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by georgia carroll on 03 June 2010 - 22:06

by Uber Land on 03 June 2010 - 23:06
Walli must of been a littermate to US Universal Sieger Wiso. I also used to own a VA Ajax daughter, She was trained in germany by a 12 yr old girl, V Yska vd Bollermuhle SCH3 kkl1a lbz. She was SUCH a high drive dog, but super gentle and smart, had visitors one day with a 2 yr old baby, Yska ALWAYS had a kong in her mouth, would bark, and even try to drink with it in her mouth, refused to ever give it up, she would let this little girl take her kong and throw it for her, then bring it back for the child. this, the same dog who bruised my forearm green thru a bite sleeve and would dislodge a picnic table she was tied to while another dog was worked by the helper. As you've noticed with your dog, this line was known for its natural willingness to please. very easy to train, fun dogs, and even though they were showlines, super workers too! even her grandchildren have super drives and a strong willingness to please.
Wiso died of spleen cancer I believe, and I had to put my old girl down at 10 due to a type of cancer. She was older when I got her, and constantly had a problem with open sores next to her anus, got to the point where you couldn't be in the room with her due to the smell, so I had her euthanized. tried to keep her clean, tried antibiotics, ect. nothing helped her. I ended up putting a daughter of hers down at 3 due to a cancer too, so be aware of that. I culled the bloodline from my breeding program and have had to start over.
loved the temperment and drives of them though.
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