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by diangelo71 on 29 October 2008 - 12:10

NO disrespect intended. I just have been thinking about paying for his stud service and did not know anything about his bitework.


Baldursmom

by Baldursmom on 29 October 2008 - 12:10

I wouldn't say that he has the "best" bitework around, but it is not bad.  His progeny are coming along great in this respect.  He produces beatiful puppies.  Drives are great on a majority of them and they are real people dogs.   I personally will be using him again as I loved the results from my female.


by eichenluft on 29 October 2008 - 13:10

he was at the 2007 USA Seiger Show, which was videoed and on Youtube.  You can find him there and see for yourself.


SchHBabe

by SchHBabe on 29 October 2008 - 13:10

Molly, are you referring to the 2008 Sieger Show this March?  I didn't know if he was in the 2007 show but at this year's event he got VA8 despite coming off the sleeve during the stick hits.  Well, at least his puppies are "beautiful."  LOL


by eichenluft on 29 October 2008 - 13:10

sorry, yes the 2008 Seiger Show - the one that was taped.  No comment on his bitework, anyone can see for themselves.  But he certainly wasn't the only one who didn't do "so hot" and still got "pronounced".  Oh well.  Good for the poster, to ask and see for himself before breeding, if the protection is important to him (which IMO it should be)

 

molly


by diangelo71 on 29 October 2008 - 14:10

Thank everyones reply. I saw Albert and he was a beautiful GSD...A little on the heavy side but his color is nice. His head and mask really shows his pigment. But I remember him not biting too well in the past years but was not sure if it was a hereditary thing or man caused. If it is man caused then I can work with that. I have been following his progeny very closely and they seem to be doing very well in both show and bitework. I saw some of his progeny at the NASS 2008 in Kentucky. (Impressive).

 

DiAngelo 


by Louise M. Penery on 29 October 2008 - 16:10


SchHBabe

by SchHBabe on 29 October 2008 - 16:10

DiAngelo, my question to you would be... why bother mating to a "big name" show dog with mediocre bitework when there are so many other show dogs that can and DO work well? For example there are three show dogs in the running for Universal Sieger this year that will be showing at the Nationals in November. I guess I just dont understand why some folks would breed to "mediocre but beautiful" when you can breed to beautiful dogs with power and drive. But that's just my opinion. Make up your own mind...

by Adi Ibrahimbegovic on 29 October 2008 - 17:10

here you go with the video and article by Leerburg's Ed Frawley: http://leerburg.com/sieger2.htm

The dog you are asking about was a "Sieger" with "pronounced" V rating and he won this whole "show". When I watched the video my only thouht was: "Look at this fat bastard trying to bite a sleeve and kind of biting it..."


lancegfx

by lancegfx on 29 October 2008 - 17:10

Perhaps he just want the ghandi line so tell him where he would view






 


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