TIEKERHOOK breedings in the USA???? - Page 8

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steve1

by steve1 on 06 July 2009 - 21:07

RDH
My Pup Izzy goes back on several lines to Grief zum Lahntal who was for me the base dog of the Tiekerhook line, my opinion only and according to several who have seen her recently she is a little fire brand at 7.5 weeks old
i pick her up tomorrow afternoon from the breeder, if she inherits some of the fire of her ancestor's i will have a lot of fun with her, Good luck in finding what you want
Steve

by RDH on 06 July 2009 - 21:07

Steve,
Best of luck to you and your new pup.  I can't wait til I get mine! :)

Deathrow--it would be nice to see the pic of your dog but it doesn't appear.....

deathrow dogpack

by deathrow dogpack on 07 July 2009 - 02:07

hopefully this works.  please let me know if there are still problems viewing.

joe


by RDH on 07 July 2009 - 02:07

deathrow--He is nice!!  Was he worth the price?....just wondering Also, what are your plans with him?

deathrow dogpack

by deathrow dogpack on 07 July 2009 - 02:07

first psa trial next month.  as far as price, i have excellent friends.  i traded a bunch of mason fence company panels for him at four months.  his littermate just finished his third shift as a police k9 in canada.  could have sold as a police dog, but just like building a race car, i would have to start all over.

by RDH on 07 July 2009 - 16:07

that is awesome! Good luck to you next month.

by Vikram on 14 July 2009 - 04:07

Just to shut up the idiots on this board once and for all who don;t know what Max Van Tiekerhook brings to the breed and what he has and IS producing.

IF the Nitwits who keep yapping even can fathom this????? And to shut up the morons who think that Tiekerhook is no more producing The best dogs in the world....



http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/445090.html


cheers

blair built gsd

by blair built gsd on 14 July 2009 - 07:07

Why does anybody want a "nervy dog" or a dog that is handler aggressive i don't understand i have trained many protection dogs and have and do own one now that is a all around gsd she can do it all and has never been anything but level headed and any one who has a dog that wants me to train as a ppd that is not 100% stable and level headed would be washed rite out of any ppd training program you have to remember that  there are civil and criminal issues to consider

by duke1965 on 14 July 2009 - 10:07

vikram , your anger is amusing

darylehret

by darylehret on 14 July 2009 - 13:07

"Why does anybody want a "nervy dog" or a dog that is handler aggressive"

Why would you want a dog that's slow to react?  Their ability to discriminate a threat/nonthreat situation in their surroundings, and the handler's ability to cap their drive, allows them to work quickly and efficiently without becoming a liability.  I'm currently sheepherding with my Tiekerhook dog, and his learning curve has been very steep.  And exactly which Tiekerhook dogs today are considered handler aggressive?





 


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