Baxina z Oseckeho klastera "BAXI" CMKU/DS/48383/03

Baxina z Oseckeho klastera, DOB February 11, 2003.
DESCRIPTION: This female is purely solid black with strong bones and big head. Type-wise she resembles her father Pluto z PS and her grandfather Chuligan z Pohranicni straze. At 7 weeks of age Jiri Novotny of Jinopo Kennels described her as courageous, with a big fight drive and strong nerves. Jiri went on to say that Baxi is a very good prospect for future use in you're breeding and training programs. Baxi's mother is ESIR z Jenive an active IPO and Schutzhund sport dog with great results in the competitions. Her hips, elbows are 0/0, velmi dobra, selective breed 1st. class 5KX1/P. Esir has gone on to add more titles to her name. Baxi is approximately 7 months old in the above photo. Recent pics of her will be added soon.
I have to thank Hanna Leena Joseph "Annie" for helping me with some additional breeding, pedigree, and temperament information on my dogs lineage. Baxi is a product of very good breeding and it shows with 5-4 linebreeding on GOMO v. Schieferschloss. Gomo vom Schieferschloß was a "DDR" dog that was titled in Czechoslovakia. Gomo came from the Schieferschloß kennel as a young dog who had just been titled to SchH I, he was trained and certified SP/PS in Czechoslovakia, which is the border police certification. This dog was a positive influence and a great producer for the Czech bloodlines and the z Pohranicni Straze program. But. . .this dog was not brought into the kennel for his great "DDR" blood. Gomo was linebred on Bernd vom Lierberg 5,5-5,5. There were a handful of DDR kennels that linebred heavily to Bernd, these kennels produced a lot of good working dogs. This close West German influence was desireable for working dogs and by planning, or by luck, most of the good DDR dogs that the Czechs used were down from Bernd. The Czechs were on the lookout for good working dogs and a lot of the good working dogs from the DDR were close bred from great producing West German dogs like Bernd vom Lierberg. So then is Gomo a West German workingline dog? No, GOMO was bred in the DDR and is a DDR dog who comes from West German working stock, just like a most of the other good "DDR" dogs. The Czechs used a lot of DDR dogs but were brutal in their selection for working traits. . .color and rediculously large heads were not high on the list of priorities. They imported and used, or bred to, the best that the DDR had to offer as far as working dogs. This is what seperates the Czech lines from the DDR lines. Information supplied from Robert VanCamp. Adding Grim z Pohranicni straze and Kaso z Pohranicni straze to her blood makes her an even nicer bitch! Grim and Kaso were excellent dogs and produced well also. With the combination of GOMO, GRIM, and KASO I'm sure that's why Baxi grew from a small "to big for her pants" dominant pup to an adult weighing in at a very solid 87 lbs. She still considers herself to be the "Queen Bee" of the dog world. She's smart, fearless, stong, and tough. She has the bone structure and head of a male. The ultimate escape artist and thinker when bored or looking for my company. She's soft to the handler "me" but hell bent on scaring the shit out of strangers coming to the house or getting too close to the truck when she's inside the cab alone. She is my first working bloodline bitch. I have to thank Jiri Novotny of Jinopo Kennels for picking her out for me, although I picked the litter. I do have a small problem with her being addicted to getting he belly rubbed. I don't think I've found anything Baxi won't eat. Her food drive is out of this world. Like her 1/2 sister Niki she prefers a RAW diet.
