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by skidoo on 23 November 2015 - 12:11
by Gustav on 23 November 2015 - 12:11
by Living Fence on 23 November 2015 - 23:11
II hadn't heard of this great story, and I don't know which dog. But there is a complete list of dogs that Fritz Biehler brought to BSP, European and World championships. Googling Friedrich Biehler und seine deutschen Schäferhunde leads to a link with the downloadable Excel file. A long list!
The incomparable Fritz Biehler.

by judron55 on 24 November 2015 - 02:11

by Valerie Clayton on 04 December 2015 - 18:12

by susie on 04 December 2015 - 19:12
Kanto was good for 2 times BSP ( 1984 and 1985 ), absolutely no "one day wonder".
Biehler trained and handled two of his sons, too ( Cando Wittelsburg and Hero Nebelsberg / both of them BSP participants / Cando European Champion in 87 ). I don´t think he would have trained and handled two sons out of Kanto in case he didn´t believe in the sire.
Maybe people define "strong nerves" differently.
by hexe on 04 December 2015 - 23:12

by susie on 05 December 2015 - 11:12
To choose Kanto puppies out of Drigon daughters makes perfect sense - he handled Drigon and he handled Drigon´s father Enno -
and because of his reputation he had access to the best puppies out of the breedings of his own studs.

by Kaffirdog on 05 December 2015 - 18:12
Margaret N-J

by susie on 05 December 2015 - 19:12
That´s why I said ( politely ) : " Maybe people define "strong nerves" differently."
This is part of the original post : "...even though the dog did not have strong nerve? Just proving good training can cover inherent temperament faults..."
Faulty for someone else may be just fine for me, or for IPO...
We even don´t know what we are talking about, given that there is no "perfect" dog ( and I have seen several LG / BSP participants during training ) it´s always about the whole picture. Although Fritz Biehler is one of the best trainers/handlers on this planet only some dogs are able to go through Landesgroup / BSP stress with good to excellent results ( in this case twice, 2 years on the row ) - simply because they are better for this "job" than most of the others.
Because of that I doubt that someone like Fritz Biehler was willing to spend his training time with a dog with "inherent temperament faults".
But again, I don´t know the truth.
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