@denis
Συμφωνω με τα σχολια που εκανες και για τους δυο ,<<νεους>> επιβητορες που ανεφερες .
Επειδη ομως πρεπει να κλεισουμε το θεμα ambassandor οσο αυτο ειναι εφικτο {μπορουμε να συζηταμε μερες}
και επειδη ειναι ο
αγαπημενος μου σκυλος θα παρουσιασω δυο σχολια και αν μπορει καποιος που εχει χρονο ας τα μεταφρασει {{{ειναι απο <<δασκαλους >>εκτροφεις της φυλης }}}για οσους δεν γνωριζουν καλα αγγλικα.
Γιατι εχουν βαρος πιστευω.
Οne of the most exciting up and comers in Germany right now. He is Rheinbergsieger, Hanau Sieger, & Hessensieger
Pit vom Hirtenplatz SchH/VPG 3, BH, and in our opinion is
one of the best all around dogs for show & work that we have seen. Pit is sired by
Ambassador von Shambala, another dog that
is a top all around dog as well as being a tremendous producer. Pit's dam is Maxi vom Hirtenplatz (Rick v. Burgthann x Quenti v. Teufelsberg).
Pit is a large, extremely well muscled, compact dog that is lightening
fast in the work.
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ΕΑΝ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΕΦΙΚΤΟ ΜΕΤΑΦΡΑΣΤΕ ΤΟ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΕΝΑ ΜΕΡΟΣ ΜΟΝΟ ΤΗΣ ΔΙΑΦΟΝΙΑΣ.
Phil, sounds to me like your so called "experience" in the breed has not taught you anything. You talk about one line dominating, but where are the titles or numbers to back it up? Are going to ignore things like scorebooks, progeny that has passed the korung, etc.? Tell you what, why don't you call the owners of those kennels that you mentioned above and ask them which bloodline they consider to be stronger in the work? Fact is I know all of those breeders, and can tell you without talking to them what their answer will be. Unfortunately, Guther Palm (v.d. Tente) is no longer breeding, and my old friend Erich Walbrodt (v. Old Germany) is now deceased. But go ahead and call Wolfgang or Helga and ask them their opinion on which line is the stronger one for work... and get laughed at. You don't think Eddy's line is still alive and well in Germany?... tell that to the owner of Bronco v. Rotbachtal, or
Ambassador v. Shambala's owner, or the owner of Doc v. Oberhausener Norden. Look at how many breedings they are getting, and then find me one son of Falco that has as many stud services? Falco was bred five times more than Eddy was in Germany, so surely you can find one.
I am not taking anything away from Falco, because like I said he is one of three Klubsiegers that have proven that they have what it takes to do it all. Fact is Falco's bloodline dominated, no OWNED the showring for quite a few years, and Eddy's bloodline has never been nearly as consistent in the ring as that (with the exception of Eddy's grandfather Ingo, from the Fusse der Eifel bloodline). I give credit where credit is due, because I recognize that there are plenty of other dogs from bloodlines outside of my own that have proven themselves to be top notch. Falco is one of my favorite Klubsiegers because of how he proved himself in the work, and although his breeder is more known for show dogs it is clear that he has lately chosen to breed to some stronger working lines than some of the lines that he used in the past. That is what great breeders do. They find an area to improve their bloodline on, and utilize the bloodlines that are proven in that area of weakness to strengthen their own. Bernd strives to breed a dog that can do it all, or he wouldn't have bred his females to males like Troll v. Hause Anin (another from Eddy's bloodline) or Ulix v. Turnleberg.
ΑΥΤΗ ΕΙΝΑΙ ΜΙΑ ΔΙΑΦΟΝΙΑ ΜΕ ΕΠΙΧΕΙΡΗΜΑΤΑ ΠΟΥ ΓΙΝΕΤΑΙ ΔΗΜΟΣΙΑ