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(OFA H/E) Call name “Huck”
Deb Kramer and Huck
Huck is a 7th-generation Cher Car Kennels bred German Shepherd Dog who is handler/owner/trained by UKC Performance Judge Deb Kramer.
Huck is a very handsome, confident male who is extremely social with other dogs, cats and people. He is also a UKC breed Champion, a High-In-Trial competitor in multiple dog performance sports and an award-winning protection dog trial competitor.
Huck should produce exceptional working dogs with strong temperaments and a truly willing attitude.
Huck is a very handsome, confident male who is extremely social with other dogs, cats and people. He is also a UKC breed Champion, a High-In-Trial competitor in multiple dog performance sports and an award-winning protection dog trial competitor.
Huck should produce exceptional working dogs with strong temperaments and a truly willing attitude.
Huck and handler/owner/trainer Deb Kramer are truly an extraordinary working team. They compete in rally obedience, nosework, agility, dock jumping, conformation and protection dog trials.
Huck and Deb also compete in UKC Agility trials. They have earned the UAGI and UAGII titles, and are now working towards their Agility Championship.
Huck and Deb thoroughly enjoy dock jumping, and compete in both UKC and UAD events. They have qualified for the UAD National Championships for the last four years and truly stand out in the crowd as not many big German Shepherd Dogs compete at the National Championship level!
Another skill set Huck is proficient at is personal protection. Tournaments are held across the country allowing the dog to show protection skills when the handler is in danger. This isn't all about barking, guarding and biting... it also involves a high level of obedience and agility skills as well.
Deb accepting a 2022 Dog Sports Open Protection Dog Trial trophy placement.
Huck appeared in the 2022 movie "The Pez Outlaw" playing the role of a border patrol crossing guard dog. He now has earned the nickname of "Hollywood Huck".