Re: Regalhaus.com.au
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#63413 - 08/28/2003 01:13 AM |
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John,
I did a check and come up with this.
5-5 Grief Lahntal
4-5 Held Ritterberg
3-4 Centa Kanicky Les
2-3 Dolf ze Zakovyhory
4-5 Bria Kalasovadora
4-5 Brytt Silspur
3-4 Bero Friedsersdorter Flur
4-5 Ivette Fursterdamm
Any comments from the more experienced members? Vancamp Perhaps?
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Re: Regalhaus.com.au
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#63414 - 08/28/2003 01:35 AM |
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Dot,
I think Chris didn't mean it in a sensitive way. Did a check on Drool and Chris is quite right on that. Agreed with you though that it is the dogs that matters when we are in the line of fire, pedigree papers are all the times in the drawers <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> A lot of times I see all stars mating which produced sore eyes and surprises. This goes to show that we can only plan best and put in the best genetics materials and hope for the best. Nevertheless to start off when a person is having the eyes for Service quality dogs and Schutzhund, it takes good sense to start from the best gene pool we can find. Even that, we have to see what the puppy has inherited if we want them for the work. I'm sure that Jack and Drool has that magic in them for you to strongly vouch for them.
Thanks too the the e-mail. I'll reply you seperately.
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Re: Regalhaus.com.au
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#63415 - 08/28/2003 10:52 PM |
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Steve from Regal Haus has been training dogs for over 10 years to my knowledge in service work. He breeds with the old lines and with the superior European working lines, hence my dog (Collin x Yosy 3-3 Mink line breeding). As John Day mentioned, there are some dogs out there with full registration papers. I suppose if you are an honest and fair person and are willing to pay for what the dog is worth, then I don't foresee why any breeder would not give you full registration. Regal Haus has satisfied many, many happy customers and also understands what type of breeding would best suit that person. He has dogs with full on prey drive, like my bitch whom is a natural and he also has dogs that are late maturing, but when they kick in they are very, very serious, This I can vouge for as I have seen them at his training centre. It's just a matter of matching the right breeding to the right handler. Not only is he a breeder, but he understands the dog from a decoys point of view. As he stated to me once before, "It is difficult to be a breeder and not a decoy, because as a decoy I can asses and test the dog for it's work ethic". He started getting into drives but I got lost pretty quickly :-). I actually also have the litter sister to Regal Haus R - litter and she is a big boned dog with a very serious side to her.
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#63416 - 08/28/2003 11:42 PM |
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Hi James,
Being the breeder of Regal Haus, I thought I may have a word here. I have been breeding and training dogs for about 11 years now. I started breeding due to the fact that at the time I was looking to purchase a very dominant adult dog with high prey and active aggression and I couldn’t find one, or no one would sell me something even close. I then offered those same people more money for some of their stock, that’s where I acquired the Old lines (As Chris Jones said the Victorian old lines). I worked with them for about 5 years, but found that they were very late maturers and sometimes even flat. Most of the true old lines, would have the necessary drives, but they would lie dormant until they reached a certain age. They were quite serious when they did develop, but a lot of people were discouraged by that time and had stopped training. The old lines did have some super dogs like Security Pekahiah and other stars of its era, but there were a lot that were considered old lines, but were really a by-product of old lines mixed with show. I only use 3 old lines in my breeding program and they are the cream of the crop. I am a firm believer to breed from the best with extreme drives. I then decided to import new lines into the country (at a great cost, as Chris Jones has as well). To date I have brought in 7 dogs/semen and I am still bringing in another male through Jon Gjerpe. I had previously bought Faro von den Wannaer Hohen, but decided not to bring him in. I have spent over $150,000.00 to bring in these dogs and that’s why I am so careful in who gets my dogs. I could easily have invested that money in real estate and got a better return, but my passion is in dogs. Working Dogs I have used and brought into the country are
– Betty vom Rosenzweig (DDR)
– Xorro vom Felsenschloss SchH 1 (75% DDR)
– Quast vom Haus Dabbert SchH 3, IPO 3 (DDR)
– Collin vom Haus Ming SchH 3, KNPV 1 (WEST)
– Dolf vom Haus Ming SchH 3 (WEST)
– Gradalens Fera (DDR)
– Yosy von den Wannaer Hohen SchH 1 (WEST)
– Champ vom Kretzschauer Land SchH 3 (DDR)
– NEW WEST MALE COMING SOON
I breed from working lines only. I have trained countless dogs in personal protection and high level Security. I have trained and managed the largest dog training centre in the country (Australian Dog Training) and I am not involved with the AUS (Australian United Schutzhund or Sportdog), due to the politics involved in this country. That’s why I have my own training centre called Alert K9 Schutzhund, which is a club where you can train in Schutzhund or Service work and I own and operate one of the largest Canine security companies in Australia(Dogwatch Security). I am more than happy to answer any questions that anybody may have, hopefully this has given you an insight to Regal Haus and me.
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Steve Krmpotic
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Re: Regalhaus.com.au
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#63417 - 08/29/2003 05:10 AM |
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Hello Steve,Amrex/RSPCA is by far the largest dog training group in the country 22 centres in Western Australia alone.Problem is their training is CRAP.Force & compulsion & more force if the dog doesn't get it.Whatever happened to TEACHING? Yet the same people (RSPCA) prosecute others for far less than can be seen at an average one of there training sessions.Double standards/conflict of interest, you Bet.Steve expect to be targeted shortly as I know RSPCA Inspectors read this site & others looking for people(especially like yourself) to investigate(Brother-in-Law is one Of the RSPCA Victorian Inspectors & has confirmed this to me.He's also a total scumbag with Nazi's beliefs) Be warned of new Legislation that they push for & fight them tooth & nail.If all else fails Bribe them.I hear that works.May the RSPCA rot in Hell Rgds JD
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#63418 - 08/29/2003 07:26 AM |
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Speaking of big brother, Brisbane Courier Mail a couple of weeks back says the council is going to use satelite imaging to find unregistered dogs. What next.
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#63419 - 08/29/2003 11:15 AM |
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Gday Steve,
Glad that you joined up. The quest for a true working dog is noble indeed of which only working dogs people can appreciate. When I first got started in GSD's all I was exposed to are the showlines softies, yup being there tried that! knows exactly how you felt. This is also how I got the impression that OZ's are showdogs big stage. When I chance on a thread on this board on your kennel I checked it out and was impressed in fact quite startled actually to see working lines being bread here from strong DDR's. This has really brought up my interest with your kennel which is why I ask for further reference. I think I had succeded in getting those infos to get me started. For the rest I will do some personal contacting to see some options. Thanks.
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#63420 - 08/29/2003 11:17 AM |
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Gday Steve,
Glad that you joined up. The quest for a true working dog is noble indeed of which only working dogs people can appreciate. When I first got started in GSD's all I was exposed to are the showlines softies, yup being there tried that! knows exactly how you felt. This is also how I got the impression that OZ's are showdogs big stage. When I chance on a thread on this board on your kennel I checked it out and was impressed in fact quite startled actually to see working lines being bread here from strong DDR's. This has really brought up my interest with your kennel which is why I ask for further reference. I think I had succeded in getting those infos to get me started. For the rest I will do some personal contacting to see some options. Thanks.
J. Cruiser
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