 November 2011 - 02:11

Looks to me to be a continuation of the dogs previously identified, check the motherline. Combine that with some other noted producers and it's an interesting combination.

by SitasMom on 21 November 2011 - 18:11


In Slovakia and the Czech Republic many of the showlines that are known for being hard and able to work have Hobby vom Gletchertopf in them.... Just an observation.

by destiny4u on 21 November 2011 - 19:11

i see a lot of good showlines in czech or come out of czech does anyone know why they are usually good from this area? do czechs like to breed showlines with a stronger protection edge or something? while other places like to breed this out? there must be more to it then just luck come on.

by Gustav on 22 November 2011 - 14:11

Because Czech breeders put an emphasis on work whether it is show or working lines, many Western breeders of showlines are more concerned with reach, color, croup, and VA. Over time it makes a difference, because certain SL dogs won't be found in Czech showlines. 





 


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