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Looking for a Stud

Postby Eltroco on Tue Jul 13, 2010 3:37 pm

Hello board;

I own a 3 year old female dog from Joefarm kennels in Belgium and I am looking for a male to pair her in the next seson coming in October this year. She have a excellent drive and is a big female currently 71 ponds. I made a lot of mistakes in her training (I'm a new trainer trying to do mondioring) but she is a solid dog, very focused in the task at hand and have a excellent full bite.

You can check her pedigree here:
http://www.working-dog.eu/dogs-details/ ... an-Joefarm

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Re: Looking for a Stud

Postby sch3dana on Wed Jul 28, 2010 5:36 pm

I can't believe no one has jumped on this one yet :D I have a male that I like that has produced drivey, sporty dogs, but he's a bit on the old side and I don't know how his sperm is anymore. He has a nice son here in Phoenix, but that dog only has a BH.

Where do you live? What kind of dog do you want to produce? Do you have homes lined up for pups? Many people breed malinois only to discover that it's hard to find homes for 13 dogs that make bad pets. Let me tell you all about it...

Good luck, I hope it all works out well.
-Dana Miller
www.ksMalinois.com
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Re: Looking for a Stud

Postby Eltroco on Sat Jul 31, 2010 3:57 pm

Thanks for your reply;

I have received several private responses to this post. Like I say in my post I started her in Shutzhund, she got a BH and she was almost ready to for a level 1 when I discover Mondioring and got hooked in that sport in which I have been training since. I have few people who says will like to have a pup from her, people who does Shutzhund, Mondioring and Frenchring, I believe I wont have any problem placing her pups her lineage is excellent, her dad was Mondioring world champion 2 years in a row her mom was Belgian champion in IPO. She is in the large side, she is 71 pounds with very full and powerful bite, she hits really hard and love to take decoys to the ground. Some dog trainers with more experience than me told me she was too much dog for me, the were right since she is my first working dog without food drive and crazy for the tug, training her was really challenging because she was always in a very high drive.

I'm in Las Vegas, NV. looking to keep one male from her to practice Mondioring.

Luis
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