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"Sovereignty" is the best word to describe Ryker. Possessing dignity, intelligence, character and strength, with just the right amount of silliness thrown in. Ryker represents the ideal GSD temperament. A natural tracker who was always V or SG, his protection work derived from a delight for the fight - the tougher the better. He was, unfortunately, handicapped by a handler who was a total novice in obedience. At 14 he's still the quiet alpha of the house. Confident and never needing to display his power, he can still cause Ivan or Hawk to fawn and grin like a puppy.
Take a look at the motley pedigree below. Everything from "vom Lierberg" to "Gertie XII"!
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OFA GS-13697T CDX TD |
OFA GS-10837 |
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SZ: SchH2 |
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SZ: SchH 3 |
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OFA GS-7449 CD |
ROM OFA |
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OFA |
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OFA GS-10949 |
OFA GS-3899 CD |
OFA |
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OFA GS-7448 |
ROM OFA |
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OFA GS-18094 |
PSD AKC WE430798 Heinz Peters |
AKC WC226109 OFA GS-4270 SchH3 FH CDX TDX KH SH Phyllis Hiatt |
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AKC WD 640250 OFA GS-7644-T SchH3 CD TD SH KH Phyllis Hiatt |
SZ: SchH 3 "a" |
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SZ: SchH 1 "a" |
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AKC WE942411 |
AKC WC615659 PSD |
AKC WB352322 PSD |
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AKC WC275038 |
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AKC WE755797 |
SZ: AKC WC784120 |
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AKC WD857821 PSD |
![]() Ryker and Warren after finishing their SchH 3 in Pocatello, Idaho. |
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![]() Schutzhund 2 heeling doesn't look too bad for Ryker! This photo appears in Dog Fancy. |
![]() Courage test for the schH 1 in Spokane with helper Jim Elder. |

With helper David Macias during a seminar in Helena.
I always knew Maggie and Ryker would go at the same time. :-(
We put Maggie to sleep Monday night. We'd been concentrating so much on Maggie that we chose to ignore the fact that Ryker was going downhill. By Tuesday morning he'd crashed. He had a temperature of 105+ deg, and though a shot of banamine brought it down, he never recovered. By Wednesday morning he couldn't walk at all, and even rolling over onto his chest took everything he had. So, last night, Ryker went too.
No matter how prepared you are, it's still hard. Our vet came to the house around 8:00 last night. Ryker had enough energy to sniff her and wag a time or two before laying his head back down.
This is the worst part about having dogs in your life. :-(((((
But, life goes on. It snowed 4 or 5 inches last night and Gator, Rosie and Ivan are all maniacs outside, charging through the drifts with their mouths open, scooping up snow and beating each other up. They come inside with snow all over their faces and big happy grins. To those of you with dysplastic dogs, Ryker is proof a dog can have an active, long life with bad hips. He was diagnosed with moderate dysplasia at the age of two; got his SchH 3 at five (when he was finally showing signs of pain and refused the wall on the way back) got his FH at six, and then for many more years helped train new decoys on the training field.
Ryker may be seen in the Dog Fancy special GSD issue and several pet-oriented GSD books. He was a special dog. We'll miss you, Doodles. sam
