2010 KLEEMANN IN ZISTERSDORF, AUSTRIAby Frank O'Leary |
When we made plans to attend the 2010 Kleemann in
Zistersdorf, Austria we thought it would be nice to attend
the event without the pressure of having a dog
participating. That all changed in July when we were in
Germany and learned that a dog I had first seen when he
was twelve weeks old was for sale. Darwin vom Hege-
Hof had been one of the most tested dogs in Germany
and certainly one of the most successful in Zuchtschau
events since he was eight months old. Now we would
once again be going to the Kleemann as an owner.
The registration provided the opportunity to renew old acquaintances and make new ones. It is the first time most of the participants are in one place and you can see and visit almost everybody. Not hard to believe was there was food and drink available. One thing that was noticeably different was the lack of Americans in attendance. Most noticeably was the absence of Willie and Rob Engelking who were unable to attend because of Willie’s illness. Many people asked about their absence and expressed concern and best wishes over Willie health.
The Zuchtschau started at 1:00 PM and the crowd
moved from the hall to the athletic field. After the
opening ceremony concluded judging started in two
rings for the males and two for the females. Again
there was food and drink to be enjoyed but most of all
there were one hundred and fifty great dogs to review
and that is your only chance to see them all. Darwin
would be lead by Birgitta Krause-Hofstetter, Mr. Hofstetter’s daughter, who had enjoyed so much success with him at Zuchtschau events.
After all the dogs had been evaluated the judges were ready to select the top males and
females. Ten dogs from each ring were chosen to move forward. First the males would
be judged. Darwin was fortunate enough to be selected as one of the top ten from Ring
#1 and he entered the final ring with the other top males for the next cut. This time the
judges would narrow the field to ten and Darwin was the first to be selected to be
included. At this point we were very pleased but also very nervous.
Friday morning came in with the roar of the wind and
off and on rain. There is a saying in Germany, “When
the weather is bad the hunter will stay in the house”,
this would have been one of those days for sure. With
winds of 30 to 40 miles per hour and rain we headed to
the fields, staying in the house was not an option. As
the first dog worked in the field it immediately became
clear this would not be a day of showing off your dog’s
ability it would be a day for survival.
Saturday brought better weather with some
wind but no rain and we were on our way to
the water. The ponds were not large but
were back to back and the wind was coming
from right to left. The first dog was sent to
the pond on our right and into the wind.
Darwin would be next and to our surprise he
was sent to the pond on our left with the
wind behind him, this was a concern to us
but not Mr. Hofstetter. In the search without
the duck Mr. Hofstetter sent Darwin across
the pond and he immediately started his
search searching both the left pond and the right pond without another command. Next
would be the search with the live duck. Again the left pond was used and the duck went
to cover on the far left corner of the pond where Darwin would get no assistance from
the wind only the track on the water. Mr. Hofstetter again sent Darwin and turned his
back on the pond and visited with the judges. He wasn’t worried even if I was. Darwin
immediately picked up the track and followed it to the reeds at the far left corner and
exited the pond into the foliage around the pond and went out of sight.
The adventure to Austria proved to be very successful for us. We are very proud for Team Hofstetter and for Darwin KS vom Hege-Hof. |