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Ax v d Kiwi's SchH III, IPO
III, FH2, V
Owned, trained and shown by Michelle
Testa
Palmyra, VA
Whelped:
November 28, 1996
Erko v. Braunsberg Kbsg, V,
AD,Sch3, IPO3, FH, +/3, HD:0
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Sissy V. Elberfeld V,
AD, B-Pr.,Sch2,+/3,HD:0
PSK# VDH96RS 060052 AKC# WP976806/01 OFA-
Good Thyroid -Normal (yr 2006) DNA # V345460
CHIC #23202


Ax is pictured here at 13.5 yrs old.
Photo taken in May of 2010 by Photographer Eugenia Baryshnikova
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As a senior Ax still brings unquestionable
commitment, power, and enthusiasm to the work, capabilities seldom
seen in the present Riesenschnauzers his age that have been used for
breeding programs here in the USA. His recent Vet check resulting in
an excellent bill of health (no thyroid, heart or eye problems) speaks
volumes about his quality. At 10 yrs of age seeing him occasionally
put through his paces at training in any of the 3 phases in Schutzhund,
Ax still amazed many. People complimented on his physical condition,
capabilities and the power he still could bring to the field in bite
work. Going into his senior yrs Ax shows minimal signs of aging, his
body remains strong, his coat is still in top color (a rich black) and
what is most important... his attitude is what anyone would appreciate
from a true working Riesenschnauzer .
Ax and I have enjoyed our
years together having fun, training and trialing and as a team
competed and attained titles from SchH1 & 2 to earning the SchH3 title
5 times, an FH and FH2. He is one of the first Riesenschnauzers to
attain the FH2 title here in the USA!!! Always pronounced in the
3rd phase of the sport, Ax is known to make people gasp when he came
down the field for the long bite. He is such a cool dog and I love my
pal very much. Now retired from the sport Ax and I enjoy relaxing long
hikes in the woods and along the river with an occasional track or
search snuck in for fun.



On October 15, 1999
Ax came into my life full of exuberance with an endless supply of
"wanting to work"!!!
I really wanted a working
Riesenschnauzer as a companion and to compete with in Schutzhund. I
was lucky enough that the trainer I was working with at the time
found him for me. Ax 's first owner is a gentleman named Mike Weber
who lives in Cammerswalde, Neuhausen, Germany. Ax was Mike's working
Border Patrol Dog at the time and still a very young dog training on
the job. It wasn't an easy decision for Mike to sell Ax as this dog
was not only his partner at work but a companion to his family as
well. I was so fortunate to have acquired this super dog and Mike is
very proud of our accomplishments!
 
To see photos of some
of Ax's pups click on the link at the top of the page
Ax is
available for breeding to approved bitches
For more information email
michelle@myrivercottage.com
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