Event |
Class |
Placement |
Critique |
2015 USA Sieger Show |
Veterans Class 6 years or older Males |
1 |
Large, strong, expressive, very masculine head, high at the withers, good top line, short sloping croup, good angulation, deep underchest, overall straight lines, moves narrow in the rear straight in front going and coming, shows ground covering powerful gait. |
2012 USA Sieger Show |
Working Males |
VA 1 |
4 years old, has a large progeny group with good quality, absolutely powerful dog, very good secondary sex characteristics, very good head and expression, shown in top condition, with very good angulation and movement and clearly the winner of this class. |
2011 USA Sieger Show |
Working Males |
VA 2 |
Large, medium strength, excellent pigmentation, good expression, strong head, good topline, good angulation in the front, very good angulation in the rear, good chest proportions, straight in front, moves straight going and coming, displays free-flowing gait. |
2011 North American Sieger Show |
Working Males |
VA 7 |
Large, powerful, substantial, good type, high withers, the croup should be longer, good front angulations, very good rear angulations, good chest proportions, straight front, straight moving, when coming and going, with the powerful hind thrust the front reach should be freer. HD/ED:normal |
2010 USA Sieger Show |
Working Males |
VA 6 |
Large, strongly built, strong head, dark eyes, good mask, very good expression. High withers, firm back, croup should be longer. Good angulation in front and very good angulations in rear, good chest proportions. Steps absolute straight in front and rear and develops very good gaits. Elbows, could be more closed. American bred dog. |
2010 North American Sieger Show |
Working Males |
VA 4 |
Large, strong, very good type, expressive, with very good head, high withers, firm back and good position of croup, correct angulation in front and rear, balanced chest proportions, straight front the elbows should be more closed, hocks are firm, steps straight in rear. HD/ED normal. Bite work: Pronounced, let out. #3 High Performance |
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