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Pohranicni
straze (Border Patrol)
Czech German Shepherd Dog History
History of Z Pohranicni Straze kennel
Prior to the 1989 revolution in the Czech Republic
which led to the fall of their communist government, the breeding
of German Shepherd Dogs was predominately that of working
dogs. What is unique is that this breeding has revolved around
one kennel, owned by the Czechoslovakian Army's Pohranicni
Straze (Border Patrol).
The Kennel z Pohranicni Straze (Z PS) was founded in the
year 1955 for the sole purpose of producing and training dogs
that would be exclusively used for the protection of the borders
of the Czechoslovakian People's Republic or, since 1968, the
Czechoslovakian Socialist Republic. Most of the dogs used
for breeding were acquired from the territory of former East
Germany, as well as dogs from Czechoslovakia that excelled
in their character qualities.
The stud dogs, females and puppies were cared after by military
service conscripts. The dogs were trained at the Kennels for
about 12 months, and then relocated to Border Patrol training
facilities (nowadays they're quartered at Czech police training
facilities).
The breeding program, established in 1956, has been under
the direction of Mr.Jiri Novotny who, since 1981, has been
the director of training. The main foundation of the breeding
program has been focused on strengthening the power of bones,
dark pigmentation, strong nerves and willingness to work in
tracking, obedience and defense work.
While the kennel name remains "z Pohranicni Straze",
it is now under the Pohranicni Policie (Border Police).
Depended upon Daily
During the years under the communist regime, the Czechoslovakian
border patrol and their dogs would apprehend 20 to 30 people
on a daily basis. While nine out of ten people would give
up when confronted, the dogs were regularly called upon to
defend their handlers from those intent on crossing the border
at whatever cost.
Today the Czech Border Police share border stations with
their German counter parts who maintain a tight control over
economical refugees from former Eastern Block entering Germany.
Those who are not given visa's to legally enter Germany attempt
to cross this same Czech border. While many are crossing to
seek a better life in Western Europe and usually do not resist
arrest, an increasing number are connected with organized
crime and are pose a considerable threat.
The "z Pohranicni Straze" German Shepherd Dogs
continue to be called upon to respond daily in high risk,
threatening situations. The training courses to prepare them
are likewise demanding as are the requirements for breeding.
Breeding Facilities
There are three breeding facilities with a total of 80 breeding
females that make up the "z Pohranicni Straze" kennel.
There are 30 stud dogs, all of which are on active duty with
their handlers. The breeding facilities are located within
the Czech Border Police compounds in Domazlice, Libejovice
and Prackovice. These compounds have high security status
with access to them strictly forbidden to anyone, including
Czech Border Police, who do not work at the specific facility.
Obtaining a Pohranicni Straze
German Shepherd Dog
There are three ways in which quality dogs from this highly
desired "z Pohranicni Straze" kennel are available.
I. Studs Fees: The z Pohranicni Straze kennel breeds their
females occasionally to dogs owned by civilians. The stud
dogs chosen are outstanding working dogs selected for their
ability to consistently produce dogs with exceptional working
ability. The owner of the stud has the option of being paid
or taking a puppy for payment. Most people take the latter
option in order to own a "Z Pohranicni staze" dog.
II. Whelping litters: There are three kennels owned by civilians
which the z Pohranicni Straze kennel works closely, Z Jirkova
dvora, Jipo-Me and Z Blatenskeho zamku. These kennels, owned
by civilians, are at times given the opportunity to take Pohranicni
Straze breeding females and whelp the litters. In return,
these private kennels keep half of the litter which bears
the kennel name "z Pohranicni Straze".
III. Dog for dog: There are also times in which Pohranicni
Straze Kennel trades dogs with these three kennels as another
way to bring desired dogs and bloodlines into the Pohranicni
Straze breeding program.
Center of Breeding
Through these three ways in which civilians have had access
to z Pohranicni Straze dogs the kennel has managed to be at
the center of breeding in both the former Czechoslovakia and
the present day Czech Republic. Many of these dogs have been
purchased by Schutzhund competitors in both Western Europe
and the United States, often placing high at championship
events. These dog's are in high demand in the United States
and other countries for their ability to perform the high
demand placed on Police Dogs. Because of the dedicated commitment
to the breed, Pohvanicni Straze dogs make excellent home pets
who will generally live long healthy lives and protect their
family without regard to their own safety. They are accepting
of strangers, but stay aware of their surrounding. They are
without doubt and excellent all around dog.
HVK9
has made the commitment to breed these great German Shepherd
Dog's with the same pride and excellence as the Czechoslovakians.
HVK9
dogs are bred for temperament, drive, courage, physical ability
and great looks to do any job without hesitation. They make
excellent family pets and loyal guard dogs
You will find many photos of the dogs we breed on this and
the HVK9
web site. The job that all of dogs perform is family pet.
The other jobs the same dogs perform range from, therapy dog,
AKC obedience completion, schutzhund work, agility, tracking,
narcotics detection, bomb detection, family protection, security
patrol, tracking, and clearing geese of a golf course.
If you have any questions about our pups, feel free to contact
us at:
USA K9
Harry Lozada
Massapequa Park, NY 11762
USAK9.NET : (516)-578-5809 : usak9@usak9.net
and
Hudson
Valley K9 Academy
Bob Conklin
361 Howell Street Pine Bush, NY 12566
HVK9.com : (845)-361-3647
: info@hvk9.com
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