(V) Xilla vom Leipheimer Moor
  • Gender: Dam
  • Certifications: WB, AD, BH, IGP1, KKL
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Why We (V) Xilla vom Leipheimer Moor

Xilla combines strength and grace with her athletic build and gorgeous sable coat. Rated V (Excellent) in conformation with correct proportions, along with a well-developed chest and a distinguished, expressive head. Her spirited attitude and self-assured demeanor reflect her impeccable temperament—she is confident in any environment and always composed. Exceptionally well-trained and responsive, she is dependable in any situation and quick to follow commands. At home, she is loving and content with her family, and her neutral disposition towards other dogs makes her adaptable in any environment. Her love for retrieving and playing with a ball, paired with a strong desire to bond with her handler, highlights her playful and loyal nature. In protection work, she is powerful, with intimidating guarding and full, hard grips on the sleeve. Her pedigree is rooted in top working bloodlines, featuring renowned Schutzhund performers known for their outstanding health and vitality. Hips and elbows certified.


Certifications:

AD Ausdauerpruefung: This title denotes a dog who passed an endurance test by gaiting for 12.5 miles at around six miles per hour with a ten minute rest at the halfway point, followed by a light obedience exam to finish. A requirement for a breed survey. 

BH Begleitungshund: The BH is a companion dog test and the first step towards pursuing Schutzhund titles. The principle focus of a BH is the temperament test; however, the dog must pass obedience before proceeding to the temperament portion of the BH exam. A dog must earn the BH before competing for IGP titles.

IGP: This title is for dogs who have passed obedience, protection, and tracking examinations. Titles 1, 2, and 3 denote how advanced the training tests were. A minimum of IGP 1 is required to be breed surveyed.

KKL Koerklasse: A KKL certifies that every dog in the pedigree has earned a breed survey, which deems the dog especially recommended for breeding. In order to get the KKL, the dog must have certified hips and elbows, a BH temperament and competition degree, a conformation show title, as well as a working title (IGP).