Schutzhund
 

Schutzhund training developed In Germany several decades ago originally as a test of desired performance characteristics In German Shepherd Dogs. Even now, to achieve a championship title (Sieger) or to have registerable offspring in Its native land, a German Shepherd must obtain a minimum Schutzhund I degree. Today, the sport is international in scope and many breeds compete in it successfully. In Europe, the Giant Schnauzer is second only to the German Shepherd Dog in the number of Schutzhund titles completed yearly. By Edward Weiss and Sally Ellis

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Hexer von Elberfeld, SchH3, Owned by Vera Reeves

  For more information on Schutzhund you can visit these sites.

The Working Riesenschnauzer Federation

The American Working Dog Federation

DVG America (Deutscher Verband der Gebrauchshundsportvereine)

United Schutzhund Clubs of America (USA)

 

"River"

 

Int. Ch Duchess Denali Tuerler VDC3, UDX, TDX, MX, AXJ, MXP, MJP,
BH, FH, CGC
doing her track for her FH. Owned by Bridgette & BernieTuerler

 

"Enya"

 

SG1 Enya vom Engelskotten BH,SchH2, IPO3, WRSF’07 +/-3 Owned by Michelle Testa, Pictures by MCM photography ,  Schutzhundvillage , John DeMello  & Kim Boyette
 

 

Ax von den Kiwi's  V, SchH3, FH, FH2 Owned by Michelle Testa, Pictures by MCM photography ,  Schutzhundvillage , John DeMello  & Kim Boyette
 

Itsanart's Cezanne von Urs V, CGC, TDI ,CD, CDX, BH,T1, T2 Owned by Michelle Testa

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