Who is Brudo?
Brudo is a German shepherd dog (GSD), among Canine species. Born in Slovakia on January 28, 2018, this large-sized purebred, is now two years old. His color is standard black and tan, with athletic physique that mirrors his strength and agility. His breeder is FCI-IPO World Champion Bc. Jozef Adamuščin from Slovakia
"Brudo is a large, agile, muscular dog of noble character and high intelligence. He is loyal, confident, courageous, and steady, and is truly a dog lover’s delight.
His defining attribute is his willingness to put his life on the line in defense of loved ones.
He is a gentle family pet and steadfast guardian."
Bloodline
Brudo belongs to a great bloodline of IPO achiever.
His father Zoro Spod Lazov - IPO1, is a medium-sized, medium-strong, and short-sighted individual of extraordinary characters. His head is proportionate and his tongue is very distinctive. His movement is bound with a weaker shift.
He has a dihor's back and has obliquely bent features. His siblings are: Zek wolf gray, worlf Zero, Zidan wolf gray, Zeta wolf gray, Zita wolf gray, Zoe wolf gray, and black Zora.
His mother Jaga Raisers - IPO1, is a medium-sized, moderate, and flat-tongued type. She has a dry body, adequate head, stiff back as well as well-fitted and carried ear. She is obliquely well-bent and movement of her binders with more shifting.
She is a gentle family pet and steadfast guardian."
2nd Generation
3rd Generation
"IPO (for Internationale Prüfungs-Ordnung — German for “International Trial Rules”) is a dog sport that was developed in Germany in the early 1900s as a breed suitability test for the German Shepherd Dog.
The test would determine if the dog displayed the appropriate traits and characteristics of a proper working German Shepherd Dog.
There are three IPO/Schutzhund titles: IPO1, IPO2, and IPO3. IPO1 is the first title and IPO3 is the most advanced. Before a dog can compete for an IPO1, he must pass a temperament test called a B or BH (Begleithundprüfung, which translates as “traffic-sure companion dog test”). "