Case Studies
Quantum, Champion Rottweiler

Meet American and Canadian UCI National Champion Wyndhurst Quantum Leap to Evrmor, American High In Trial CD, Can CD, TD, HT, PT, AD, BH, CI, TT, CGC.
We don't exactly know what all those initials mean except that Quantum is one exceptional champion Rottweiler. Of course, we see Quantum pretty regularly around here and we think she's a champ just because she's as smart and as sweet as can be. Quantum visits our unique Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation clinic for conditioning that helps her to keep her winning edge and help prevent athletic injuries.
"Q's” mom tells us about her special girl:
Suffice it to say, Quantum (aka Smarty Pants) has been a busy young girl working towards many working titles and conformation wins. A year ago she had a litter of nine babies, many of which are already pointed in the conformation ring and busy working on obedience, tracking and herding. She even has a puppy that is a Champion in Canada! Her excellent structure, health clearances, working abilities and sound temperament have melted many hearts along the way.
Her working titles have been earned in the obedience ring and she currently is working on her advance obedience title CDX. She has gained her beginning levels of herding titles (sheep) and will start working those sheep again in the fall. She has also earned an advanced title in carting, for which the breed was well known in Germany. She's even completed a 12.5 mile endurance run with obedience work at the end! Quantum has also started agility competition this year and we look forward to many clean runs and maybe some new titles to add to the end of her name.
Quantum is currently being conditioned twice a week with Carrie Adamson and her team as she begins her year of competing with other Champion Rottweilers and earning additional working titles. Our goal is to keep her in tip-top condition as she competes for a top-ten female Rottweiler position in the USA with advanced working titles. Quantum will take time out for "motherhood" in the beginning of 2004 and get herself back into shape with Carrie's help.
--Deb Haynes
We love having "Q" visit the clinic and we're proud of all of her achievements.
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