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by Hedi on 18 April 2011 - 01:04
by retiredsarge on 24 April 2011 - 21:04
So is it the J litter of Talka Marka or do you look at other offspring from the same breeding? And we can't ignore that some people are better at raising and imprinting puppies than others. Which is why I look for kennel names who consistently compete and place in the events such as the BSP. As breeders, I am sure we want OUR puppies to be the ones 20 years from now. But as for now, the dogs who I think will have the most genetic influence over our breed from the working perspective:
Javir, JimBean, Ellute, Eros, Bomber, and Frankie
by steve1 on 25 April 2011 - 11:04
Steve1
by retiredsarge on 25 April 2011 - 18:04
Aline von der Mohnwiese
by Jeff Oehlsen on 25 April 2011 - 19:04
It has an effect on people as far as being able to see dogs. To be able to see 50 dogs training in a weekend is not possible. Maybe that number is too high for one weekend, but when you can travel a half hour and see more dogs than most people here in the states see in a couple of years in training is a huge benefit.
by steve1 on 25 April 2011 - 20:04
No' a little more than half an hour anything from 1 to 3 hours to get to the clubs at most and Yes, i am spoilt for choice,
But thats Life, Just think Belgium would fit in a little corner of one of your States over there, so look what we are missing
And yesterday i missed the 2nd Selection Trial for the WUSV through another commitment that was 2 hours drive away
Steve1
by steve1 on 25 April 2011 - 20:04
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by retiredsarge on 25 April 2011 - 21:04
by YogieBear on 26 April 2011 - 11:04
It has an effect on people as far as being able to see dogs. To be able to see 50 dogs training in a weekend is not possible. Maybe that number is too high for one weekend, but when you can travel a half hour and see more dogs than most people here in the states see in a couple of years in training is a huge benefit.
Ok Jeff - I see your point on the travel - I guess it does have an affect on the dogs that we might see in 20 years - I hadn't really thought about it in that way - thanks for giving me another perspective.
YogieBear
by Silbersee on 26 April 2011 - 23:04
With that being said, these are my picks: Javir, Jimbeam and Bomber (for the simple reason being that they have already been used extensively) and what I have seen and heard on the German working forums Falk vd Woelfen, Paska vom Salztalblick (my personal favorite besides Buster Adelmannsfelder Land ;-D), Ellute vd Mohnwiese, Jucan von Peroh, Lasco vom Westfalenspross (who still sired litters at age 12 - along with sister Luna known for longevity) and Ero vom Fuchsgraben. I am sure that I will remember a couple more later but these are the dogs which have been used a lot in Germany over the past couple of years which come to mind.
Pillars in the breed, like Fero or Tim/Troll etc. won't be identified until much later and long after they are gone.
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