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Eisa during her ZTP.
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Our Dogs > Evita vom Dragonerreich
Eisa was bred in Germany (born July 4, 2000) by
Carsten Reichel
of Dragonerreich kennels. Carsten won the German Dobermann schutzhund championships (DV) in 1997 with his dog, Dago vom Schwarzen Jäger. He was also a member of the German team
that won the Dobermann world championships (IDC) in 1999.
Eisa's sire is Baron vom Lechfeld, arguably one of the most successful schutzhund Dobermanns of all time. Click on his name
to see some of Baron's major schutzhund accomplishments and
to learn more about him.
Eisa's dam is Gini vom Merkureck, the product of one of
Germany's most respected working Dobermann kennels. Her sire was the well-known Doberwache's Amatzon, a working service
dog
in his time, and her dam was Anouk vom Merkureck, a national-level
competitor and sister to Adux vom Merkureck, a working
police
dog. Click
on her name to learn more about Gini.
Eisa earning her VPG1 (98/92/96) under DV judge Rainer Friedrich in 2003.
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We have been very fortunate to own a female of Eisa's caliber. She has impressesed everyone who has seen
her with her temperament, sound nerve, and excellent
protection work. She scored a 1A for character in her ZTP
and has V-rated in schutzhund's protection phase on multiple occasions.
In light of her qualities and her strong working heritage,
we have very high hopes for Eisa as the cornerstone of
our current and future breeding program. Because she is the result of
an outcross breeding, we have a great deal
of flexibility when choosing a stud for her. Click here for
Eisa's pedigree
We will be adding video clips of Eisa in the near future to showcase her work. In the meantime, please click on any
of the pictures below to view them in full. See you on the trial field!
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John, Eisa, and Markus Neutz, Baron's original owner & trainer (police dog trainer and now a DMC Malinois judge). |
Eisa stopping the helper during the escape exercise of
her VPG3 protection phase. |
Eisa heeling during
the obedience phase
of her VPG1. |
Eisa standing during her
ZTP critique. |
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