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Most Important Progeny:
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VA Veus von der Starrenburg
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V Asta vom Haus Hülsmann
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V Welle von der Starrenburg
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Berta vom Lorscher Sand
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V Jonny von der Riedperle
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Lido vom Elbbachtal
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Kuno vom Haus Geltinger
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Giba vom Stüveschacht
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V Flora vom Kainhorst
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V Volker vom Tempelblick
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V Held vom Haus Elkemann
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V Alf von der Rammelbeke
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Quiste von der Hessischen Grenze
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Quiata
von der Hessischen Grenze
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Melitta von der Starrenburg
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Alf
vom Heckborn
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Bär
von der Abtsburg
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Vresko von der Starrenburg
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Bella
vom Schloß Friedenstein
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Iko
von der Ueckermühle
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Elfi
vom Schneiderkopf
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Wacker
vom Haus Einsiedel
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Benno
vom Bergertor
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Hexe
von der Wallenstein-Eiche
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Anka
vom Maiersgründchen
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Kascha
vom Osnabrücker Land
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Sonja
von der Barnberger Höhle
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Kyra
vom Bauersdamm
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Wache
vom Maschtor
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Dasso vom Elfenhain
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Donar vom Elfenhain
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Caret vom Elfenhain
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Inda vom Elfenhain
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Jule von der Riedperle
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Queen vom Wickrather Schloß
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Jola aus der Kückstraße
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Harda vom Elbbachtal
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Harras vom Elbbachtal
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Ch Alf vom Loherfeld
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Ch Waldenmark's Mona
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Ch Waldenmark's Mariza
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Ch Estor vom Schwanbergsblick
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Koer Report, August 26th, 1951 "Linebreeding
on Gockel von Bern (5-5). Large, strong, long male with slightly yielding back,
good angulation, confident, fearless. Heavy and substantial. Height
25.2 inches, weight 88 pounds. Color: Tan with black saddle. Not
suitable for large bitches or bitches with weak backs."
"… is very highly thought of in Germany, he gave generally to the best of his progeny nobility, true, cry working type, excellent temperament and trainability, and a shoulder that lacks the desired angulation together with a lack of
forechest, or a forechest that takes a long time to develop. These were Alf’s own faults, too. When first brought out he could make no higher than a “G” or good rating in the sieger show but as the years passed, his front filled and developed and he finally became German Sieger in 1955. The type that comes from Alf is very uniform and, like beautiful and natural movement despite any lack in the front assembly.
Alf was a dog with plenty of leg length and hence corrective to Rolf v. Osnabrucker Land lines, but like them he was well constructed in shoulder without exceptional hindquarters or croup. He gave some dental problems and the inevitable cryptorchid
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-Author Unknown
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"Alf was a son of Axel von der Deinghauserheide, a hard working sound, and
well-balanced representative. He was five years old at the time, a slow
developer. Alf was rated as only VERY GOOD the year before, so do we have a
change in direction? From appearance he was a little leggy but at that time they
were talking about long running gear. He also had the ability to move out like a
herding dog, in seeming perpetual motion. He was reminiscent of the old Hettel
blood. The S.V. did not have objections to closing up through Alf on Nestor."
~Garrett Gordon
Author of German Shepherd Dog History |