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Edi vom Leerburg

Edi vom Leerburg

Call name Dakota


	                           Ohle v. Rundeck DDR SchH II
                   Artus v.d. Westendhohe SchH I
                         Grit v. Stephanstal DDR SchH I
             Panter v. Schmiedegrundsee DDR SchH I KK 5-5-5
                         Bodo v Grafental SchH III ( DDR Confirmation Sieger)
                   Janka v. Schmiedegrundsee SchH I
                         Anja v. Schmiedegrundsee DDR PSH II
       Chucho vom Schloss Guttenberg SchH III
                         Yalk v. Hembachwald Sch II
                   Quito v.d. Steinernen-Stasse Sch III
                         Biene v. Haus Ehalt Sch I
             Quexie v.d. Reiterklause Sch III FH
                         Freiherr v. Arenstein Sch III
                   Blanka v.d. Burg Steinfels Sch III FH
                         Rike v.d. Dreschhalle Sch I
Edi vom Leerburg (call name Dakota)
                         Grief zum Lahntal SchH II FH
                   Sargus v. Busecker Schloss SchH III FH IPO III
                         Vroni v. Busecker Schloss SchH II
             Natan v Busecker Schloss SchH III FH KKla (OFA Excellent)
                         Bosco v. Drei-Birken-Hof SchH III FH
                   Cora v.d. Taunussteiner Hohe SchH III
                         Quexie v.d. Reiterklause SchH III FH
       Jenna vom Leerburg
                         Gildo v. Korbalbach SchH III IPO III
                   Arek v. Stoffelblick SchH III FH KKla (#5 in 89 Bundessieger)
                         Ira v. Korbalbach SchH III IPO III
             Linn v.d Muhlengriecht: OFA Good (West German Import)
                         Hero v. Kleinen Pfahl SchH III FH
                   Goli v. Schloss Veitenstein SchH III IPO III FH KKla
                         Cindy v. Schloss Veitenstein SchH III




Dakota is one of the first of my Chucho females that I started breeding. She is a black and tan bitch with a large head. This bitch has an exceptional temperament. Nothing bothers her and very little stresses her. Many young females that live as house dogs have problems when brought into my kennel for breeding. They have seperation anxiety, it's like going to prison. Dakota had none of this. She has an outgoing personality that is super with children and nerves of steel.



Testimonial

Hi Ed,

I don't know if you keep track of these things or not but I thought you might like to know that Alex (Otis/Dakota pup) OFA - excellent.

Alex is coming along very well. He is ready for his BH, and we were going to trial 3/17, however last Tuesday someone decided they didn't like my new suburban and I ended up with 3 fractured ribs... so it's going to depend on how quickly they heal.

His track is very good but he still fights the articles once in awhile. His OB is good and he is very 'showy' (he prances) his "here" is extremely fast as is his send out.

He runs 2 blinds, outs very well -- although it was touch and go for awhile - and we are working on the attack on handler for the SCHHI.

Our only problem is the first bite. Because of the amount of control we had to put on him when we started protection his first bite is a little shakey. Now that we have control, we are doing intentional misses on the first bite and that drives him crazy. All of his bites after the first are very good. His courage test is incredible and we will have to be careful with that as he accelerates into the sleeve.

Well that’s the update for now. Will tell you when we get SCHH1

Maryanne