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animules

by animules on 02 February 2007 - 20:02

Of the available Working Line studs located in the US, what would be your pick and why?

harley

by harley on 02 February 2007 - 20:02

and please include where you are located,titles or training,how old your dog is(proven stud?)pedigree color of your dog (i KNOW that's not important,but some people who are looking to breed may not want to breed to a sable,or solid black,bi-color)ETC...

by Blue-Skye Kennels on 03 February 2007 - 01:02

Hello, I KNOW of a good stud, that I plan on using on my little girly when she's old enough, and has her hips and elbows done (possibly a SchH 2???) His name is Puck vom Grafental, he is SchH3, KKL 1, Hips are "a" normal, he is V rated, and IS a proven producer. He is located in Michigan here, and belongs to a friend of my breeder. Dark-Black sable in color. My breeder also has a stud for use, name Iltis von der Wildsau, SchH3, KKL 1, hips are "a" normal, and he is also V rated. He He is also located in Michigan here, near Frankenmuth. I own one of his daughters, she is a FIESTY little thing, and very drivey! He is Black Sable in color.

birdwing

by birdwing on 03 February 2007 - 01:02

My Ancil v Schmetterling is a very nice working line stud dog. He is black/tan, does NOT carry solid black. His hips are OFA Fair, OFA normal elbows, CERF eye normal. He does carry the coat factor. His sire is in France and has Mondio Ring/French Ring titles. His dam is the litter sister to the 2003/2004 Mondio Ring 3 Champion of France. My Ancil has AKC/UKC CD title, AKC RN, BH, HIC and his SDA UKC Family Obedience and Protection Alert title. He was awarded the "Hardest Hitting Dog" at the 2006 UKC Premier SDA trial. He is a UKC Conformation champion and was shown once as a puppy in the German ring and obtained a VP rating at the Mid East Regional. He is a very balanced dog with real aggression but is a great pet also. He has happy obedience and very good protection. I'm hoping to trial him for his SchH titles this summer or fall. He could stand to have elbows that set closer to his body and he's slightly easty-westy. He is 76 pounds and has good secondary sex characteristics. He has large ears and had a sister that had an ear not stand, but it wasn't taped either. He can be seen on this database and any questions can go to my email susan.griffin@insightbb.com Susan Griffin

harley

by harley on 03 February 2007 - 01:02

susan, dear susan,(in a good way) where are you located?? :)) i see mid east regional, and all about his dam and sire, but where is he? what the state. i am debating whether or not to breed my female. if i find the right male for her and it's so helpful even if you guys just write what state you are located in. i am in new york-long island. i don't know if i will breed her or not.too many problems seem to out weigh the good so far, but if i do i will not ship her, and will want to be there while the mating is taking place

birdwing

by birdwing on 03 February 2007 - 01:02

Thought I was being complete in my post, forgot location. The dog is near Louisville, KY.

4pack

by 4pack on 03 February 2007 - 01:02

Very nice dog Susan. French GSD's that do Ring. NICE! I would also like to know where you are located and if you have a website.

birdwing

by birdwing on 03 February 2007 - 01:02

Thanks, he's a great dog. I am in New Albany, Indiana which is 5 minutes north of Louisville, KY. I have a geocities page for my corgis that Ancil is listed on. http://www.geocities.com/birdwingkennel

by spook101 on 03 February 2007 - 02:02

Animules, it would depend on what you are breeding it to and what your goal/purpose is.

animules

by animules on 03 February 2007 - 02:02

Thanks for the input so far. What other Schutzhund titled working line studs are out there?





 


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