I would like some opinions on some good Czech studs that have a lot to offer the breed today. I'm talking about dogs with SERIOUS fight drive and rock solid nerves. I have heard good things about Xero z PS and Kevin's dog CJ. Also Brit Elizu. I will be looking for a czech stud for my female and I would like some insight on which dogs to look for. Even some young upcoming talent if at any way possible. Thanks
Apart from those ones you have mentioned there's Olymp Policia, Faro Policia, Agir Weghope, Dax Geradonu. There's alot of other dogs around but most good dogs that go to the US dissapear and are hard to find.
Chris you mention some good ones. However, I am partail to a couple myself.
Dar bili Trpaslik (Grim son)
Rocky z Dudakova (Ed, Kevin, and Bernhard have seen)
Lery Naspo (Jiri Novotny calls one of his best)
Caris z Chirina rodu (Solid black ZVV3, Arys z Travnickova dvora)
Sorry couldn't help a shameless plug. However, I feel some of he best Czech studs in the country. Also, they haven't disappeared...lol
p.s.
I had a Blek son. Charo Policia. Very nice agression. Full genetic bite. Unfortunately he bloated last Sept.
I don't think that there's anyone in the US who dosen't know that you own those dogs <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />lol
I'm getting on my old hobby horse here again but....
I am always amazed about how many good stud dogs go to the US and get wasted, leaving little impact on the breed.
Todd, how many people have used any of your males at stud?
I think Blek has been used a couple of times. He was breed over 90 times in Europe.
Ron vh Berhart mader, WUSV competitor and much used stud in Slovakia, a Fax son and Half grandson, comes to the states and is used only a couple of times outside of his owners.
Originally posted by chris j: Ron vh Berhart mader, WUSV competitor and much used stud in Slovakia, a Fax son and Half grandson, comes to the states and is used only a couple of times outside of his owners. and now, if I remember correctly, he's been retired, so no more Ron kids, only grandkids and on.
Todd, how many people have used any of your males at stud?
Unfrtunately, I can count them on one hand. They produce some very nice pups. People are still learning the Czech dogs though. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
I hear Many good things about Blek Edigus,but I cannot find a web link to him to find out any info on this dog. Can someone help me out? Also I have heard good things about Ron Also. I have never seen him work though, and I have not heard of much on his Progency.
**I am always amazed about how many good stud dogs go to the US and get wasted**
Chris I think it is the distance/expense here, think you will run into the same problem with your stud dogs in Australia. They get "wasted" there also:-)
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