Karlo vom Räuberweg BH SchH/VPG I Ztp (IMPORT Germany - via USA)
WELCOME to Western Australia
"Karlo"
Pink Papered IMPORT
H/d free E/d free (Germany) - H/d 0/1 E/d 0/0 (Australia)
Long hair gene - CLEAR
AUSTRALIAN Specialist Clear Eye Certificate @ age 6 years
& Mouth Certificate (full dentition) !!
DNA profiled in Germany, USA & AUSTRALIA
Multi V1 - rated in Germany
Jugendsieger - Brandenburg Spezialsuchtschau
"Karlo"
Pink Papered IMPORT
H/d free E/d free (Germany) - H/d 0/1 E/d 0/0 (Australia)
Long hair gene - CLEAR
AUSTRALIAN Specialist Clear Eye Certificate @ age 6 years
& Mouth Certificate (full dentition) !!
DNA profiled in Germany, USA & AUSTRALIA
Multi V1 - rated in Germany
Jugendsieger - Brandenburg Spezialsuchtschau
May 11 V1 Working Class NIRK - Oregon State Championship (Rose City Rottweiler Klub)
2010 V1 Working Class NIRK - North American Sieger Show
September 09 V2, Res.CAC, Gebrauchshundklasse Westsachsensiegerschau
July 09 V2, Res.CAC, Offene Klasse Steinhuder-Meer-Schau
May 09 V2, Res.CAC, Offene Klasse Saaletalschau Bad Kösen
April 08 V1, CAC Offene Klasse Weißenfelser Spezialzuchtschau
April 07 V1, CAC, Offene Klasse Internat. Rassehundschau Erfurt
Oktober 06 V2, Res.JCAC,CACIB Hannover
September 06 V1, JCAC,Jugendsieger Brandenburg-Spezialzuchtschau
September 06 V1, JCAC Spezialzuchtschau Thüringen
2010 V1 Working Class NIRK - North American Sieger Show
September 09 V2, Res.CAC, Gebrauchshundklasse Westsachsensiegerschau
July 09 V2, Res.CAC, Offene Klasse Steinhuder-Meer-Schau
May 09 V2, Res.CAC, Offene Klasse Saaletalschau Bad Kösen
April 08 V1, CAC Offene Klasse Weißenfelser Spezialzuchtschau
April 07 V1, CAC, Offene Klasse Internat. Rassehundschau Erfurt
Oktober 06 V2, Res.JCAC,CACIB Hannover
September 06 V1, JCAC,Jugendsieger Brandenburg-Spezialzuchtschau
September 06 V1, JCAC Spezialzuchtschau Thüringen
Karlo’s temperament is just impeccable,
I flew over to meet him in person before purchase and fell in love ............ that was a 7.5 month wait from the day of purchase to his arrival after 30 days in Australian Quarantine. Him having his breed titles was important, the meaning of the titles :
What is Schutzhund?
There are three levels of Schutzhund (I, II and III) with increasing difficulty at each level. Schutzhund is a sport which involves tracking, obedience and protection. Tracking proves the dog's ability to use its olfactory senses to follow a scent trail. Obedience demonstrates the dog's willingness to obey commands and be a working partner to his or her handler.
The protection phase, the most misunderstood part of Schutzhund, tests the dog's willingness to protect himself and/or his owner against attack. A Schutzhund dog is a sport dog. The sport of Schutzhund is designed to show a dog that is sound in nerve,
temperament and body. Schutzhund is actually a high caliber temperament test. A true Schutzhund dog is equally as comfortable in a kindergarten class as he is on the protection field.
What is a ZTP?
Zuchttauglichkeitsprufung (called the ZTP or BST) translates as "breeding suitability test," and certifies that a Rottweiler is acceptable as breeding stock. In Germany, a Rottweiler must attain this degree before being bred. The dog to be tested must be at least 18 months of age and be tattooed. The dog must not have any disqualifying faults according to the January 16, 1996, FCI standard. The dog must have successfully completed a VDH sanctioned BH. The ZTP is provisionally awarded until the dog attains OFA certification or has ADRK HD hip approval.
There are several phases in the ZTP. First, the dog is measured and weighed. A conformation critique is given, which includes the dog's eye colour and any abnormalities in dentition.
The dog then performs a light obedience pattern during which a gun is fired twice, to test the dog's sureness in the face of noise. The dog must heel through a crowd and allow several people to close in on him without a display of fear or unwarranted aggression.
The dog is then rated on the characteristics of self sufficiency, temperament, tractability, courage, protection drive, excitability, fearlessness, attentiveness, mistrust, fighting drive, and hardness. All of these, plus the reaction to the gunshots, are noted on the dog's ZTP form, along with his measurements and critique, which is kept on record and entered into the Körbuch. The ZTP is imperative to preserve the correct Rottweiler in both conformation and character, and is highly recommended for all dogs before breeding.
In addition to the gun sureness test and the crowd test, a courage test is also performed. In the courage test, the Rottweiler must bite the padded sleeve on the agitator's arm, take threats of two hits over the withers with a padded stick, be driven in the fight, and
release the sleeve upon command at least once during the exercises. Then the Rottweiler must guard the agitator until the judge signals the handler to pick up his dog.
Interestingly, in Germany, a Schutzhund degree, as well as the mandatory ZTP, is required on at least one parent before a breeding is allowed. This requirement promotes correct working drives in the Rottweiler, thus eliminating unsatisfactory temperament from
being bred.
I flew over to meet him in person before purchase and fell in love ............ that was a 7.5 month wait from the day of purchase to his arrival after 30 days in Australian Quarantine. Him having his breed titles was important, the meaning of the titles :
What is Schutzhund?
There are three levels of Schutzhund (I, II and III) with increasing difficulty at each level. Schutzhund is a sport which involves tracking, obedience and protection. Tracking proves the dog's ability to use its olfactory senses to follow a scent trail. Obedience demonstrates the dog's willingness to obey commands and be a working partner to his or her handler.
The protection phase, the most misunderstood part of Schutzhund, tests the dog's willingness to protect himself and/or his owner against attack. A Schutzhund dog is a sport dog. The sport of Schutzhund is designed to show a dog that is sound in nerve,
temperament and body. Schutzhund is actually a high caliber temperament test. A true Schutzhund dog is equally as comfortable in a kindergarten class as he is on the protection field.
What is a ZTP?
Zuchttauglichkeitsprufung (called the ZTP or BST) translates as "breeding suitability test," and certifies that a Rottweiler is acceptable as breeding stock. In Germany, a Rottweiler must attain this degree before being bred. The dog to be tested must be at least 18 months of age and be tattooed. The dog must not have any disqualifying faults according to the January 16, 1996, FCI standard. The dog must have successfully completed a VDH sanctioned BH. The ZTP is provisionally awarded until the dog attains OFA certification or has ADRK HD hip approval.
There are several phases in the ZTP. First, the dog is measured and weighed. A conformation critique is given, which includes the dog's eye colour and any abnormalities in dentition.
The dog then performs a light obedience pattern during which a gun is fired twice, to test the dog's sureness in the face of noise. The dog must heel through a crowd and allow several people to close in on him without a display of fear or unwarranted aggression.
The dog is then rated on the characteristics of self sufficiency, temperament, tractability, courage, protection drive, excitability, fearlessness, attentiveness, mistrust, fighting drive, and hardness. All of these, plus the reaction to the gunshots, are noted on the dog's ZTP form, along with his measurements and critique, which is kept on record and entered into the Körbuch. The ZTP is imperative to preserve the correct Rottweiler in both conformation and character, and is highly recommended for all dogs before breeding.
In addition to the gun sureness test and the crowd test, a courage test is also performed. In the courage test, the Rottweiler must bite the padded sleeve on the agitator's arm, take threats of two hits over the withers with a padded stick, be driven in the fight, and
release the sleeve upon command at least once during the exercises. Then the Rottweiler must guard the agitator until the judge signals the handler to pick up his dog.
Interestingly, in Germany, a Schutzhund degree, as well as the mandatory ZTP, is required on at least one parent before a breeding is allowed. This requirement promotes correct working drives in the Rottweiler, thus eliminating unsatisfactory temperament from
being bred.
Many thanks to Joeri and Christina of Redwood Krest Rottweilers
for the opportunity to own this stunning dog !!
Joeri's words:
Super dog with excellent personality !
Also super producer as I have 1 male and 3 young females sired by him out
of different females ( Figo , Hero hassberghohen and Balou and Matcho bloodlines )
Looking forward to see his offspring kick some Aussie butts :)))
Sire : Int Ch/ Swiss Ch/ VDH Ch Mambo von der Crossener Ranch (Germany) SchH/VPG III IPO III FH II BH AD
Dam: BJS'99/KJS'99 Mona vom Ostsachsen (Germany) BH SchH/VPG I
(mother of the famous Int Ch / VDH Ch/ Russian Ch Filou vom Räuberweg SchH/VPG I BH Ztp)
http://www.working-dog.eu/dogs-details/40400/Filou-vom-Raeuberweg
http://www.working-dog.eu/dogs-details/40400/Filou-vom-Raeuberweg
Multi V1 Karlo vom Räuberweg (IMPORT Germany- via USA) BH SchH/VPG I Ztp | ||
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Int Ch/ Swiss Ch/ VDH Ch Mambo von der Crossener Ranch (Germany) SchH/VPG III IPO III FH II BH AD |
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Int Ch/ Dt-VDH Ch/ Swiss Ch/ Lux Ch/ Astn Ch Rick von Burghthann (Germany) SchH/VPG III BH AD IPO III | ||
Int Ch/ Ger Ch/ Astn Ch/ Hung Ch Doc von der Teufelsbrucke (Germany) SchH III FH AD BH | ||
Hope von Burgthann (Germany) SchH I BH | ||
Evi von der Crossener Ranch (Germany) SchH/VPG I AD BH | ||
Astor V. Pfaffenberg (Germany)
SchH/VPG I BH |
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Bia von der Crossener Ranch (Germany) SchH/VPG I BH | ||
BJS'99/KJS'99 Mona vom Ostsachsen (Germany) SchH/VPG I BH |
DT.VDH Ch Ben von der Scherau (Germany) SchH/VPG III BH AD IPO II. |
Int Ch/Dt.VDH Ch O-BJS'93 Matcho von Burgthann (Germany) SchH/VPG III FH II BH AD IPO III |
Fea von Burgthann (Germany) SchH/VPG 1 FH AD BH | ||
Aranka von der Ilmbrucke (Germany) SchH/VPG I BH | ||
Ferro von der Teufelsbrucke (Germany) SchH/VPG III FH AD BH |
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Fanny vom Hirschenrangen (Germany) SchH/VPG I BH |