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CORDON An-Sat
Cordon An-Sat
Cordon An-Sat


 

CKSP 61147
Welped 11/01/1986,
IPO1, IPO3,
ZM, ZPO, ZVV3,
Show rated velmi dobry,
a(0/0) 1993-1994

Cordon was from the  2nd Czech bloodline founded by  HETTEL Uckermark on his sire’s side.

Cordon's sire’s line has resources to the CLAUDIUS vom Hain bloodline through Hera vom Hain via EX od Schmidtu.  We find all the resources of Babeta Alcorn, who  married the excellent CLAUDIUS vom Hain bloodline of her dam side to the ROLF vom Osnabrücker Land bloodline via ROLF’s son HARDT von Bad Melle via ALI von Gränert down through the 1963 DDR Sieger CONDOR vom Falkenwappen via his excellent son SEIGO aus der Espenstätte the sire of Babeta., through VILMAR z Marusky who was grandsire to CAR pod Molnosskou banou the sire of CORDON. Behind his sire CAR, we also find 3 lines to the NESTOR vom Wiegerfelsen bloodline (two of these lines coming through AJO Ja-Kra and one through Ajka z Vinodulu) and one resource via Ajka z Vinodulu to the ROLF  vom Osnabrücker Land bloodline.
      
We have resources to the CLAUDIUS vom Hain bloodline  through ERKO z Mestkeho polesi and 2 lines to CLAUDIUS vom Hain via ENNO vom Haus Schuöcker on CORDONs dams side. Behind Afra Troavyn we have resources to the ROLF vom Osnabrücker Land  bloodline.  Also through Afra we find resources to the dog considered the #1 founding sire of the DDR bloodlines ROLAND vom Teglerforst the 1949 DDR Seiger.

Cordon has resources to “root blood” of Old working bloodlines through the dams of his sires’ side via the Siegerin Elsa v. Schwaben who was the daughter of  Fides vom Neckarursprung. Fides  and her dam Ceres, and her dam Fanny all descending back on pure Wurttemburg resources, and are all HGH titled, except for Fides.

C
ordon An-Sat, was considered to be one of  the greatest producers of police dogs and was highly sought after for breeding. Cordon was a black sable dog with tinted legs, absolute dark eyes, a big head, and when he grumbled it was like a bear from deep down inside his chest. He had an excellent temperment who was very gentle with kids or small animals and was  absolutely correct !!!! Cordon was the Super bodyguard, he would sense a problem before it occurred each and every time.!!!!!  When it came to a civil bite there was no problem but he was not needlessly or uselessly biting. With a super ball drive it carried well into his work ethic often 
hunting hard and scratching to find articles. His work outside, inside, on floors, or complete darkness posed no problem for Cordon.  His bites were natural and serious with a good jump to the decoy's sleeve and his barking was very real. When it came to tracking, Cordon was not a typical IPO dog, but more the Police K9 (that he was) faster but with a good nose......3 or 4 hour tracks gave him no problem. Toward his owner and his family Cordon was always under control and correct but in the training his handler must maintain control, Cordon had to know that his handler was confident in what he was doing.

Cordon was a hard dog who passed on his abilities to his progeny. Some of his progeny included : Mat z Danaru, Ori z danaru, Dante Traho Cs, Ira Venusina Sopka, Cezar u Alfreda, Condor U Alfreda, Police dog Marco z Danaru and the famous Police Dog legend
Tom z Pohraniční stráže. Cordon was titled to ZM, ZVV3 and an IPO3. 
A thank you to MVDr Zybnek Divis for helping me with the information on
 Cordon An-Sat.


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