TIEKERHOOK breedings in the USA???? - Page 9

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cgageturner

by cgageturner on 14 July 2009 - 13:07

I don't make it a habit to come here and voice my opinion, due to the fact I don't like to engage in key board battles, but I recently picked up a  NICK H. grand daughter, I have searched long and hard for a female like this, even importing puppies from other top working dog kennels, I have to say this female has rock solid nerves, she has been inside pet stores, feed stores and walks in like she owns the place, her prey drive is extreme(IMO). I have been around alot of high drive dutchis and Mals, I would for sure put her drives,  right  with theirs. Her grip is very full, nothing I did, she just likes cramming whatever she has down her throat. All in all, a very nice female that I am very pleased with. PM me is interested on where she came from, I am not on here promoting any breeder, but would for sure send someone his way if they were interested in a nice puppy.

by RDH on 14 July 2009 - 14:07

Im in impressed with the high honors KNPV title. That is really good to see a gsd get it besides the mali and dutchie.  It doesn't surprise me that it is a TIEKERHOOK.

by SitasMom on 14 July 2009 - 14:07

SEMEN AVAILABLE OF MAX

(UNIVERSITY OF OHIO)

per the website.......

by RDH on 14 July 2009 - 15:07

Yeah, that is where his USA kennel is being held in Ohio.  Wonder if anyone has made any purchases and plan on having breeding in the USA.  I haven't seen any being advertise on the database.

steve1

by steve1 on 14 July 2009 - 20:07

Duke
I second that, i cannot see why he should get his knickers in a twist
Steve

flav323

by flav323 on 19 July 2009 - 14:07

Good things are coming from Tiekerhook in the very near future.  So hold on United States and enjoy what is soon to be.

Keep your eyes and ears open.


Best Regards,

Michael

 


by forbes on 19 July 2009 - 15:07

Umm..I think some good things came from them in the past too.      


by duke1965 on 19 July 2009 - 16:07

what else can you see coming in the future michael , could be interesting

Brandi

by Brandi on 24 July 2009 - 00:07

I think it's important for everyone to remember that Fero, etc are showing up further and further back in the GSD lines, thus our dogs are going to change.  Not just with Fero, but any great dog.  Also, dog breeding is just like our economy, it will change as the world itself changes.  Nothing can ever stay the same.  But as long as one continues to strive on producing successfully he/she is accomplishing their task.  With this comes the good AND bad.  No matter what we try, not all will be successful. 
The price for a pup, it's whatever one feels appropriate to tag on their pup.  Atleast a $2500 tag will help keep the ones who shouldn't have a Tierkerhook from buying one.  Only the right homes are meant for a dog of its caliber.  With the shitty breedings taking place here in the US and over seas, Koos is doing an excellent job.  I think we forget to look at the MANY poor breedings.  If we would, we wouldn't down our great Breeders, such as Koos.
Brandi

yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 24 July 2009 - 01:07

 


1991 NATIONAL SCHUTZHUND POLICE DOG CHAMPION     ROME , GA.

1992nORTH AMERICAN POLICE DOG CHAMPION   mANCHESTER, N.H.




HERE IS  DEPUTY    GREG MOMINEE WITH ORTHOS TIEKERHOOK





 


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