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by JudyK on 21 October 2012 - 01:10

Good grief.  Something in the NASS site is preventing me from copying and pasting.  Can you try with a different browser?

rtdmmcintyre

by rtdmmcintyre on 21 October 2012 - 01:10

thank you for your efforts Judy.  No matter what browser I use it goes blank after about a second and a half.  I am a quick reader but not that fast.

by Aron Blake on 21 October 2012 - 02:10


Slamdunc

by Slamdunc on 21 October 2012 - 03:10

Siantha,
"you eather pass or fail the bite work usualy they fail if they run off the field or refuse to out."

Thanks, but I know how the bite work goes.  It was more of a rhetorical question.  Passing doesn't always mean passing, IMO.  Passing for the NASS and acceptable bitework for a dog to be bred are usually two completely different things in my  book.   


by JudyK on 21 October 2012 - 11:10

Thank you Aron.

Kerschberger

by Kerschberger on 21 October 2012 - 17:10

You mean a showline can't be as crazy as a working line... hmmm  Wink Smile


You mean a showline can't be as crazy as a working line... hmmm

Slamdunc

by Slamdunc on 21 October 2012 - 21:10

Kerschberger,
Please post some working videos of your dog, that is a great picture of a very nice looking dog.  I prefer to see videos or better yet work the dog in person.  There are some SL dogs that work well. I had an excellent one that I raised from a pup to a V rated SchH 3 KKL1a dog.  I would love to find another Sl dog that has half his drive and working ability.  You have  very nice looking dog there, but I am very particular when it comes to working ability.  

For the record I don't consider my WL male as "crazy." I see him as clear headed, high drive and very strong in nerve and temperament.  Excelling in his job everyday.  

by TeMar on 22 October 2012 - 03:10

No need for video’s.  Griff v TeMar many times SchH3,  just came back from competing at the WUSV Championship in Austria, passing with a respectable score of 253 not bad for a first timer at the worlds. Griff was the only showline dog in the WUSV championship.  Griff just took the first place performance test (bitework) at NASS.  Also placing V6 out of a class of 32 dogs in the show ring.  Griff is also qualified to go to Belgium in 2013 to compete at the WUSV Universal Sieger competition. 
 
Griff is the first dog in North America to qualify for both the WUSV Championship (competed) and the WUSV Universal Sieger competition.  It’s my honor to be the breeding of Griff v TeMar, and have my friend Karen S as  Griff’s owner handler.   Oh did I forget Griff is also H.O.T 
 
We are so proud of Karen and Griff there are no words big enough to express our pride in Karen &  Griff’s accomplishments

Mary D
 (USA)
Home of the 2002 Canadian Siegerin
2008 USA Universal Siegerin V Ule v TeMar SchH3
2008 BIS V Wotan v TeMar SchH3 IP3 FH2
Breeder of V Griff v TeMar SchH3 2012 WUSV competitor

Slamdunc

by Slamdunc on 22 October 2012 - 04:10

TeMar,
Griff is an exceptional dog!  You should be very proud of his accomplishments and Karen's dedication and hard work with a dog of your breeding.  Karen has done a fantastic job handling and training him.  I have always said that I like Griff, he is a beautiful dog.

djc

by djc on 22 October 2012 - 13:10

Griff is my absolute favorite dog at this point in time!! Congrats to breeder and Owner!!
Rocco takes second place in my book... no one mentioned him and his bite work! He a absolutely wonderful in both conformation AND bite work!! Congrates also to his owner and breeder.
There ARE common factors in both of their pedigrees.... take a look when you get a chance. Let's USE THESE DOGS  to improve our breed!!!!
Did anyone see any bite work awards????!!!!!
Debby





 


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