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by Pia on 12 March 2008 - 05:03
alot of you heard read about my Asko Lutter litter , they are about to turn 6 months old. Time sure passes fast Shawn send me a pic the other day and I know he does not wanna brag but what the hell this dog just looks awesome !!
Iron damm he is sitting in green grass New England's fields are brown and dead ( Shawns boy )
4mos
Immo at 4 months
Ink ,my girl at 5 months :) told ya our grass is brown and dead :))
Checked in germany but not sure about the states because Asko was bred to a nice female in the US other then their mom to my knowing these are the last born Asko von der Lutter kids !! Ink will have her prelim xray done soon I just can not put it of any longer gotta know . She is awesome in drive quality , an exceptional young female . Wish her and the rest of the litter good luck on good joints !!
Pia
by AKVeronica60 on 12 March 2008 - 18:03
Those pups look great Pia. I bred a nice bitch to him too, but didn't get lucky like you. Congradulations, I am sure they will go far and be outstanding dogs.
Veronica

by AlliGSD911 on 12 March 2008 - 23:03
They look awesome!!! Please keep us updated with their progress! I LOVE the male!!
by s_vargas on 13 March 2008 - 04:03
I have to say this dog is just as awesome in his character and personality as he is in his looks. I have more photos but they have my little daughter and son in them and I dont post those on the internet. Iron has just learned what it is like to swim in the River. He loves it! He will chase a ball, stick, rock, or even the little bubbles that sometimes come up. I will try and get some more this weekend. I do have to give All of my thanks to Pia. This is one outstanding litter. She is just as top notch as this litter is. Thanks again for giving me the chance to own this wonderful dog. I feel very fortunate to be able to have a son of Asko. When I first got Iron I was not even looking for another dog, but I kept telling myself this could be a once in a lifetime opportunity to get one and raise it from a pup (an Asko son) so after talking on the phone with Pia a few times I knew in my heart this was the right decision. I do not regret it at all! He has been a member of the family since the moment we picked him up from the Airport.
Shawn

by Pia on 13 March 2008 - 16:03
HI Shawn
Glad you enjoying your boy !! he sure looks great !! So glad at least one of the Asko son's will be titled !! So perhaps in a few years I be knocking on your door with a girl in tow LOL
Ink is also super motivated and anything that moves is in her mouth . She will need to learn how to swim when the weather in New England is a bit warmer :)) I tied he on a back tie the other day and teased her a bit with the rag WOW was she intense !!! So I leave that now to my helper . Saw her litter brother Itos the other day he looks great too ,he was sold to a family here in the neighborhood .
Veronika your female must the one I heard about being bred to Asko also , sorry that she did not take :(
Pia
by AKVeronica60 on 13 March 2008 - 16:03
Ah well Pia, I went for the gold and fell on my face...but I tried :-) Thanks for the empathy. Veronica

by Shelley Strohl on 13 March 2008 - 20:03
Awesome. How lucky you were to get one of the last breedings from that incredible dog!
SS

by Pia on 13 March 2008 - 22:03
Well Shelly it actually started with me searching for a Asko daughter couble of years ago but no good ones to be sold .I just retired my Asko daughter Mandy last year and really wanted another good one .So I talked to my partner in germany to breed his very good female Flower to Asko and let me have the pick female . Nice to have good friends :) So we planned the breeding and he took the bitch to Asko as a favor to me . Werner was nice enough to cover the female a second time and once pregnancy was confirmed I got my surprise .......to let me do the litter and pick my own girl :))
Pia
by Puputz on 15 March 2008 - 22:03
It was brought up before that Asko Lutter progeny are slow-maturing. Have you guys experienced this, personally? My Asko grandson is still very playful at almost 8 months of age.

by sueincc on 15 March 2008 - 23:03
Yeah, my Asko grandson is slow maturing too, but I kind of like it that way - it gave me an excuse to strrreeeeeeeeeeetch out his puppyhood!
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