ZOOB z Jirkova dvora is owned by Mr. Lunding (Remco) in the Netherlands. ZOOB belongs to the last few German Shepherds that are significant with traditional traits and features for which was German Shepherd bred by Mr. Stephanitz. At first sight, it is evident that ZOOB has strong bones, firm body conformation, proportional balance, dark pigmentation, unmistakable stud expression and strong temperament. Among his most significant temperament traits belongs incorruptibility, easy trainability, willingness to work for his handler, excellent tracking ability, real protection combined with territorial behavior. ZOOB is trained on regular basis. He is trained in sport and at the same time he trains in real situations along with Dutch Police dogs.
ZOOB belongs after his father CARO z Jirkova dvora and mother EPY z Jirkova dvora to the 2nd bloodline. In his pedigree ALF v. Nordfelsen is present several times also from the side lines. The blood of ALF ran in the blood of many service dogs that were used at service by Pohranicni straze and Czech Police. These dogs were proven by real life situations and as significant individuals they were used for breeding at z Pohranicni straze and Police kennels. From the dam’s side of ZOOB’s pedigree there are dogs from 5th bloodline namely from the Former DDR branch that was founded by legendary INGO v. Rudingen and so his blood is refreshed by such dogs as MANTO v. Kahlenbach, Held v. Ritterberg, EMIL z Pohranicni straze. ZOOB can be called Czech dog because of his bloodlines. His first 3 generations in his pedigree originates in the breeding programs of Czech or Slovak Republic. For the above reasons we plan to use ZOOB in our breeding program.
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