We have had a very busy few months! We have been working with all four of our dogs to get them introduced to each other, and their new home. Apparently, they love it! We have 3 dogs that are currently pregnant. The first litter is due December 2nd. We are so excited to spend this Holiday season with all of the new members of our family.
We pride ourselves on not just breeding dogs, but loving each and every one of the beautiful creatures that come into our home. We also make sure that the puppies will be going to a home where that love will continue. The German Shepherds we breed come from a long line of Champion dogs, as seen in their pedigrees. Raising a champion dog takes not only patience, obedience and training, but also love and respect. We make sure that all of our puppies are brought into this world with that.
Make sure to check our website for information on the puppies! http://www.konkurrenzloskennel.com/
Also check out our Facebook page for more pictures as the puppies grow!
https://www.facebook.com/konkurrenzlos.kennel
-Woof!
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
How to keep your dogs (pets) safe during HURRICANE season - Pt. I
Hurricane Preparedness
Pt. I
We are located in Houston, which has been known to be affected by a hurricane now and again. Many of our readers, friends, and puppy purchasers live in other areas that can experience a hurricane. Part of being a responsible pet owner - is having a safety plan that INCLUDES your pet. We have taken some tips from the Hurricane Pet Rescue Organization.
HURRICANE TIPS FOR KEEPING YOUR PETS SAFE!
1) If you need to evacuate, PLEASE TAKE YOUR ANIMALS WITH
YOU! HAVE A PLAN, MEMORIZE IT AND STICK TO IT. DO A SIMULATED EMERGENCY DRILL
WITH YOUR FAMILY AND PETS. PICK A LEADER, FOLLOW THE LEADER AND DO NOT ARGUE
WITH THE LEADER. KNOW SEVERAL PLACES OF EXIT. DO NOT ENCLOSE YOURSELF AND YOUR
PETS TO THE POINT THAT YOU CANNOT GET OUT.
2) In the event that you cannot take the animal where you are
going, please make arrangements to board your animal in a safe and reputable
boarding facility or vet office INLAND.
3) If you are going to a shelter with your animal please
make sure you call your veterinarian beforehand so you can get a copy of your
pets vet records and proof of vaccinations. Most shelters will NOT take your pet,
if the pet doesn't have at least a rabies shot. Also, at shelters that accept
pets, they are many other pets besides yours, so it is IMPERATIVE that your
pet(s) is up to date on shots,
This way she// he will be protected from diseases.
Don't wait until the last minute to give your pets their
vaccinations as vaccinations can take up to 2 weeks to take up to 2 weeks to be
effective.
4) If you are packing for you, please park for your pets as
well, you don't need to take the cat tree or the dog house, but please pack a
few familiar things for your pet(s) that has the smell of his house. Especially
if you go to a shelter. Taking a few toys to entertain the pet is a must,
perhaps a familiar blanket will be good too. Rescue Remedy to relieve stress
will be a good idea to have in hand.
You can pick up Rescue Remedy at any health food store, is a
natural stress reliever with no side effects, it can be used as needed and it
works great (DO NOT get the Rescue Remedy pills, those can be toxic)
Besides a carrier you are going to need a cage/crate so your
pet can be more comfortable while at the shelter. Make sure the crate/cage is
big enough where the pet can comfortably stand and litter box (for cats), food and water
dishes can also fit in. It will be a good idea checking out crates and cages
now and not to leave it for the last minute.
5) Getting your pets microchipped is highly advisable, but
if the pet is not microchipped yet please put ID TAGS on your pets NOW.
Although ID tags are not always the best as collars break and there go the ID
tags. Even if your pet is microchipped having ID tags on your pets as well is
always a good idea.
ID tags and microchips can prevent your animals from getting
killed in case they ever get lost and end up in a shelter! Or in case of a
Mother Nature Disaster if they get lost, finding their owner will be somewhat
better.
If your pet is a cat please use a breakaway collar.
6) If your pet takes medications please make sure you have
enough to get you through the storm and at least a 3 week supply for the
aftermath.If you haven't yet, this will be a good time to ask your vet for extra
medications, antibiotics are always good to have them handy in case your pet
gets sick.
In case of a storm if you lose power there will be no
refrigeration, so pills are always best.
7) Buy at least food and water supply for your pet to last
you for at least 2 weeks. Bottled water is best as tap water may be
contaminated after a storm (listen to authorities for warning of contaminated
water).
Contaminated water causes disease in people as well as pets.
If you cannot afford bottle water for your pets then you can purified the water
by following these simple steps:
Hold water at a rolling boil for 1
minute to kill bacteria.
If you can't boil water, add 1/8
teaspoon (approximately 0.75 ml) of newly purchased, unscented liquid household
bleach per gallon of water.
Stir the water well, and let it
stand for 30 minutes before you use it. You can use water-purifying tablets
instead of boiling water or using bleach.
After the storm, disinfect your pet’s toys that have come in
contact with water. Use a solution of 1 cup of bleach in 5 gallons of water to
disinfect the toys. Let toys air dry after cleaning.
Some toys, such as stuffed animals and cannot be
disinfected; they should be discarded.
8) If you are riding out the storm at your home. Place all
your animals in one room (if possible) and place carriers. collars &
leashes in the same room so you will have them handy when you need them.
If things do get ugly, DO NOT PANIC, Stay as calm as you can
be. If you panic your animals will panic too. Remember that pets can sense
human emotions!
Please have rope and an ax (in case you need to break an
opening to get to safety), a flashlight, a SMALL bag with medications, your id
and your keys all in one place, so if you need to get out and lose power you
will know where everything is.
Remember, Pets sense Mother Nature disasters days before any
radar can pick them up, so they may be a bit stress already without anybody
noticing. Keeping calm is key!
9) If you have no choice but to leave your pets alone (NOT
ADVISABLE).
DO NOT CHAIN YOUR PET TO ANYTHING.
DO NOT TRANQUILIZE YOUR PET, PETS NEED TO BE ALERT TO RELAY
ON THEIR
INSTINCTS.
DO NOT CONFINE YOU PETS TO A ROOM.
DO NOT CONFINE YOUR PETS TO A CRATE.
PLAN FOR YOUR PET
GIVE THEM EASY ACCESS TO HIGH PLACES, IN CASE OF FLOODING.
Leave plenty of dry food and water and put a dish of water
under the dish of dry food so ants will not get in the food. Put as many litter
boxes as you can all over your house, Wee Wee pads for dogs or newspaper. If
you have an answering machine DO call your animals and let them hear your voice
while you are away.
Do NOT leave lamps on, if you want to leave a light on for
your pet, please leave a ceiling fixture on.
If things get bad, lamps can tip over, if the area is
flooded your pets can be electrocuted, same scenario with fans DO NOT leave any
fans on. Unplug all appliances, yes including your refrigerator, if you have a
gas stove, please shut off the main line.
Do not leave wet food for you pets because it will spoil and
your pet will get sick.
If you board up your house, please leave an exit for your
pets, perhaps a screened cracked window chances are that your house has
insurance, so if your roof blows away you are covered but your pets won't be.
If there is a flood and the water rises up to your roof
(like it did with Katrina), having an open window or 2 it will give your pet a
chance to break free.
10) Good luck and be safe with your 4 legged little ones.
Source information:
Celene Albano, HPR Rescue CEO
www.hurricanepetsrescue.org
www.hurricanepets.petfinder.com
E-mail: HPRESQ@aol.com
tel: 786-999-8239
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
German Pedigree
Have you ever seen a German Pedigree? Have you ever tried to read ANYTHING in German?! Well - it is not an easy task. Since our dogs come directly from Germany - they have Official FCI German Pedigrees. It took many hours with Google Translator and different "Champion title charts" and "German abbreviations" to figure out HOW to read a pedigree.
I wanted to assemble a "cheat" sheet for anyone else facing this task.All sources are given. am not an expert, just offering some advice!
The pedigree should be 3 pages in length. Your dog's information will be listed on the first page, with 4 generations of family history on the next 2 pages.
The first column listed under the heading Eltern or Parents. First will be the Father or Vatter - sometimes listed as 1V. Then below that will be the Mother or Mutter - listed as 2M.
The second column, großeltern or Grandparents will feature the Vatters and Mutters parents.
On the last page will be the urgroßeltern or Great-Grandparents, and the ururgroßeltern or Great-Great Grandparents, respectively.
There will also be a list of abbreviations. Here is a list that more clearly identifies abbreviations found on a pedigree:
Thanks to http://www.vonlotta.com for this chart.
How to identify colors and markings:
b = brown
bg = brown tan
d = dark
g = tan
gew = dingy,mixed colors
ggr = tan grey sable
gr = grey
grg = greyish tan
h = light
s = black
w = white
A = Marking
Br = Breast
D = Blanket
F = Muzzle
Kopfabz = Headmarking
L = Legs
M = Mask
Pf = Paws
R = Back
S = Saddle
Thanks to http://www.valkyre.com for these marking abbreviations.
If all else fails - search for your dog on www.pedigreedatabase.com they have some descriptions and abbreviations that are easier to read.
Hopefully this will help get you on your way to understanding a German Pedigree!!
Viel Glück!
I wanted to assemble a "cheat" sheet for anyone else facing this task.All sources are given. am not an expert, just offering some advice!
The pedigree should be 3 pages in length. Your dog's information will be listed on the first page, with 4 generations of family history on the next 2 pages.
The first column listed under the heading Eltern or Parents. First will be the Father or Vatter - sometimes listed as 1V. Then below that will be the Mother or Mutter - listed as 2M.
The second column, großeltern or Grandparents will feature the Vatters and Mutters parents.
On the last page will be the urgroßeltern or Great-Grandparents, and the ururgroßeltern or Great-Great Grandparents, respectively.
There will also be a list of abbreviations. Here is a list that more clearly identifies abbreviations found on a pedigree:
GSD | German Shepherd Dog = Deutsche Schäferhunde (Ger.) |
SV | Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde e. V. (Ger.) - Club for German Sepherd Dogs Inc - the main (original) GSD club and breed registry, based in Germany. |
WUSV | The World Union of German Shepherd Dog Clubs |
AWDF | American Working Dog Federation - an organization founded in 1989 to strengthen the working breeds in the United States. The breeds represented include German Shepherd Dogs, Malinois, Boxers, American Bulldogs, Dobermans, Rottweilers, Bouviers, Schnauzers, and American Staffordshire Terriers. |
USA = USCA | United Schutzhund Clubs of America. USA is dedicated to protecting & preserving the German Shepherd Dog's working heritage through Schutzhund training. www.germanshepherddog.com |
GSDCA-WDA | The German Shepherd Dog Club of America -Working Dog Association, Inc. The WDA provides enthusiasts a framework for activities in the United States patterned after those available to the worldwide GSD community. www.gsdca-wda.org |
DVG | Deutscher Verband der Gebrauchshundsportvereine (Ger.) DVG is the oldest and largest Schutzhund training organization in the world. Begun in 1903, DVG was Germany's first police and service dog club and has now grown to nearly 30,000 members. |
FCI | Federation Cynologique Internationale (Fr.) - world canine organization |
AKC | American Kennel Club. www.akc.org |
CKC | Canadian Kennel Club |
HD | Hip Dysplasia |
“a” 1 | HD normal - the best hip rating possible from the SV |
“a” 2 | HD fast normal - near normal hips |
“a” 3 | HD noch zugelassen - hips are still acceptable for breeding |
"a"-Ausland | HD certification was passed in another country rather than Germany. |
OFA | Orthopedic Foundation for Animals - an organization in the US that researches HD and other health problems and certifies hips and elbows for animals. |
ZW | Zuchtwert (Ger.) An estimated Breed Value. Is used to aid breeders in making the selection of breeding partners for their dogs according to their hip status. A breed value of 100 is typical for the breed. Each breeder should strive to produce offspring with a Breed Value LESS than 100. |
BSZS | Bundessieger-Zuchtschau (Ger.) World Championship - a yearly international championship of the German Shepherd Dog held in Germany (Sieger Show). |
BSP | Bundessiegerprufung (Ger.) German National Working German Shepherd Dog Championship - a yearly Schutzhund competition. |
WUSV | World German Shepherd Dog Schutzhund Championship - the world Schutzhund competition where over 100 countries' teams compete each year. |
ZB | Zuchtbewertung (Ger.) = show rating. |
VA | Vorzüglich Auslese (Ger.) = Excellent Select - Show rating only awarded at the Sieger show in working class. |
V | Vorzüglich (Ger.) - Excellent - Show rating awarded in working class only. Also a SchH rating awarded to dogs who score 96 points or more out of 100 in SchH trail/competition. |
SG | Sehr Gut (Ger.) - Very Good. Is the highest possible show rating a dog can obtain in Youth Class or Young Dog Class. Also a SchH rating awarded to dogs who score 90-95 points out of 100 in SchH trail/competition. |
G | Gut (Ger.) - Good (Show or working rating) |
A | Ausreichend (Ger.) - Sufficient (Show or working rating) |
M | Mangelhaft (Ger.) - Faulty (Show or working rating) |
U | Unsatisfactory (Show or working rating) |
Puppy Class | Age groups 4-6 months, 6-9 months, and 9-12 months. |
JKL | Jugendklasse (Ger.) = Youth Class - age group 12-18 months. |
JHKL | Junghundklasse (Ger.) = Young Dog Class - age group 18-24 months. |
GHKL | Gebrauchshundklasse (Ger.) = Working Dog Class - 2 years or older, with working title (the dog must have at least a SchH1 or comparable working title in order to be shown in working class. It is not necessary to have a Kkl to show in working class). |
Rüden (Ger.) | Male dogs |
Hündinen (Ger.) | Female dogs |
VP | VP - Very Promising (the highest rating awarded in Puppy Classes) |
P | Promising (awarded in Puppy Class) |
NP | Not Promising (awarded in Puppy Class) |
vom = von der (Ger.) | From the |
SchH | Schutzhund (Ger.) = Protection Dog. There are 3 levels: SchH I, SchH II, SchH III. SchH equivalents are ZVV, SVV, IPO, VH, and others. |
IPO | International title, equivalent to Schutzhund. There are 3 levels: IPO I, IPO II, IPO III. |
AD | Ausdauerprüfung (Ger.) - an endurance test performed by gaiting approximately six - ten miles per hour for about 12 miles with a ten minute rest halfway and a simple obedience test at the end. AD is a prerequisite for a Korung evaluation. |
BH | Begleithunde (Ger.) Prerequisite for Schutzhund. Consists of an obedience test and a traffic/temperament test. |
Körung | SV Breed survey. The purpose of breed survey is to select from the breeding registry a number of dogs that in their character, performance, and anatomical construction appear suitable for the conservation and improvement of the breed. |
Kkl | Körklasse - Breed Survey class (Kkl1 or Kkl2) In order to be breed-surveyed a dog must have a SchH, HGH or IPO title, must also have approved hips, pass an AD, and have a show-rating of G or better. |
Kkl1 | Kkl1 - the dog is especially recommended for breeding |
Kkl2 | Kkl2 - the dog is still suitable for breeding (Variations from the breed standard in conformation, such as too small or too large, a missing tooth, structural or protection work fault, etc., are issues that can cause a dog to be Kkl2 rather than Kkl1). |
lbz | Lebenzeit (Ger.) = for life - The result of a Breed Survey (Körklasse) is for life (normally after the second Survey) |
HGH | Herdengebrauchshund (Ger.) = Herding Dog |
PH | Polizei Hund (Ger.) = Police Dog |
FH | Fährten Hund (Ger.) = Tracking Dog - Advanced tracking title |
SAR | Search and rescue |
TSB | Triebveranlung, Selbstsicherheit und Belastbarkeit (Ger.) = drive, self-confidence, and ability to handle stress - in a courage test. Ratings are “pronounced,” “sufficient” or "insufficient." |
T1, T2, T3 or T4 | The dog is removed from farther participation in the Sieger show due to TSB failings. Each number indicates the reason for removal. |
T1 | Is indicating that even though the dog has demonstrated “pronounced” TSB, the dog did not release on command during the courage test. (Did not "Out"). |
T2 | TSB vorhanden (Ger.) TSB “sufficient” – not enough to continue on in the competition. |
T3 | TSB nicht genuegend (Ger.) TSB “insufficient” |
T4 | The dog removed from farther participation due to lack of obedience or control (the dog failed all three allowed attempts to heal to the blind). |
WT | Wurftag (Ger.) = date of birth |
Z | Züchter (Ger.) = breeder |
E | Eigentomer (Ger.) = owner |
H | Halter (Ger.) = holder |
Führer (Ger.) | Handler |
Ahnentafel (Ger.) | Pedigree |
Kennles von Lotta | German Shepherd breeder |
Vater (Ger.) | Sire (Father) |
Mutter (Ger.) | Dam (Mother) |
How to identify colors and markings:
b = brown
bg = brown tan
d = dark
g = tan
gew = dingy,mixed colors
ggr = tan grey sable
gr = grey
grg = greyish tan
h = light
s = black
w = white
A = Marking
Br = Breast
D = Blanket
F = Muzzle
Kopfabz = Headmarking
L = Legs
M = Mask
Pf = Paws
R = Back
S = Saddle
Thanks to http://www.valkyre.com for these marking abbreviations.
If all else fails - search for your dog on www.pedigreedatabase.com they have some descriptions and abbreviations that are easier to read.
Hopefully this will help get you on your way to understanding a German Pedigree!!
Viel Glück!
Monday, July 29, 2013
Welcome!
Welcome! Konkurrenzlos Kennel of Texas is in the process of becoming a prominent breeder of German Shepherds. We currently have a male - Sandro vom Hühnegrab - who comes from a long line of German Champions! We also have 3 females with equally impressive bloodlines. We are expecting a litter of puppies soon! While we anxiously await their arrival, we are working on becoming AKC registered. The process of transferring registration from a German Kennel Club to the AKC is long, and daunting. But it is very important for us to be recognized by the AKC. We are hoping to become a source not only for beautiful German Shepherd puppies, but also a source of knowledge on the breed, and the dog breeding industry. We invite you to take this journey with us!
-Woof!
-Woof!
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