Elsa vom Leerburg
Elsa vom Leerburg
The purpose for this photo is only to show Chelseys color and the fact that she has a head like a male.
Bert vom Schloss Landestrost Sch III
Urs aus der Hopfenstrasse Sch III FH IPO III
Kora aus der Hoppfenstrasse Sch III FH
Harrase vom Ketscher Wald Sch III FH IPO III
Heiko vom Ruhbergblick Sch III
Elke vom Ketscher Wald Sch III FH IPO III
Norme vom Haus Seltenreich Sch II
V Orkan vom Ketscher Wald Sch III FH IPO III
Ulrich vom der Wienerau Sch III FH
Nats vom Arolser Holz Sch III FH
Dina vom Stahlhammer Sch III
Dasha vom der Franziskushohe Sch III FH IPO III
Ari vom Neffeltal Sch III FH
Banny vom Johnannes
Hedda vom Johanneszwinger Sch III
Apoll vom Ketscher Wald Sch I-German Import Police Service Dog
Enno vom Antrefftal Sch III FH
Bingo vom Schaumberg Sch III FH INT
Blanka vom Keltenweg Sch III FH
Aco vom Burg Esch Sch II FH IPO III
Dock v.d.Kieferscheck Sch III FH
Otti vom Bielkopf Sch II
Fara vom Bielkopf Sch II
Gibsy vom Pfalzer-Hof Sch II
Zorro vom Haus Beck Sch III
Vax von der Bimsgrube Sch III
Sandra v d Bimsgrubbe Sch I
Tosca vom Rhein-Moselring Sch III FH IPO III
Negus vom Kirschental Sch III FH
Jackie vom Rhein-Moselring Sch I
Dunja vom Haus Kalter Sch I
Elsa vom Leerburg (Call Name -Chelsey)
Jago v.d. Jungen Hansen Sch IIII
Greif zum Lahntal Sch III FH
Cora z. Lahntal Sch II
Sargus v. Busecker Schloss Sch III FH IPO III
Arko v. Haus Buch Sch II
Vroni v. Buscher Schloss Sch II
Afra v. Busecker Schloss Sch I
Natan v. Busecker Schloss Sch III FH KKla (OFA Excel.)-call name Nikie
Tell v. Strasserhof Sch II
Bosco v. Drei-Briken-Hof Sch III FH
Thora v.d. Reiterklaus Sch III
Cora v.d. Taunussteiner Hohe Sch III
Quito v.d. Steinernen-Stasse Sch III
Quexie v.d. Reiterklause Sch III FH
Blanka v.d. Burg Steinfels Sch III FH
Debbie vom Leerburg (call name Tina) OFA
Ingo v. Rudingen Sch III
Jeff v. Flaings Sand Sch II
Urte c.d. Quitzowstadt Sch II FH I PSH I
Birko v.d. Wolfschohle Sch II FH I (Koe. 5543/55)
Petro v. Baruther Land Sch I
Rickly c.d. Wolfschole Sch I
Kira v.d. Wolfschlhle Sch I
Una v d Zwei Steinen Sch I FH I(koe. 5447/23) (OFA Good) - East Ger Imp
Lex v. Aspenhaus Sch I
Fels v. Kemmlerblick Sch II
Desy v. Kemmlerblick Sch I
Hanka c.d. Zwei Steinen FH I (Kor. 5543/34)
Ohle v. Rundeck Sch II
Undine v.d. Zwei Steinen FH I
Illa v.d. Zwei Steinen Sch I
Chelsey is a black and tan daughter of my Natan daughter Tina. Tina’s mother is one of my foundation bitches, (Una - who is now dead). Chelsey is a short coupled stocky female with a very nice head. This female has more temperament and drive than most people see in 3 dogs. The bitch has pronounced prey drive and defense to match with sound nerves. The first time she saw a sleeve at 2 years of age she bit and gripped with a full mouth bite. She makes an excellent personal protection dog.I consider Chelsey a member of my top breeding females.
TESTIMONIAL:
December 28, 1998
It's been a while, but I just thought I'd give you an update on Walkure v Leerburg, an Otis/Elsa daughter. I'd just like to say one thing.... WOW! I bought her sight unseen and this is the second dog we have purchased from your kennels.
First off, she's only a year and a half old, and she tracks like a tank over a longer than SchH3 track an hour old. She's platzing on articles, and loves the work!
Second, I've not put too much obedience on her, due to the fact I ruined a dog by putting too much compulsion on her too early, but she heels very attentively, and platzes, and sits on command from anywhere on the field, all without compulsion.
Third, we have 3 dogs in our club with the drives for protection work that puts the rest to shame (two of which are leerburg dogs) she's one of them. She lives for the fight! She'll come up to the helpers face to take the sleeve, and fights like mad to win it!
I don't know about any of the other dogs you've placed, sight-unseen, but my faith in your ability and your breeding program remain uncompromised. I'd be more than happy to purchase another dog from you (when the time comes).
Her alertness is never faltering, her drives never fail, and she is INTENSE on the work at hand, whether it's tracking, or bite work, or just ball play.
I want to thank you again for your choice. She's turned out to be everything I ever wanted in a working dog.
Sincerely,
Robert Courson