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About us: Kennel Daneskjold is owned by Margit Jensen and Finn Bertelsen. Daneskjold means shield of the Danes. We started in 1985 handling two tervueren, which we trained in a civil program, containing only obedience, searching and tracking, but no defense work. We did very well in that program and we even did our first A-litter with these dogs. When we got the possibility to do the IPO program, we tried with our tervueren, but they were not breed for that program and they did not have what was necessary.
We became aware that malinois had better working abilities. But we were not told that malinois had working lines and show lines. At that time there were only show lines in Denmark and we did buy that type of malinois. We tried for some years to do IPO with show lines and we did not succeed very well either. We did our B, C, D and E litters on show lines. Then we tried to breed our show line malinois to working line malinois, as we thought, like others before us, that we could get both exterior and working abilities at the same time. But we got malinois that was neither good show dogs nor good working dogs. Our F and G litters were such combinations. In 1993 we jumped in at
the Halusetha's kennel in Holland, trying to find good looking malinois for
breeding, not knowing that we came to one of that times largest sport dog
kennels in Holland Sonja was World Champion IPO 3 for Belgian Shepherds in 1998 with Halusetha's Igor, a son of Ika. Hans and Sonja came to change upside down what we had learned and heard about working malinois . At that time Hans and Sonja had 17 malinois in their kennel. One at a time their malinois came out of their kennels to say hello to us, all very open, friendly and happy dogs. Halusetha's malinois were strong dogs with high drive and they did really like to work. At Halusetha's we saw, what we had been looking for in our minds for several years, not knowing where to find it. We started all over again with malinois from Halusetha's, convinced about we were doing it the right way this time. Later we got a success in breeding that we never dreamt about.
Snake is mentioned on several homepages all over the World as one of the most successful bitches for breeding, and her pups and grand pups are used for breeding in many countries.
Daneskjold Nero (photo to the right), owner Torben Christensen, Denmark. Nero has after his very nice Körung 2 in DMC also been used for breeding in several countries as Germany, Austria and Sweden.
The Danish Champion IPO 3, all breeds, has three years in a row been a malinois from Daneskjold. In 2003 Ulrik Jonassen with Daneskjold Uzi (below to the left together with the owner of Daneskjold Unkas, Danny Craig, USA). In 2002 Henrik Hjort with Daneskjold Lobo (below, together with 3rd, Lene Geisler with Daneskjold Luna and 5th, Jens Dammann and Daneskjold Indy). Finally in 2001Tommy Eskildsen with Daneskjold Hard (below to the right).
Daneskjold Pippi,
owned by Carina Graversen, has participated at the World Championship for SAR
dogs. Lone Nielsen with Daneskjold Oliver were winner of the Scandinavian Championship IPO 3, (photo left).
Daneskjold Joker, owned by Karl Kührer, was Champion of Austria in IPO 3 for Belgian Shepherds and vice Champion all breeds (photo right).
IPO World Championships
Indy, Hard, Lobo, Luna and Oliver managed to win the silver medal for team. As a memory the Working Dog Commission of the Danish Kennel Club (DKK) presented the silver cup to our kennel for the largest Danish success at a FCI W. Ch. in history. In addition we were honored by DKK with the needle of honor in gold for successful breeding of malinois. In 2003 eight out of 89 participants at the IPO W.Ch. Belg. Sheph. were malinois from Daneskjold. Daneskjold Hard, Lobo, Luna, and Oliver (Denmark), Daneskjold Lupus (Greece), Daneskjold Joker (Austria), Daneskjold Jackpot (Holland), and Daneskjold Rambo (Sweden). Finally participated Finn with our own Bryan vom Haus Mecki, a son of Daneskjold Lupus. Thank you very much Sonja and Hans van Rossum, for guiding us as beginners into to world of malinois for sport and working, and thanks for a lot for patience and understanding . Thanks to Heiner Bruuns, kennel von der Wautz, who helped us to breed with the German malinois. Heiner is still a good adviser in questions about breeding . Thanks to all of you, who have been working and work with our breed and for all the great results you have achieved for our kennel. Margit and Finn |