CZ VCH, PL W 2011

Tasha z Moskevskeho chovu

Therapy Dog
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Breeder:
Registration number:
Sex:
Female
Date of birth:
16 Sep 2005
Date of death:
26 Oct 2014
Cause of death:
Country of birth:
Czech Republic
Country of standing:
Czech Republic
Colour:
black and tan with white
Colour marking:
Coefficient of inbreeding:
0.10 %
updated on 10/2/2025, 15:29
Kennel:
z Moskevského chovu
Call name:
Tashka
Size:
78 cm
Weight:
32 kg
Approved for breeding:
yes
Conceived by artificial insemination:
Neutered:
Titles:
CZ VCH - Czech Veteran Champion
PL W 2011 - Polish Winner 2011
Therapy Dog - Canis-therapy dog
Other titles:
Veteran Champion of Czech Republic National Winner of Poland 2011 2x Best of Veterans CZ
Active in sports:
Therapy dog/Service dog
Distinguishing features:
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Health information

Breed relevant health information
Bloat (gastric dilatation, gastric torsion)
Not free
Result of general cardiovascular health checks
OK
Result of general eye health checks
OK
Result of general thyroid health checks
Not OK
Other health issues and screening results
Result of general hearing test (BAER)
Hearing(Normal)
Teeth
Full set of teeth
Teeth - Bite
Scissors bite

Siblings

Tamara z Moskevskeho chovu
white and brindle
Czech Republic 2005,
Profile picture of the animal
C.I.B., RO GR CH, AT CH, CZ CH, RO CH, SI CH, CZ JCH
Timur z Moskevského chovu
white and red
Czech Republic 2005,

Pedigree

Generations in pedigree:
1 2 3 4 5
CZ VCH, PL W 2011
C.I.B.
DE CH (DWZRV), DE CH (DWZRV), LS Nord/MV 2001, LS Niedersachsen 2001

Planned litter

Planned litter
DE CH (DWZRV), DE CH (VDH), LU CH, C.I.B., US CH
CZ CH
IE CH
IE CH
Pedigree entries highlighted in blue indicate that the animal occurs multiple times within the present pedigree.
* COI cannot be reliably calculated due to incomplete generations in the pedigree!