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German Shepherd Dog - Male
V Orlando von der Vallendarer Höhe
SCHH2
Kkl 1
Sire Born: 16. April 2002
Hip: SV: HD a-normal (a1) - Elbows: Not knownBreed report
Erstankörung 2004-Mar-20 Trier-Porta Scheerer
Shoulder height Chest depth Chest circumference Weight
65 cm / 25.6 in 30.5 cm / 12 in 80 cm / 31.5 in 38.0 kg / 83.8 lbs
Groß, kraft- und gehaltvoll, typ- und ausdrucksvoll, gutes Verhältnis. Hoher Widerrist, gerader Rücken, gute Lage der
Kruppe, normale Länge, korrekte Winkelungen der Vor- und Hinterhand, ausgewogene Brustverhältnisse, betont gerade Front, gerade Schrittfolge, kraftvolle, ausgreifende Gänge. Sicheres Wesen, TSB ausgeprägt; Hund läßt nicht ab.
HD normal. ; schwarz-braun
III. a) fest; natürlich; temperamentvoll; b) vorhanden; c) fest; d) vorhanden; e) vorhanden; f) ausgeprägt; Hund läßt nicht
ab;
IV. d) normales Verhältnis; i) fest; m) normale Länge; normale Lage; n) gut; o) vorne gerader Gang; hinten gerader Gang; t)
kräftig; v) kräftig; w) kräftig; x) gesund; kräftig; lückenlos; Scherengebiß;
V. Harmonischer, ausdrucksvoller, in gutem Verhältnis stehender Rüde.
VI. Geeignet zur Verbesserung des Gepräges, der Gebäudeverhältnisse sowie der Winkelungen.
Survey Type Date Place Judge
Wiederankörung 2006-Oct-21 Minden Göke
Period Volume Page
Lbz 2006
Linebreeding
Pedigree
SCHH3V2 Champ von Dakota SCHH31999SZ 2054481 HD-SV: HD a-fast normal (a2) Sire Groß, kraft- unf gehaltvoll, sehr typ- und ausdrucksvoll. Gutes Verhältnis, sehr gutes Gepräge, hoher Widerrist, fester Rücken, gute Kruppe. Langes, schräg gelagertes Schulterblatt mit korrekt angelagertem Oberarm. Sehr gute Hinterhandwinkelung, korrekte Brustverhältnisse. Gerade Front, sehr guter Ellenbogenanschluss, kraftvoller Nachschub, freier Vortritt, harmonische Rückenübertragung. TSB ausgeprägt; läßt ab. | SCHH3, FHV2 VA2(USA) Rickor von Arlett SCHH3, FH1996SZ 1975059 HD-SV: HD a-fast normal (a2) Sire | SCHH3VA1 Ulk von Arlett SCHH31990SZ 1769704 HD-SV: HD a-fast normal (a2) Sire |
SCHH1SG25 Gugia von der Kahler Heide SCHH11992SZ 1836673 HD-SV: HD a-normal (a1) Dam | ||
SCHH2V22 Vienchen von Arlett SCHH21996SZ 1992558 HD-normal Dam | SchH3V Jock von Arlett SchH31994SZ 1917007 HD-normal Sire | |
SchH1V Haila vom Hasenborn SchH11993SZ 1878608 HD-normal Dam | ||
SCHH 1V Ina von der Rauentalshöhe SCHH 11995SZ 1926665 HD-fast normal Dam | SchH3/FHV Dean von der Rauentalshöhe SchH3/FH1989SZ 1754912 HD-normal Sire | SchH3V Kerry vom Haus Gero SchH31987SZ 1694591 HD-normal Sire |
SchH1V Kitty von Wolfshohl SchH11984SZ 1609269 HD-normal Dam | ||
SchH1Anja vom Aventin SchH11991SZ 1824116 HD-normal Dam | SCHH3, FHVA1 Jeck vom Noricum SCHH3, FH1987SZ 1705812 HD-SV: HD a-noch zugelassen (a3) Sire | |
SchH2V Xitta vom Ohemoor SchH21987SZ 1718532 HD-normal Dam |
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Posted: Thu Dec 02, 2004 03:04 am
V Orlando von der Vallendarer Höhe SCHH2 by ERH on 02 December 2004 - 03:12
Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2004 12:34 am
I know that the handler uses his foot to control the hindleg which is placed forward.I've done that myself in many shows but I can also tell you from my little experience that sometimes with large dogs handlers also use their knees.Particularly with dogs who've a straight topline.While supporting the "third leg" with your foot if you can just bend your knee(of the same leg) and put some pressure on the same side(near the top of the "third leg)it helps to lower the rear part of the dog.It's difficult to make out from the other side and the handler uses this trick to make the dog look good while stacked.If he uses his hand for this purpose people will come to know that he's putting some pressure that's why he uses his knee.Obviously the dog must be trained for this.
V Orlando von der Vallendarer Höhe SCHH2 by Big B on 06 August 2004 - 00:08
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2004 10:41 am
The handler is NOT pressing his knee into the back of the dog.
As anyone with minimal experience in standing a GSD will tell you its the handlers FOOT that is doing the 'business',
IT IS KEEPING THE DOGS NEARSIDE REAR FOOT -FORWARD, AND STIOPPING HIM BRINGING IT BACK.
this is very simple and very basic knowledge in the GSD show world.
V Orlando von der Vallendarer Höhe SCHH2 by solo on 31 July 2004 - 10:07
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2004 09:21 pm
V Orlando von der Vallendarer Höhe SCHH2 by Leo on 29 July 2004 - 21:07
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2004 12:27 am
V Orlando von der Vallendarer Höhe SCHH2 by Sniper on 29 July 2004 - 00:07
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2004 12:02 am
V Orlando von der Vallendarer Höhe SCHH2 by Big B on 29 July 2004 - 00:07
Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2004 09:12 pm
V Orlando von der Vallendarer Höhe SCHH2 by CAROL on 28 July 2004 - 21:07
Posted: Fri Jun 25, 2004 12:19 am
V Orlando von der Vallendarer Höhe SCHH2 by Heather on 25 June 2004 - 00:06