Saturday, March 4, 2017

Sieger Champion Lineages Beauty and Brawn

Sieger Champion Lineages
Beauty and Brawn

Over the last couple of weeks, I have received a lot of inquiries about the drive, temperament, focus and personal/working potential of our German showline quality Sieger Champion bloodline pups. 

I wanted to address this in a written forum as well.  What makes a BSZS Champion? Are they just pretty to look at? what is the competition like? How versatile are pups that come from BSZS Champion bloodlines? 

Most people believe that showline lineages are just pretty to look at, this is incorrect.  yes! there is a line drawn between showline vs working line.  No argument there; what is never addressed is that show line does not mean: no-drive, no-focus, no potential.
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*** I will be addressing, separately in another blog very shortly, an aspect of GSDs that is very close to my heart : The German Shepherd Dog IS a Therapy Dog *** 
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Working line vs Show line is just like owning the rumored BMW/Mclaren Supercar vs owning the 30th Anniversary Edition BMW Jahre M5.  Both are precision built, both have speed; but each has a specific purpose.  You are either inside of a missile on wheels or inside an alcantara-leather wrapped missile with heated seats on wheels.     

When you have a Sieger lineage GSD, you have BALANCE! you have TEMPERAMENT! you have DRIVE! : you have a true to breed standard, well rounded, balanced, loyal GSD:   Beauty AND Brawn.

There are two major different types of German Shepherds in the World Standard: The Working lines and the Show line
The working lines are usually smaller, have very little angulation, are usually only KKL2 (permitted to breed, but not recommended to breed). All German Shepherds in Germany must get Schutzhund titles before they are permitted to breed, so obviously both types can do the work, but not necessarily with the same amount of intensity.
Working lines are usually bred to have a very high pain tolerance. This means they do not respond very much to pain. This helps a Police dog when a crazy man on drugs is trying to kick the s**t out of him so he won't give up the fight. It also means he will not respond to normal corrections and requires much harder discipline to get the dog to obey you.
Working dogs have more 'hair trigger' aggression, and generally a higher Prey drive. Because of this, they must be monitored carefully around people, especially children. Anything that moves fast becomes Prey (like a rabbit) to be chased down and caught. If a jogger runs by, or a child zips by running, or is on a bicycle or on skates, the Working dog may react to them as if they are Prey. They can't grab with their paws, so they use their mouth to grab (bite) to stop their Prey.
So what is best for you will depend on how you intend to live with your dog (kennel dog or house companion), how experienced of a dog handler you are with aggressive dogs, and how far you want to go in SchH competition. With the higher pain tolerance, the higher aggression and higher Prey drive, you had better know what you are doing and how to handle the dog in a safe manner if you want a working line shepherd.
If you intend to compete in SchH 3 Nationals, you will find the working dog is more likely to get you to that level. If you want a really nice quality dog with relatively easy going temperament that does have natural (but sensible) protection drives, that can make it's SchH titles with proper training, and is easier to live with and control than the Working line dog, then you will do better with the German Show line shepherd.
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- 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.
 
TSB = Triebveranlagung, Selbstsicherheit, Belastbarkeit, “Strong temperament, Self-assuredness,Ability to work under pressure”: During the Protection phase the dog is evaluated not only on the technical accuracy of the exercises but also for its courage and hardness. The judge will award on of three possible classification:

TSBa, ausgepraegt, “Pronounced”
TSB vh, vorhanden, “Present or Sufficient”
TSB ng, nicht geneugend, “Insufficient”

What is a Showline Sieger Champion anyway? 

"Sieger" means champion in German; it refers to the breeding sport Schutzhund (lit. guard dog), which has qualified working GSDs for breeding since their invention just before the 20th century began. 

The German Sieger trials, run by the original GSD club, the Schaferhundverein (SV),  have long been considered the gold standard for Schutzhund, although there is general distress in some circles in the US about what is perceived as a weakening of the standards. The Bundessieger is the SV German champion, and the Weltsieger is the SV world champion.

The point of Shutzhund is first and foremost to qualify a dog for breeding. In Germany, a Sch title (1, 2, or 3) is required for both parents, or the dog is not an SV GSD.

There's actually a progression of qualifications: (not in order performed) 

  1. BH: public comportment. Stability in the presence of other dogs and people doing strange things (skateboard, for instance). Good basic obedience. Like the AKC CD title. A gun sensitivity steadiness test is given to all age groups excluding the puppy classes. 
  2. AD: Basically, run a half-marathon with two brief breaks, then do obedience at the end. A GSD can trot effortlessly faster than almost any human being can run. (gaiting test)
  3. A conformation judgment. Is the dog biomechanically sound? Does it look like a GSD? This has a couple of levels.  Judges look for the correct and proper structure, anatomy and character of each dog.This showcases the muscles and bones and allows judges to determine if they work correctly and move in a certain rhythm. Strength, endurance and liveliness are all evaluated during this aspect of the test.
  4. TSB- Schutzhund 1, 2, and 3 are progressively harder tests of obedience, ground-scent work, and the ability to take on an aggressive human "agitator" without losing control: place him under arrest following the orders of the handler, and protect the handler from attack.  The first is judging the attack on the handler and the second is the pursuit and courage test.  Dogs that do not demonstrate a correct performance test are ineligible for the excellent-select (VA) rating. The (VA) rating is the highest attainable award at the sieger show and one the competitors strive for. ***(note that there are on average 10 VAs only; thus a V rating is nothing to be taken lightly)*** 
The end result is a dog unfazed by just about anything, with the closest possible relationship to his or her trainer. American breeders keep going back to Germany for breeding stock simply because German dogs are still generally the best in the world, and the Sieger trials are the reason.
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There are two main annual, national competition events in Germany that are of the greatest interest to people around the world. One is called the Sieger Show or Bundessiegerzuchtschau (BSZS), and the other is the Bundessiegerprüfung (BSP). The BSZS is open to all qualified dogs regardless of country of birth or residence.  The BSP is open only to dogs resident in Germany.

At the Sieger Show, there is a qualification performance for adult dogs on the first of the three days.; TSB trial. It is commonly referred to as “the courage test”. In the first one, the handler and dog walk at heel toward a blind from which an attacker jumps out and threatens them. In the second, the dog is sent from the far end of the field to intercept the “bad guy”. In each case, the trespasser is charging at them, waving a stick as his weapon. The dog must confidently and firmly hit the intruder, and bite steadily with a full-mouth grip. The dog must not “shy” at any time or let go during the struggle.

In each case, after the “out”, the dog must guard the motionless “bad guy” until picked up by the handler. An evaluation of Ausgeprägt "Pronounced" enables a dog to be presented for the conformation judging, which for that dog begins a few minutes after leaving the courage test field. An evaluation of Vorhanden ("sufficient" means the dog barely passed but with a relatively poor level of courage and fighting drive (TSB) Such a dog can still get an SG (Very Good) rating at most, but is ineligible for the V (excellent) rating, or the VA, which is what the top few qualifiers get. Adult females go through the same process, but since males produce up to ten times as many offspring a year, they are the ones most studied at the show by breeders and potential puppy buyers.
****SG – Very Good the highest rating for dogs in the young dog (under 2 YOA) categories (without SchH titles) and also the dogs in the working classes that have some slight Deviations from the standard.... SO age does matter when it comes to the SG title)****

The BSZS, the USCA Sieger (USA) and the BSP all serve as their respective country's marketplace for breed stock. "The nation's top working dogs, police and breeding dogs, will be in the show ring," "Some transactions are done at prices that will make your hair curl. These dogs are the best specimens of stamina, working drive, fighting instinct, high energy and power - the qualities that are rooted in the mind of a champion German shepherd."

The origins of all training, such as Schutzhund or IPO, are based in Germany.  These training tests were developed as a primary method of producing top level German Shepherd Dogs.  They were geared to identify suitability of individual dogs for work in several formats:
  • Stamina and endurance
  • Agility
  • Temperament and nerves (how well the dog handles stress)
  • Courage
  • Intelligence
  • Handler Loyalty
  • Desire to Work
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VA3 SIEGER 2015  CHAMPION 
Pacco vom Langenbungert IPO3





2016 BSP CHAMPION 
Kalimero von Kap Karthago



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Showline GSD pups bred from Sieger Champion lineages are not inferior in any way to workingline GSDs.  They are simply in a different league and each individual owner must be honest with themselves in what they are looking for in the wants and desires of their pups.  

Our pups have been selected to fill a variety of roles: Personal client acquisition by the Houston K9 Academy, future Texas Schutzhund Club affiliates, Personal protection clients, GSD breeders and of course families that simply want quality, beauty, brawn, drive and temperament in their companions.  

TSB videos of our Sire and Dams lineages can be found on our FB page and website.  As well as our Sire USHER VOM ELBE SAALE WINKEL completing Schutzhund training in Germany.  
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Various excerpts have been taken from other online open source information to include Jackie Athon.  Thank you to all those who contributed.  






Thursday, January 19, 2017

The GSD Breed Standard - By HERR LOTHAR QUOLL


The Anatomy of the Dog

prepared by Herr Lothar Quoll, SV Breed Warden


The  extensive conformation lecture from Herr Lothar Quoll.  

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 Click the link below to read the article in its entirety via the GSDCA. 



http://www.gsdcouncilaustralia.org/breed-matters/anatomy-of-the-dog/


Sunday, January 8, 2017

Get to know our GSD's - Part III - Sandro vom Hühnegrab

Get to know our GSD's - Part III   

Sandro vom Hühnegrab

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You can refer back to our first installment for more detailed information on such topics as :

Purebred, Pedigree lineages, Champion Titles, AKC registered, Sieger shows, SV, Schutzhund trained, Breed surveyed, SZ registered ... 

What does all this mean to me?  What does all this mean for my pup? 



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 Within the Elbe River Valley - nestled in the Ore Mountains of Germany lies the illustrious Zuchtstätte Vom Hühnegrab; where our Sire Sandro calls home.  The Hühnegrab Kennel has been a long time leader in quality GSD breedings and proponent in preserving the quality, lineage and history of the GSD.   
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BSZS 2012 SG42 Sandro vom Hühnegrab


(click on any picture to enlarge)
Born May 29, 2011
SZ  2267520
Hip: SV: HD normal "a" 1

Elbows: SV: ED normal
In July of 2012 Sandro placed SG9 in the youth class at the Landesgruppen-Zuchtschau LG 14/ 2012 in the North German state of Baden-Württemberg, Germany.  LG - Landesgruppen are regional Shows. There are approximately 1500 German Shepherd Dog clubs in Germany and these are under the jurisdiction of the 15 Landesgruppen clubs. The LG shows are larger than the local shows and the judging and rating requirements are stricter. Landesgruppen Sieger and Siergerin titles are awarded. SG = (Sehr Gut) Very Good.  This is the highest rating in the Young Dog and Youth Class, for those dogs that fully conform to the SV breed standards. 

In August of 2012 Sandro was ranked SG42 youth male in the world at the Sieger Show (BSZS) in Ulm Germany, the pinnacle of GSD conformation shows.  


WHO IS SANDRO?



            

Son to Sieger Champion VA1(ÖST) VA12(CH) Urbo vom Leithawald 






What BSZS judges have said about Urbo


Judges report BSZS Österreich 2011

About Medium, medium-bodied, remarkably type- and expressive, geprägestark. Good head with dark eye, high, long withers, very good upper and lower, very good overall angulation, very good chest proportions, straight front. Very good, ground covering gait with free precedence and vigorous replenishment. TSB pronounced; drained off. 

V. Striking male with excellent appearance. 

VI. Suitable for improving type and expression, and bone strength.

Judges report BSZS SV 2010

A far relaxed anatomically hochstehender Furbo son, the mother goes to Vegas. Urbo is übermittelgroß, mittelkräftig, full-bodied, very well pigmented with very good expanding jerk. Very strong head, dark eyes, high withers, straight, firm back, good length and situation of the croup. Forwards well, very well angulated rear, balanced Brustverhältnisse, straight front. Front straight, shows Urbo liquid, harmonious gait with vigorous after thrust and good reach.

Körung "Urbo vom Leithawald"



Urbo TSB






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Grandson  to  legendary  Champion 

VA1 Zamp Vom Thermodos 

 





The legend that is ZAMP...




Young Lisa Dieterich was only 8 years old when Zamp was born, nonetheless it was she who picked him out from the litter, Lisa has often recounted that, "when he was young he was a no good dog, very long and croup was not good also” When asked why she chose Zamp as a puppy,  she replied, “I just loved him the most because he was the one who was fat and always wanted to sleep”

In October 2002 at the age of 10mths Zamp was entered into his first show at Heroldsberg near Nurnberg and Zamp gained the  grade of very promising taking 1st place in the baby class.  During the following year and in readiness for the forthcoming Sieger show, Zamp was vigorously campaigned; he remained unbeaten with a show record of 10 first places.  The remainder of his story is recorded in historic archives of the SV when at the Bundessieger held in Ulm SV judge Herr Bernhard Norda awarded him SG1 and title of 2003 Junghund Sieger. Returning to the city of Ulm in 2005 Zamp presented his first progeny group having being at stud for the short period of 18mths (this is due to SV rule of no propagation allowed prior to 2yrs of age) all offspring were only aged between 12-18mths, nonetheless the sheer class and future promise was evident.  

In 2006 the Sieger Show was held in Oberhausen where in glorious sunshine Zamp presented progeny for the 2nd time and a more awesome progeny group had not been seen from any sire to date. Paraded around the packed stadium to rapturous applause there were even certain sections of the crowd seen to be giving the group a standing ovation. The show had never witnessed a showing of such affection or widespread approval for any sire and his group of progeny. The next day during a torrential down pouring of rain Herr Sheerer judging the Adult Class moved Zamp up one place from his initial 2nd position into 1st here we had another great moment in Sieger history as with arm outstretched in the air his now 20yr old handler Julia, clad in soaking white tracksuit waved constantly to the cheering crowd whilst somehow managing to keep control of Zamp and her feet from slipping as she continued to gait him around the saturated ring. 

After his win at the Bundessieger Show, Zamp attended the 2006 World Show held in Dortmund when taking the lead herself this time, Lisa steered him all the way to Best In Show and to the title of World Sieger.  Funnily enough, despite all his other major wins and coveted VA titles this win, at an All breed show in Dortmund (albeit the world show), is the only one recognized by the British Kennel Club as his qualifying entry to Crufts 2008 where his attendance lent for more history in the making. Here a trilogy of firsts started to unfold a first for Reinhard, Sigrid & Lisa entering British Shores, a first for a German Sieger being exhibited at Crufts and therefore a first time any British judge had the privilege of judging one. As we all know he came, he saw and he conquered and is so far the only dog to be awarded a Commemorative Achievement Medal from the British Breed Council of Clubs. 





What BSZS Judges have said about Zamp


Judges report BSZS 2006:
VA 1 [Ov. 3- Dev. 3+] (c) Werner Dalm
Breeding judge Heinz Scheerer:

The winner is a large, medium-bodied, full-bodied, remarkably type and expressive dog. He has very good body proportions, a strong appealing head with good mask. Distinctive, high withers, straight firm back, very good location and length of the croup. The scapula is of correct length and correct position with unattached upper arm, the hindquarters have very good angulation with wide legs, balanced advantages and lower chest, straight front, slightly toed treadling. The movement is powerful and dynamic launched by the hindquarters and transmitted over the back with the long-reaching forehand. The courses are generally harmonious, flowing and very efficient. In step and trotting he moves at all times sublime, showing a very good presentation and very good structural strength. The dog has a lot of charisma and a very good building harmony. Pigmentation and building harmony showing an improvement to his father and grandfather.  Zamp is very much in demand by breeders and was able to meet expectations regarding the offspring with his now second, very impressive progeny group with 55 featured animals. Of these, 1 bitch already rated VA and some animals were placed in the leading group in the GHKL and the lower classes. For a winner, he has met the requirements imposed on him Geno-typically and the further development in his appearance and asked demonstrable proof. Best joint findings. Coming Blutlich about Quantum and Dux, maternal over Esko Danish court is best-established lines. Here I recommend, inter alia, in the pairing pigment full bitches and not those which are on the upper size limit supply. Both bloodlines are dominant for very good anatomical systems. The inbreeding ancestors here in the 5th generation, provide enough space.


Big, strong , very typey , high withers , harmonious topline , very good croup in length and location, very good angulation of the fore and hind legs , balanced chest proportions , correct front . Just kicking it shows strong gait with plenty of extra space . Safe nature , TSB pronounced ; Loosen . VI . Particularly typey very non-positive and full-bodied stud dog with excellent building harmony and a lot of charisma. 





 Zamp's 2010 SV BSZS NKGR (progeny group)

                                    

Zamp at Crufts 2008

                                     

Zamp demostrating some bite work
                     
                                    


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Great-grandson to ELITE (back to back 2008 and 2009 BSZS) World Champion 

2X VA1 Vegas du Haut Mansard 






What BSZS judges have said about Vegas




Judgingreport BSHZS 2009: 

VA 1 Zuchtrichter: Reinhardt Meyer: 

About Medium Large, strong and substantial, very expressive raises the winner Vegas is again, with a high withers, straight back and a long well supported croup. He has a pointed rear angulation, the hocks should be somewhat firmer. Very good bending of the forehand, balanced chest proportions and a straight front. Rear closely and front straight movement he shows powerful supply and free precedence. The Best Junior in 2005, in 2006 and 2007 already rated VA, emerged in 2008 as the winner, documented still in an impressive way, that an medium-sized dog can also be strong, rich and geprägestark. Its up to the fifth generation of inbreeding free pedigree and the fact that it is free from currently heaped patrilines was repeatedly mentioned. His excellent constitution and vitality, its outstanding presentation and in a special way his new high-quality progeny group with the winner of GHKL females, two other VA ratings, the young dog best youth best and a whole range among the top placed descendants, impressively prove the high breeding value this males. In addition to the anatomical advantages that owns Vegas, it was again, like last year, a far above the average power to be certified at the TSB review. Vegas is the deserved winner of 2009! Outstanding results at the TSB examination (Top 19). 


Judgingreport BSHZS 2008: 

VA 1 [Ov 3+ Dev.. 3] (c) Werner Dalm 
breed judge: Reinhardt Meyer: 

The winner Vegas arises over medium size, strong and substantial, very expressive represents, with a high withers, straight back and a long well supported croup. He has a pointed rear angulation, very good bending of the forehand, balanced chest proportions and a straight front. Rear closely and front straight movement he shows powerful supply and free precedence. The Best Junior in 2005 and in the last two years been rated VA, documented still in an impressive way, that an medium-sized dog can also be strong, rich and geprägestark. Its up to the fifth generation of inbreeding free pedigree and the fact that it is free from currently heaped patrilines was repeatedly mentioned. His excellent constitution, its outstanding presentation and its impressive progeny group secure him the winning title in 2008. A well above the average result in the TSB review. 


Vegas at 2009 BSZS





                                 
Vegas TSB






BSZS 2013 Progeny Group- Vegas




                                          

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Sandro was our very first Sire.  He has produced many beautiful pups that have brought joy, happiness and protection to many homes.  We are privileged to have him in our breeding program.  Just as all of our GSDs, he is not only a Sire but more importantly part of our family.  



Expect quality pups from his litters in the tradition of his Sire, Grand-sire and entire lineage.