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Old 01-14-2011, 04:27 PM   #21
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Sweden has some great dogs. A lot of the lesser known for dog countries in Western Europe have great dogs. We all get hung up on the German's, and they do have some great dogs but countries like Sweden, Denmark etc have access to the German gene pool, Belgium and their own and they have a really good working dog culture. I part own Kvasers Jess who is out of Sweden. She is a really nice bitch. Large and strong in the work.

Andreas, Great vid. I'd like to work that dog. He is a very classic GSD look. So rare now days to see such a dog little alone to work like that.

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Old 01-14-2011, 08:05 PM   #22
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Mick what about the countries like Serbia and Czech Rep how is the GSD working stock there? I'm hearing that they have good working dogs.
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Old 01-15-2011, 01:50 AM   #23
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No idea regards Serbia. Havn't seen any dogs from there to comment and as regards Czech dogs like all dogs there are some good and some bad. The Czech dogs hit in big numbers a few years back and were spoken about as the savour of the GSD but in the end they found that there was some quality dogs and some rubbish as there are in all countries. It was similar to when the wall came down and DDR dogs started arriving. Some great dogs and some junk. I certainly like some of the czech dogs I have worked and that have landed here. There seem to be a few producing health issues (again as there are in all bloodlines) but some really good dogs. When I see dogs like this it certainly gets me a little excited about Czech dogs.

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Old 01-16-2011, 05:45 AM   #24
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Sweden has some great dogs. A lot of the lesser known for dog countries in Western Europe have great dogs. We all get hung up on the German's, and they do have some great dogs but countries like Sweden, Denmark etc have access to the German gene pool, Belgium and their own and they have a really good working dog culture. I part own Kvasers Jess who is out of Sweden. She is a really nice bitch. Large and strong in the work.

Andreas, Great vid. I'd like to work that dog. He is a very classic GSD look. So rare now days to see such a dog little alone to work like that.

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Thanks Mick. Its not my dog, and I have not traind with it ither. But I like what I have seen of him, Hes a cool dog.

We have had a long history of working GSDs over her. The swedish army had its own line of dogs and we have had a pretty big number of pure working GSD breeders her for many many years.

Its a wery clear line her betwen working and show dogs and ther is not mutch mixing between them. So you can find good dogs in sweden, denmark, finland and norway.

Her are som more pics. Thos are from a kennel a train with.
Nice GSDs and Malis.

Corona
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Cobara and Corona
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Claeson
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Challe
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Elda
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Lassie
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Often when I se GSDs from other cuntrys ther is a mix of working dogs and show dogs. They still want that over angualted back legs and wery low back. The working ones her are mutch more square.
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Old 01-16-2011, 09:58 AM   #25
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Nice looking dogs.
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Old 01-16-2011, 07:18 PM   #26
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Nice Dogs Andreas!
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Old 04-10-2011, 09:14 PM   #27
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hey i just bought 12 month old puppy from eurosport


mine was shipped from slovakia to here in toronto airport eurosport is the only place i trusted to get me a good dog


here is videos of her just before she hit 12 months old


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here is another taken at the sametime



I have had her for a month shes a really good dog

I havent done much with her just bonding for now if you are interested in where i got her more let me know! I sent you a pvt btw :P

hopefully set something up to get some protection training started by may

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Old 04-10-2011, 11:25 PM   #28
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Congratz, nice looking young bitch. But the training I see in the vids has nothing to do with real world obedience and protection. The bitework may turn out to be a good foundation but is no guarantee.
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