Owner: Tyler Tilton
Registered with AKC, UKC and SV/USA.
Color: Black and Red
Coat Length: Stock
DNA Test Results for Nine Genetic Diseases The results are normal/normal, Paisley is not at risk for any of these genetic diseases. In addition, she is not a carrier for any of the mutations studied.
Coat Length DNA Test Results: Paisley can produce long hair puppies.
Sire: VA1 Utah v Bullinger SchH3 2011 USA Sieger / 3 times VA. He is a son of 2X VA1 Vegas du Haut Mansard SchH3 and VA8 Germany vom Bierstadter Hof SchH3, IP3, FH1.
Dam: V Hazel Vom Nobelos SchH1. Hazel has great German bloodlines and is a daughter of VA (USA) Kerry vom Torberg SchH3 and a granddaughter of VA1 (CN) V14 Whisky vom Bierstadter Hof SchH3.
Paisley’s pedigree is packed with many National top VA1 and VA2 rated German Shepherd. In fact, all the dogs in Paisley’s German Line 4 generation pedigree have earned working titles and show ratings.
Paisley is beautiful with her extremely good coloring and lovely movement. She is a very out going, fun loving dog with lots of personality and play drive, and is wonderful with kids. She is very bonded to my son Tyler (her master and best friend!) and follows him everywhere.
Paisley’s Accomplishments:
Paisley earned her Novice Nosework (NN) Title from UKC (United Kennel Club) in 2017. The dog must earn all four element titles, Novice Containers (NC), Novice Interior (NI ), Novice Exterior (NE) , and Novice Vehicles (NV), then the dog will be granted the Novice Nosework (NN) Title.
Paisley earned her Novice Vehicle (NV) Nosework Title from UKC (United Kennel Club) in 2017. Three vehicles (automobile) are set in line. Vehicles are facing the same direction with one hidden odor on one of the front bumpers of the vehicles. The dog must locate the odor (birch) within 3 minutes to earn a passing score. In order to receive this title the dog must earn two passing scores at two different trials.
Paisley earned her Novice Container (NC) Nosework Title from UKC (United Kennel Club) in 2017. Twelve containers are arranged in a pattern on the floor with the odor (birch) hidden in one of the containers. The dog must locate the odor and the handler must call alert within 3 minutes to earn a passing score. In order to receive this title the dog must earn two passing scores at two different trials.
Paisley earned her Novice Interior (NI) Nosework Title from UKC (United Kennel Club) in 2017. The dog must find the hidden odor (birch) in the search area within 3 minutes. The search takes place inside one of the rooms on the interior of building. In order to receive this title the dog must earn two passing scores at two different trials.
Paisley earned her Novice Exterior (NE) Nosework Title from UKC (United Kennel Club) in 2017. The exterior area search takes place outside, often it contains grass, dirt, cement and/or gravel. These searches can be especially difficult for the dogs as there are a number of new smells (trash/food, animals, etc.) the dogs are working in all weather conditions and the dogs may be tempted to mark or eliminate. The dog must find the hidden odor (birch) in the search area within 3 minutes. In order to receive this title the dog must earn two passing scores at two different trials.
Paisley earned her AD title (Endurance Test) at Treasure Valley Working Dog Club in Middleton, Id. in 2015. The Endurance test is designed to prove that the German Shepherd is capable of performing physical exercise of a prescribed nature without tiring.
Paisley came in second place and was awarded the Show Rating SG2 (Very Good) at the USCA PNW Regional Conformation Show in 2015.
Paisley earned her Canine Good Citizen (CGC) title from the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 2014. The dog and handler have to successfully complete ten components of an evaluation. The purpose of the evaluation is to recognize those dogs who have been trained to be good citizens in the community. Congratulations Tyler and Paisley!
Paisley came in second place and was awarded the Show Rating VP2 (Very Promising) at the USCA PNW Regional Conformation Show in 2014.