This breeding combines two bloodlines that are known to
blend well together, both who go back to the super bitch Bleckie Kostar. In fact a very well known performer and stud
dog Emir Chabet is the best example of what these bloodlines can produce. Emir competed 6 times in the WUSV World Championships
and 5 times in the FCI World Championships. Emir's sire is Car z Kostolianskej cesty who is also Ema's grand sire.
Emir's dam is Ema Mat-Roz. Ema Mat-Roz is a littermate to 1997 FCI World Champion Erika Mat-Roz who is Zeppe's grand
dam. This litter is linebred 5-5 on the super
producing bitch, Bleckie Kostar. When breeding top dogs, it is always good to remember that history repeats itself.
Doing a linebreeding known to work so well is always good insurance when seeking to produce top level service dogs. We looked
to the numerous other world class working line kennels that have linebred on Bleckie and it is clear that Bleckie is a top
bitch that is known to produce exceptional drives. Here are some dogs linebred on Bleckie. You can see that many of the best kennels have done this and with
great results. Bleckie is titled IPO3, SPS, SZP1 as well and the hardest of all titles ZVV3.
Ema gave us one of our best working litters to date when
bred to Axel who also provided a linebreeding on Bleckie. With the proven mating of these lines and the working ability
of Ema and Zeppe, it is hard to see them producing a normal litter. We expect these will meet the standards of the most
discriminating GSD enthusiast. Super high and balanced working drives. Environmentally stable dogs that settle
down when not at work.
Puppies from this litter are priced at $1200 USD each. A $300 USD deposit will
hold a puppy from this very exciting litter.
All pups from this litter
come with the following...
SOLD to
Neil, Shirley & Boys of Virginia for SchH Sport & Family Protection Dog.
Updated
June 17, 2008
Pics of Asco at VA beach this past weekend. Kept an eye on the kids the whole time.
Tried to fight off all the waves but it was a losing battle.
Hi, Here's a pic of ASCO at 3.5 months. Shirley will send along more pics and a more detailed update
at some point, but suffice to say that he's really doing great! Along with his adult coat coming in, we're starting
to notice his behavior changing with more "adult" GSD behavior appearing. He's still a pup and acts like a pup, but
he is noticeably more settled and content/interested in staying with the family. He has definately become attentive
and watchful of activity outside the yard/house etc. but has not been interested in chasing. He's a
great pup! Neil
This puppy continues to amaze us daily!
Yesterday while he was out in the yard on the 20' leash, he started looking in to the little drainage culvert
that runs underneath our driveway. Shirley encouraged him to go in becasue she assumed that he would be afraid
of the small, dark, culvert. She turned away for a second and Asco ran inside all the way under the driveway...and then
proceeded to lay down in there an not want to come out! We finally went around to the other side and called him out
the other end!
Attached are pictures of him (with dirty nose) in the culvert.
Now the problem is when he sees that culvert he wants to get in there again! Last night he started
heading for a longer culvert that goes under a side-street next to our house... that one is twice as long!
Hope your're having a great day! neil
Thank you Neil and Family for the Updates!!
Asco at his new home in Virginia @ 8 Wks!
The pictures should tell you how he's doing...
However we continue to be impressed with his temperment. Very well mannered and settled. We almost don't need the baby
gates that we bought. Asco follows Shirley around and seems to be content to stay in the general vicinity of her and
play or simply sleep. No issues with house-training.
The vacuum cleaner didn't even phase him. He perked his ears up and watched it. Now the broom, that's another
story... take two swipes at the floor with the broom and he attacks that thing with tail wagging!
We took him to the vet today for a checkup as per the agreement. Shirley can send you the results. Neil
Shaun, We just got back home! The family voted and decided to call Quigley "Asco" in honor of our GSD "Max" who
we recently put down... Asco was his given name.
What a beautiful pup! I am amazed at how settled he was/is. At the airport when we took him out of his
crate, he was alert and not at all shy to explore his surroundings and get a good lick or nibble in on all of us.
We had a stuffed squirrel toy that we drug in front of him and he attacked it. Bit into that thing with a
full mouth, shoook it then stood on it trying to rip it apart. Then he figured that he'd hump it for good measure.
LOL Definately not a timid dog.
We couldnt' bear to leave him in his crate all the way home so we made an exception today and let him out. He was
GREAT in the van on the highway...contentedly biting on a rag or just laying on the bench seat in back between
the boys. Shirley put him in her lap...and I'm happy to say, he might just be a momma's boy. He
licked her face and then just layed there for the longest tim while she stroked his side and talked to him.
The boys are out in the yard with him now... Shirley said, "What a great dog" because they were laying in the grass
and Asco was sitting there between them watching everything.
Thank you for including the food. I was going to ask you about that, but forgot. You took care of it anyway.
It will make it easier to transition him to the raw diet that we will be feeding him.
We will keep you posted and send pics... I need to get off of this computer and watch the dog!
Ali was here at Alaska Dog Boarding & Training, Inc. while her family was on Vacation! I, Brigitte can't just have
our pups sitting for 3 Weeks.. So I would work with Ali daily.. This little female has so much potential. Look at her work!!
Here are some pictures of Aiden playing with Quemada, "Ali". He loves tugging with her! It wears both of them out! Kasey,
our other GS, has slowed warmed up to her. At first he wasn't too sure, but now they snuggle in the dog house outside,
and he lets her climb all over him. As soon as some of the snow melts up here we will send you some outside pics. In some
spots the snow goes up to Ali's chest. I didn't get any pictures of Brian with the sleeve, only video. I will make you
a CD of the videos and mail it off for you. Thanks again, Nicole
Hello Brigitte & Shaun, Ali, "purple girl", is doing great! We couldn't have
gotten a better dog! When we weren't making pit stops she slept really nicely in her kennel without wimpering. When we
got home and introduced her to Kasey she ran right up to him smelled him and started chasing him around. She isn't scared
of anything. Her personality is starting to come out as she is getting more use to us. Aiden has learned very quickley to
keep his toys picked up or she will get them, which works great to my benefit. When she plays, she plays hard and loves to
chew on everything. Aiden and I are going to go get her more chew toys today. The vet said that she is in perfect
health and that the hernia felt as if it was back in, but will continue to check her as she continues to get her shot updates. We
got more snow dumped on us this morning, another couple of inches, we are glad we made it back ok to Fairbanks
before it hit. Thanks again for such a great dog! Nicole, Brian, and Aiden
SOLD To Sandy & Family of Tok, AK for a Family Protection Dog.
Hi,
everything is going great and we are loving getting to know Adra. She is adjusting well and getting lots of love and
attention. She really behaves well. No bad reports. But its our puppy, a perfect puppy.
Adra and Turtle Turtle are getting along great also. Best friends to be.
Merri Belle has been doing a wonderful Job on training Mattie in OBD..
SOLD: Quick is in her new home with Merri & Dave of Palmer, AK They will be joining Hundesport Alaska Schutzhund
Club to train their new GSD pups. They also own a Male out of our "P" Litter.
This Girl is with Lynne & Uwe in CA for Schutzhund
Comp.
I have received 3 puppies from Shaun and Brigitte at Lytle's K9 and have found
them to be extremely helpful. They truly care about the puppies they raise and the dogs in their care. All 3 of the puppies
I have ("H" litter, "L" litter, and "Q" litter) have come with the drives we expected them to have. Hawk "Healy Lytle vom
Klatolklin" came out of the crate at the airport at 8 weeks of age and immediately started playing tug with the towel I had
to clean him with, and hasn't stopped tugging with a full, hard, and extremely calm grip ever since. Phoenix "Larsen Lytle
vom Klatolklin" has quickly become my heart and soul dog. He loves everybody and has an excellent temperament, I love that
I can take him anywhere with me. His grip is very full and VERY calm, excellent. Heidi "Quandary Lytle vom Klatolklin" from the Q litter is
co-owned with a friend of mine and is showing excellent drives, and a fantastic grip for her age. Everybody who has seen all
of these dogs work have been impressed. All 3 are progressing quite well as sport/schutzhund dogs, as well as excellent family
companions. They have a little bit of a serious side to them, while still maintaining their temperament. I have been
extremely impressed with the help Shaun and Brigitte have given us, and with the quality of the socialization they give to
their puppies! These guys come out willing to take on the world, and I'm impressed that it didn't take too long for Shaun
and Brigitte to figure out exactly what we'd like and they've sent us just want we asked for. All 3 of these pups were by
Zeppe out of different females, Zeppe had been my first competition dog so originally I wanted these puppies for sentimental
reasons but I'm seeing many of the best of Zeppe's traits in his progeny, and Shaun and Brigitte are experts at bringing out
the best in all the puppies they raise. Again, I highly recommend and will continue to recommend them to anybody looking for
a quality GSD."
SOLD To Melissa From
Arlington, VA for OBD & Personal Protection Dog.
Update June 19, 2008
Oh, Dakota is doing fantastic in training. I admit that I have not worked her as much as she should have been since we
started due to the move and work but we are doing great. That little girl picks up any command in just a couple of minutes.
Here's a list of the commands she currently knows.
On - Leash: Heel, down, sit, stay, come, finish heel, and almost have the concept of the stand command.
Off - Leash: Down, sit, stay, & come
She also knows the command 'kennel' to go to her crate, 'quiet' to stop barking, 'drop it' so that she empties her mouth,
'leave it' to ignore something, and 'off' to get off the furniture or person.
I have attached a couple of pictures of the girls doing off-leash commands and hope to have more of her with me working
through the on leash commands. We have had 2 private lessons with the trainer and will have a third this Saturday. After this
one she is being move into the beginner basic group class. As one of the trainers Kyle said 'I am thoroughly impressed with
this pup'. They are completely impressed with how quick she is picking everything up. Our last training session she did everything
perfectly so we moved onto so more advance commands and she had absolutely no problem doing those either. So, we did a long
down stay. She did a 2 minute long down stay 3 times without an issue.
I absolutely love this puppy!! I wish I could clone her. Don't be surprise in a year and half from now if I come asking
for another like her. The Zeppe Ema breeding produced one hell of a puppy.
Take care and sorry for the long email! Melissa
PS Oh yeah ..... The trainers had a new trainer they wanted to introduce to a bit suit. So they did a quick run with
one of the advance protection dogs and Kota wanted to jump right in and help the other dog. We will probably start protection
training after she finishes teething. She lost all of her front teeth at once and looked rather funny with just the canines
smiling at me. :)
Hi Brigitte and Shaun! Dakota is doing great. We went through out first week of
basic training each day. She is doing great and the trainers couldn't praise enough on how quickly she is catching on. Now
its onto private lessons once a week and practicing at home.
Here is a link to a video of her and Riley playing in my folks front yard (done with my digital camera so
not the best quality). I'm going to try and get some nice pictures her this weekend if I get the moment. She is getting big
and much darker ... her tail is almost all black now as well as her belly.
Hi! Hope all is well. I wanted to give you a couple of updated pictures of the baby girl. Dakota is such a great
puppy. She's letting me sleep through the night (99% of the time) and is becoming Riley's best friend. After visiting
family she has been nicknamed the 'Super Puppy'. She will attempt anything whether it is jumping off the stairs over
the babygate (I ended up catching her so she wouldn't land on the hard floor 3 feet below), attempting to take a bone from
my father's male shepherd, or taking on the cats to show who's incharge (she caught my mother's male cat and decided to hump
him to show who's boss).
She's been an absolute perfect addition. I received the puppy packet last saturday and Dakota is now registered with
the AKC. Oh! We are starting to work on basic commands here at the house and she starts her basic training classes when
she turns 12 wks old.
I hope all her littermates are doing just as well. I'll keep you posted. Melissa
PS - The pictures with the bandana are her at 9 weeks old and all others are her today. We have ears for the first time
today! It was cute to see her with her ears up for the first time.
She is here all safe and sound. She was so good on the ride back from the airport and she has no fear. She ran right
up to my older shepherd and played.
I think her name is going to be Dakota. I'll keep you posted! Thanks again. Melissa