Celhaus A Litter (Chaos - Quinta) was whelped 11/25/08:  2 boys and 2 girls

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Miss Pink went to Ohio as a pet, to the people who have her half brother Xtra! (X Litter).  Mr. Rainbow stayed in Sheridan as a pet.  Miss Purple went to California as a pet.  Mr. Blue went to Colorado for agility and possibly Search & Rescue.  Unfortunately, while visiting friends, he got out of a gate no one knew was open and was hit and killed by a car.

Sire:  Jagerstadt Chaos von Celhaus

whelped 3/23/06

NADAC Agility titles:  Novice Weavers Outstanding, Novice Regular, Novice Tunnelers, Novice Chances, 2 legs towards his Novice TouchNGo title, 2 legs towards his Novice Jumpers title and 2 legs towards his Novice Hoopers title

OFA hip prelims "good", OFA Elbows, OFA Cardiac, OFA Thyroid, CERF, von Willebrand's and hemophilia free

Chaos' hips were beautiful at 1 year and received a "good" rating on his prelims from OFA.  Unfortunately, he began leaping my 5' perimeter fence in August 2007, to go play with the neighbor's dog.  Then he began leaping the cross fences breaking my two acres into four large areas.  Chaos' hips at 24 months were borderline according to OFA so they said to redo in 6 months.  It took me until May 2008 to get the fence raised two feet on both the perimeter AND cross fences, so I could keep him where I put him.  After he realized he had to stay in the area where I left him when I went to work, he began leaping into the air and catching birds in flight.  He figured out that robins are slow on takeoff and targeted them.  He is just too athletic for his own good!  We redid his hips in September and they looked pretty good the the vets and me, but OFA flunked them.  I sincerely believe the changes in his hips are caused by the impacts from all that jumping over the past year, so I had a Penn Hip evaluation done in Billings.  In PennHip they first take the standard view, then they place the anesthetized dog with his hips in some kind of a fulcrum brace that allows them to pull the hip and put pressure on it in a certain way that reveals joint laxity.  The x-rays go to the creator of the method and he does a bunch of measurements.  If a hip rates less than .3 it's nearly 100% sure that it won't get arthritis.  If it measures .7 or over, there's too much laxity and the dog will probably develop crippling arthritis (hip dysplasia).  Chaos' left hip received a .33 reading and his right hip received a .36 reading.  They rate both hips separately, then give a percentile rating.  The higher the percentile the better the hips.  They rated Chaos in the 70th percentile.  That means that Chaos has hips better than 70% of the GSD's they've evaluated.  Quinta's older sister in Sioux Falls, Rogue, is the only dog I know personally that has been PenHipped and she got 90%.  It was fascinating talking a little bit to the PennHip vet and seeing the x-rays.  Just having her say that she sees on the standard view why OFA flunked him (mild dysplasia was their rating), but on the PennHip x-rays it was more defined and actually is not a reforming of the joint, made me quite happy.  The people at the clinic were absolutely in love with him.  Said he was so calm, not bothered when I left, very cooperative, beautiful, etc.  I gave them my card and mentioned I do agility and one of the receptionists got all excited.  She loves agility.  They got right on the website and oohed and aahed on Chaos' photos and how beautiful all my dogs are.     

Chaos has a rock-solid temperament and steady nerves.  He's very social with all ages of people and is an excellent Therapy Dog.  Chaos comes from herding lines.  Both his parents are working stock dogs on farms in North Carolina.  I like to incorporate dogs from herding lines in my breeding programs because of their high bidability.  They truly want to work with the handler, and Chaos is no exception.  He is extremely fun to train because he checks constantly to be sure he's doing what I want. 

photos and more information on Chaos

Dam:  Celhaus Quintessence

NADAC Agility titles:  Novice Jumpers Superior, Novice Regular, Novice Tunnelers Outstanding, Novice Chances, 2 legs towards her Open Jumpers title, 2 legs towards her Novice TouchNGo title, 2 legs towards her Novice Weavers title and 1 leg towards her Novice Hoopers title

AKC agility titles:  one leg in each of Standard, Jumpers with Weaves & FAST

OFA hips (good), OFA Elbows, OFA Thyroid, OFA Cardiac, CERF, von Willebrand's and hemophilia free

Quinta, commonly known as "Wild Thing", is the character of the family.  She loves to work, begs to train, and gets into all kinds of trouble when we're don't.  She is crazy about agility.  Her biggest problem is remembering to listen to me and go the direction I indicate, rather than attack every obstacle in sight.  When she does remember, she is extremely intense and concentrated, a joy to work, and nearly always takes 1st place.  She is definitely one that I'll take on to advanced competition.  She has also done extremely well in obedience classes and eventually we'll probably try for some titles there.  We'll also resume tracking, at which she was quite good in her puppy introduction. Quinta is very much like her mother, Jubilee, and grandmother, Glory.  She is quite dramatic, very fast and athletic, loves to tease, and has trouble being a "good" girl.  

more information & photos of Quinta

information about Quinta's first litter, the X Litter

Grandsire:    Bianko vom Leerburg ("Comanche")

OFA GOOD hips,  OFA elbows

Janet Wilt's Comanche was a Search & Rescue dog, certified in Avalanche, Water, Tracking, Wilderness Rescue and Cadaver.  He was also certified as a narcotics dog (4 odors), evidence and building search.  

Janet's Search & Rescue group has a website:  http://www.wyomingk9sar.org.  Go to "Members" and look for Janet Wilts.  If you click on the members' names you'll go to a profile and more photos.

more photos of Comanche

Granddam:  Celhaus Jubilee CGC CD NA NAP TDInc

OFA GOOD hips, OFA elbows, OFA cardiac, OFA thyroid, von Willebrand’s free, CERF

Therapy Dog

She has her Companion Dog title and her AKC Novice Agility titles and only needed one more qualifying score to finish her Novice Jumpers title, but she developed spurs on her back (from being such an athletic, body-slamming, hard-playing dog all her life), so her jumping and competing days are over. 

Jubilee is the most athletic GSD I've ever known--unless it's her daughter, Quinta.  When she was just a pup she would jump into the back of a 3/4 ton pickup from which I was shoveling wood shavings, trudge to the top of the shavings pile, and get on top of the cab. She will climb, jump, drill through incredible obstacles to retrieve her toys (the favorite of which is the Frisbee).  She loves obedience, tracking and agility.  Her tracking is very intense and only needed proofing to be ready to try for her Tracking Dog title. 

See Jubilee's page & photos

See photos of Jubilee's other pups

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