Event Class Placement Critique
2005 North American Sieger Show Veterans Class 6 years or older Males 3 Jaeger, a very famous dog who also received special honors last night during the banquette and we are very proud to have a dog of his caliber represented in this event. We have heard a lot about this dog from Mike at the banquette, especially how he felt about his dog and we have the pleasure to meet him, a great server of the law. Looking at his body structure, he has the built of a working dog, he has participated in a lot of regional events where he was able to prove his working abilities as well as his temperament, character and strength. A male with a very nice expression, of the correct size, correct topline, well positioned croup, correct angulations, very well developed chest, it is normal at his age that the rear becomes a little loose, very good body structure, far reaching and flowing movements with a good hindthrust. We wish him the best for his retirement.
2004 North American Sieger Show Veterans Class 6 years or older Males 3 Large, powerful and substantial, very typey and expressive male with very masculine head, high withers, straight firm back, well positioned croup with sufficient length, good front and very good rear angulation, balanced chest proportions, normal front, straight coming and going, flowing far-reaching movement with powerful rear drive, front reach could be a little more free. Especially worth mentioning is the fact that Jaeger is on active duty for the police force and during this time has been shown 4 times in WDA Sieger Shows. Special Congratulations to Police Office Mike Andrel.
2002 USA Sieger Show Working Males V 21 Large, medium strong, good withers, firm back, short croup. Good angulations, front not correct. Does not move straight. Good gaits.
2001 USA Sieger Show Working Males V 15 Medium-strength, definitely stretched, good secondary sex characteristics, the back ligamentaiton should be somewhat firmer, the croup should be somewhat longer, the front should be somewhat more correct, with a strong rear, the front reach should be better.