Boxers von Bachbett
The American Home of the Working German Boxer
Grobi had everything you could ever want in a Boxer.
The most impressive dog we have ever had physically, with his head so black and large and wide, he was intimidating to people who encountered him when we went for walks. What they could not know by looking at him alone, was that he was rock solid in temperament. He was 26 inches at the shoulders and weighed a solid 97 pounds.
In protection work, he had the hardest bite of any dog we have ever had, in keeping with the reputation of his father, Akim von der Keltenberg, another physically impressive dog, who was known for the strength of his grip.
Grobi traveled back to Germany with us on two occasions, and in 1997, Cathy showed him at the German National Breed Show (BZS) in Dortmund, Germany. The judge was Gunter Karg, then President of both the world Boxer organization, Atibox, and the German Boxer Klub. He gave Grobi the highest rating of "V" (Excellent).
Injury prevented Grobi from continuing in Schutzhund, but George did tracking with him. Grobi was the first FH1 and FH2 Boxer in the United States.
Grobi's titled offspring include Working Champion Eyko von Bachbett, SchH3, and Police K9 Diva von Bachbett, SchH1.
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Frozen semen available