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by djc on 23 October 2006 - 17:10

Schutzhund titled. Must have full thick coat and large bone. Hips certified good or better. Rock solid nerves. Prefer black or black and tan. No Fero or Harro. (bitch already has both) A big plus to have V Bodo vom Lahnufer lines. Must be in the USA. Please send information, requirements and (small file) pictures to: ebinezer052899@yahoo.com Thank you!

by VHK on 23 October 2006 - 17:10

Check Endy out... He is free from Fero, Harro and Mink... He has SUPER SUPER drives, and at over 9 years old is in top physical condition... For videos, photos , etc. of Endy and his progeny please email me at d_kiewel@hotmail.com. Endy is a Berry v. neuen Lande son, Gildo Korbelbach grandson!! All super working lines, no linebreeding!! http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/54371.html Karthago kennel in Germany used him several times with super results! I have also had two provious litters from him, and negotiated breeding lease for Endy to be brought to the States to be collected and stored- also available to approved females. What are the details on your female? David

by Jason Sidener on 23 October 2006 - 19:10

David, I think he is looking for a stud to buy, but I could be wrong Jason

by corieone on 23 October 2006 - 20:10

No, she's looking for a stud to use. The bitch has awesome drives and temperament. We would like to improve on bone and coat as the bitch has a very short coat as did most of her littermates. She is already linebred on Harro so we do not want him in the pedigree again and do not want to line on Fero. We'll check Endy out, thank you!! We are having trouble finding just what we want in a stud. :-)

by VHK on 23 October 2006 - 23:10

I will post some video tomorrow of Endy, and several progeny... the proof is in the pudding !! David

by eichenluft on 24 October 2006 - 03:10

I recommend Casch v Saltztalblick - black dog, Schh3, Kkl-1, hips a-normal. Very powerful dog in protection with good temperament, solid nerves. molly

by VHK on 24 October 2006 - 14:10

Molly, Cäsch is a very nice dog in his own respect, however, the major concern I would have with him is his two grandfathers Hip Production record is not very good. Sid Haus Gremm produced a lot of dogs with hip and back problems, and his ZW rating is very high at 103. Also, his other grandfather Duarto has a high ZW rating as well, of 100. Do you know what Cäsch has actually produced? I'm not seeing any on my SV Genetics CD... maybe he's been bred since and you can speak of their HD/ED ratings??? Interested to hear more.... David

by eichenluft on 24 October 2006 - 15:10

Casch has only been in this country for a year or maybe less - he has not produced anythign in this country yet to my knowledge. I have no idea what he has produced in Germany. I have seen him work and met him in person, like the dog and recommend him judging on himself and his pedigree (no fero or harro) - that's all. molly

KYLE

by KYLE on 24 October 2006 - 18:10

VKH, I admit ZW's of 100 and 103 aren't the best but an average, not below average. Casch is also HD a(1). If Casch were line bred on one of the grandfathers I would be more concerned. IF Molly thinks he is a nice dog, he is worth a look see. Kyle

by VHK on 24 October 2006 - 21:10

Hi Kyle, Well, when there are stud dogs out there that have a ZW in the 70's and less, that should make one consider what the "average" is... I never said he wasn't a dog worth having a "look see"... I was only asking what, if anything, he has actually produced. That's all. 103 is surely not average - that is worse than average... All this can be seen on the SV Genetics CD, or the SV website. Thanks, David





 


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