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German Shepherd Dog - Male
V A [S A] Zlato aus Agrigento
Kkl 1
Sire Born: 18. April 1994
SZ 1911017
Hip: fast normal - Elbows: Not known
DNA: Profiled
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Linebreeding
Pedigree
SchH3VA5 Nero vom Hirschel SchH31990SZ 1783907 HD-SV: HD a-normal (a1) Sire Mittelgroß, kraftvoll, typ- und ausdrucksvoll, guter Kopf, hoher Widerrist, gute Linien, sehr gut entwickelte Brustverhältnisse. Vorne und hinten sehr gut gewinkelt, gerade Trittfolge, weit ausgreifende Gänge aus festem Rücken. Sicheres Wesen, Härte, Mut und Kampftrieb ausgeprägt; läßt ab. V. Auffallend typ- und ausdruckvoll. VI. Besonders geeignet zur Verbesserung des Typs, des Ausdrucks und der Mittelgröße. | SchH3VA1 Zamb von der Wienerau SchH31987SZ 1696277 HD-SV: HD a-normal (a1) Sire | SCHH3, FHVA6 Odin von Tannenmeise SCHH3, FH1984NHSB 1374024 (SZ 1655056) HD-SV: HD a-normal (a1) Sire |
SCHH3VA10 Ica von der Wienerau SCHH31981SZ 1518782 HD-SV: HD a-fast normal (a2) Dam | ||
SCHH3V Ica vom Haus Reiterland SCHH31983SZ 1593830 HD-SV: HD a-fast normal (a2) Dam | SchH3V Reza vom Haus Beck SchH31974SZ 1341149 HD-noch zugelassen Sire | |
SCHH3V11 Afra vom Haus Reiterland SCHH31979SZ 1472746 HD-SV: HD a-fast normal (a2) Dam | ||
SCHH2V11 Ola aus Agrigento SCHH21991SZ 1802499 HD-SV: HD a-noch zugelassen (a3) Dam Groß, mittelkräftig, sehr typvoll, in gutem Verhältnis aufgebaut, hoher Widerrist, gute Rückenlinie, sehr gute Länge und Lage der Kruppe, gute Winkelungen der Vor- und Hinterhand, ausgeglichene Brustverhältnisse, korrekte Front. Geradetretend, sehr raumgreifende Gänge, wirksamer Nachschub, freier Vortritt. Sicheres Wesen, Härte, Mut und Kampftrieb ausgeprägt; läßt ab. Geschwister: Orc/Orna | SCHH3, FH, IPO3V1 Cim vom Ecknachtal SCHH3, FH, IPO31989SZ 1743411 HD-SV: HD a-normal (a1) Sire | SchH3, FHV Cello von der Römerau SchH3, FH1984SZ 1633408 HD-SV: HD a-normal (a1) Sire |
SchH2V Tigrise vom Wildsteiger Land SchH21986SZ 1685594 HD-SV: HD a-normal (a1) Dam | ||
SchH1V Venja von der Czarda SchH11986SZ 1687498 HD-fast normal Dam | SCHH3, FHVA4 VA1(I) Yambo vom Wildsteiger Land SCHH3, FH1983SZ 1586042 HD-SV: HD a-normal (a1) Sire | |
SchH1V Sixi von der Czarda SchH11984SZ 1617362 HD-normal Dam |
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Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2004 10:28 am
Bernice the dog you were handling did back off. But Zlato was pulling forward and if his handler had been paying more attention he would have noticed and pulled Zlato away.
At this point Zlato grabbed Eiko pantaloons, on second grip,Eiko spun round, losing your balance your got in the way! Zlato was merely going for the other dog. I do differ with the owner on this point as it was Zlato that got Bernice's arm, but Bernice, he certainly never meant to bite you! Males will be males and Zlato was a dominant male, at the time being used alot at stud. This is one of the reasons I do not believe that adult males should be handled by children under the age of 18.
I am sorry for the scar on your arm, I know what it feels like, but it is unfair to blame, when we are dealing with animals, as then accidents happen!
If either parties want to jump down my neck now, feel free to do so, I know what I saw as it happend less that 4 feet away from my chair! I suggest both parties let it lie now and try to forget it! I have made this statement on here as I am totally unbiased on the subject!
Dogs will be dogs and enjoy them for what they are!
V A [S A] Zlato aus Agrigento by Lestat on 13 February 2004 - 10:02
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2004 10:23 am
Bernice the dog you were handling did back off. But Zlato was pulling forward and if his handler had been paying more attention he would have noticed and pulled Zlato away.
At this point Zlato grabbed Eiko pantaloons, on second grip,Eiko spun round, losing your balance your got in the way! Zlato was merely going for the other dog. I do differ with the owner on this point as it was Zlato that got Bernice's arm, but Bernice, he certainly never meant to bite you! Males will be males and Zlato was a dominant male, at the time being used alot at stud. This is one of the reasons I do not believe that adult males should be handled by children under the age of 18.
I am sorry for the scar on your arm, I know what it feels like, but it is unfair to blame, when we are dealing with animals, as then accidents happen!
If either parties want to jump down my neck now, feel free to do so, I know what I saw as it happend less that 4 feet away from my chair! I suggest both parties let it lie now and try to forget it! I have made this statement on here as I am totally unbiased on the subject!
Dogs will be dogs and enjoy them for what they are!
V A [S A] Zlato aus Agrigento by Lestat on 13 February 2004 - 10:02
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2004 05:17 pm
V A [S A] Zlato aus Agrigento by Ant on 01 February 2004 - 17:02
Posted: Mon Jan 26, 2004 12:33 am
1. Zlato was never ever graded SG in the 24 month and over class for males and in fact was VA twice at the GSDFSA National Shows. This fact is common knowledge and to label him an SG dog smacks of malice and maliciousness.
I never changed Zlato's gradings. He has always been SG on this site, and that had nothing to do with me. He competed in the BSZS in 1995, and was graded SG 53. Since then, nobody changed his gradings.
2. Yes, Zlato did attack Eiko la Nutes whilst he was backing away from the assistant judge who was approaching him to check his teeth, tattoo and testicles. You didnt and as a result of your poor handling allowed Eiko to invade Zlatos space which precipitated the dog fight.
It was not my poor handling that caused this mess. In fact as I recall, Eiko was the last dog entered in the class, thus he had to stand at the back, and I kept my space from the dog in front of me. Zlato, his handler and his owner were standing right at the back, when they should have been in front. The handler and owner was having a conversation, not watching their dog, and as they said in the previous comment, the open males are aggressive sometimes, so then why were they so careless?
Zlatos second bite on Eiko caused him in turn to bite you in the arm when you attempted to regain control of him.
Eiko did not bite me, Zlato did, and I did not try to regain control of Eiko, I tried to get out of the way.
You claimed all your medical expenses back under the GSDFSA insurance policy.
Medical expenses, yes, the federation did pay for that. But in the end, it is not just medical bills that count.
Full statements by Mr and Mrs Kunzmann were provided to you in support of such claim, the contents of which you must have been aware.
No, I did not know that Judith and Julius gave their statements to the fed, but I did not ask them to do so. They were not the only witnesses at the scene.
What motive, after an elapse of almost 4 years, could possibly prompt you to write such unadulterated drivel! Its untrue what you have stated, its slanderous and demands an apology.
What I have stated is not untrue. Yes it has been four years, four years of emotional damage, and a scar of about 5cm long, and very ugly. I would also have liked an apology four years ago.
In my previous comment, I did mention that I did not mean any offence to anyone.
Bernice Rossouw
V A [S A] Zlato aus Agrigento by Nicie on 26 January 2004 - 00:01
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2004 08:52 pm
I’m compelled to respond to the comments by Nicie on 16th January 2004 regarding Zlato aus Agrigento.
What has been stated by Nicie is a gross distortion of the true facts for the following reasons:
1. Zlato was never ever graded SG in the 24 month and over class for males and in fact was VA twice at the GSDFSA National Shows. This fact is common knowledge and to label him an SG dog smacks of malice and maliciousness.
2. Zlato never ever bit anyone in his entire show career, and he was shown and campaigned extensively. A “TERRIBLE temprament (spelling)” was certainly not a criticism that could ever be levelled at him and he produced good temperament evidenced in his progeny who qualified in large numbers Breed Survey and Schutzhund. I doubt you have the faintest idea what a good temperament really is!
3. Yes, Zlato did “attack” Eiko la Nutes whilst he was backing away from the assistant judge who was approaching him to check his teeth, tattoo and testicles. Handlers in the Open Male Classes should know that stud dogs are normally hostile towards other dogs and should take the necessary precautions. You didn’t and as a result of your poor handling allowed Eiko to invade Zlato’s space which precipitated the dog fight.
4. Zlato’s second bite on Eiko caused him in turn to bite you in the arm when you attempted to regain control of him. Zlato did not bite you – the dog you were handling bit you, yet you blame Zlato! This gross misrepresentation of the true facts can only be as a result of malice on your part for the following reasons:
a. You claimed all your medical expenses back under the GSDFSA insurance policy;
b. Full statements by Mr and Mrs Kunzmann were provided to you in support of such claim, the contents of which you must have been aware.
5. What motive, after an elapse of almost 4 years, could possibly prompt you to write such unadulterated drivel! It’s untrue what you have stated, it’s slanderous and demands an apology.
6. I am sure that the purpose of the GSD Pedigree Comments Page was not designed for the purpose of Federation members washing their dirty linen in public. I have retrieved the statements of Judith and Julius Kunzmann and will be referring same together with the above to the proper authorities at the GSDFSA for further investigation.
7. In the interim, I trust that you will seriously consider the above facts and their consequences and respond with an appropriate apology.
Dee & Spencer Tarr.
V A [S A] Zlato aus Agrigento by Draken on 25 January 2004 - 20:01
Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2004 07:51 pm
I do not take offence, it is just not good for the breed as a whole. Many aspirant Shepherd owners may read your statement and no longer wish to purchase a GSD.
Dogs in a fight may bite the first thing that it can get hold of, I have been there many times!
I have handled a lot more difficult dogs in my time.
Further for the record I trained with Don Pedan, George Cooper, Frenchie Chelin, Auriel Garavarian, Colin Frankel to name a few.
John Easingwood was encouraged and nutured by myself and today represents this country.
One day you too will own a strong male and experience.
I do like most of your comments on this site.
I wish you every success with your breeding and your enthusiasm for the breed.
V A [S A] Zlato aus Agrigento by Draken on 25 January 2004 - 19:01
Posted: Sat Jan 24, 2004 02:54 pm
I did not mean to offend anyone; it is just that my personal experience of the dog was not such a good one. I still do not believe that the dog was protecting his "personal space", but I think that is also a matter of opinion. I have seen the dog a few times, and at first I did like him. I also know the dog made VA in South Africa in 1999.
Regards, Nicie
V A [S A] Zlato aus Agrigento by Nicie on 24 January 2004 - 14:01
Posted: Fri Jan 23, 2004 09:55 pm
Enough of the background. I have visited the Tarr's on sevaral occasions in their home. Zlato never displayed any agressive tendencies towards myself or my family. In fact he used to lie across my lap seeking the attention our breed is accustomed to demand from us.
I cannot agree that Zlato is an agressive dog.
A dog protecting his "space" even at a show is acceptable. Instinctively dogs were once wild animals and are by nature terrotorial.
V A [S A] Zlato aus Agrigento by Draken on 23 January 2004 - 21:01
Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2004 04:00 pm
V A [S A] Zlato aus Agrigento by Terry on 19 January 2004 - 16:01
Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2004 09:29 pm
V A [S A] Zlato aus Agrigento by Nicie on 16 January 2004 - 21:01