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People do not sleep on Dino von der Maineiche. Very strong dog that is V rated in Show and Work (rare combination). Dino is owned by a good friend of mine who lives in New Hampshire.
Animules you have a nice looking female. Breeding with Dino would be a 2-3 line breeding on Nick.
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/para.utkoma?fadir=50980&modir=471246
If you wrote to Mr. Koos Hassing about this breeding on his Nick (who just passed away), I'm sure he would give you his thoughts pro or con.
I also do the helper work For Carol vom Arolser Holz. Both dogs are very stable and secure in social situations. Both dogs have calm full mouth grips (genetic). They are handler hard and take pressure very well.
Animules your female is proven with her titles especially the FH. We all know how SOME dogs sqeak thru trials for whatever reason. The FH in my opinion can not be faked. Strong females MUST be bred to improve the breed.
Good luck with your search.
Kyle
Dino is on my list of the "few others" I mentioned. Talked to Chris couple weeks ago about Dino. Too bad he was like "days" away. LOL
Thanks for info Kyle
>>ok all great dogs, but who is located in the northeast??<<
I am in Lehighton, PA, about 25 miles north of Allentown.
Shelley
Whereabouts is Dino located in New Hampshire?
You DO have a nice female.
A breeding with Carol would be "open". It would bring some nice "old" lines into your breeding program: Gildo, Hurtig Lunzholz, Marc Herkulesblick, Cliff Mohnequlle... and not be overloaded on Fero/Troll/Timmy, so giving you wider choices of future breeding options for the dogs you keep from the litter. (So many dogs in this country, including your Minka, are already linebred on Troll/Timmy/Fero... People are "painting themselves into a corner" with the bloodlines they have/keep bringing in. Carol is FREE of Fero, Mink, and Harro...
Just my two cents worth.
Shelley Strohl
Harley,
As Molly mentioned, my male, Hawk vom Eichenluft SchH3 (9X), CGC/TDI, KKL2 for life, OFA Good, Elbows Normal is in the Northeast. We reside in northwestern CT. We also train in NH twice weekly, so if your in the area, meeting him should be quite simple. Hawk is the 2006 USA Obedience Champion, and competed multiple times at the regional and National level. I guarantee he is not "trash", as the consistency in his scorebook and confident character speak volumes over someone who has never met him. His progeny consistently inherit his confident outgoing personality, drive level, and medium size.
Kandi Jacopino
You DO have a nice female.
A breeding with Carol would be "open". It would bring some nice "old" lines into your breeding program: Gildo, Hurtig Lunzholz, Marc Herkulesblick, Cliff Mohnequlle... and not be overloaded on Fero/Troll/Timmy, so giving you wider choices of future breeding options for the dogs you keep from the litter. (So many dogs in this country, including your Minka, are already linebred on Troll/Timmy/Fero... People are "painting themselves into a corner" with the bloodlines they have/keep bringing in. Carol is FREE of Fero, Mink, and Harro...
Just my two cents worth.
Shelley Strohl
Tina,
Just so ya know...the bloodlines Shelley is talking about are those behind another dog you do know...Mr.X.:-) They are the lines I have been looking for in my "Puppy Quest."
Nia,
Carol is related also to our Ccatti. Let's talk Sunday.
-Tina
Carol is Ccatti's "uncle T!" (Carol's call name is "T")
Shelley
I still have pups from Carol x Gabi, available to working homes at a fair price. My partner are keeping three from this litter. It doesn't matter which ones I keep: they're all the same except for one male who is slightly darker in color. Difficult to pick one!
I also am training a female, "Ali" now 1 yr. old, from Carol x my WUSV Ben Aamuhlen bitch, V Conni vom Alten Turnerplatz, SchH3, KK1.
Ali is not only drop-dead beautiful in structure, (I'm entering her in the SS in CT) she is an absolute dream to train. (on the intermediate sleeve, full and hard with proud carry-off... her first protection session at SIX MONTHS of age.
This bloodline and our excellent helpers make us all look like great trainers. LOL
Hard to take credit when the dogs are this easy to train... but I'm sure I will take some anyway. Ha ha ha.
Shelley
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