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Old 12-02-1999, 11:35 AM
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I always here about some tough males out there, but I have not heard too much talk about females that can work there ass off. In work I mean schutzhund and personal protection. Does anyone know of any working females to brag on?

Reid
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Old 12-02-1999, 05:06 PM
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Reid,

Yes I know of a number of good working bitches, however, from all these one has stood out. Her name is Von Zennith Contesse. She is an incredably strong dog who works very hard in personal protection and has done a lot of security work. She is a very serious dog. I rank her well within the top five dogs I have ever worked or seen work. This includes males and all breeds.

Mick.
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Old 12-02-1999, 06:11 PM
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Mike and Mimi's bitch, Gena vd Tuefelsbrucke is an excellent working dog. I hope I spelled her name right.
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Old 12-03-1999, 12:21 AM
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Yes, I know lots of ”SchH females” doing great job, and at least the owner’s brag with good reasons. Personally I prefer the males for various reasons.
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