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Lump v. Hagenstolz, SchH 1, Welt-Sgr 1954 (30-01-1954)
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Citto v. Fürstenfeld, Bdsgr, IDC-Sgr (21-09-1958) |
Carmen v. Felsingpass, SchH 1, Int. Ch., Bdsgn (06-03-1954) |
Arco of Fayette Corner, SchH 3, Int. Ch., IDC-Sgr, Bdsgr (11-05-1960) |
Ori v. Hunglbrunn |
Peggy v. Hunglbrunn |
Mena v. Hunglbrunn
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Rita v. Forell, SchH 1, Bdsgn (21-06-1965) (Germany)
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Cäsar v. Klockenhof, SchH 1 (21-02-1949)
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Cäsar v. Weideneck, SchH 3, FH (12-06-1954) |
Fanny v. Fasanenheim |
Cita Germania, Bdsgn, brown (28-02-1962) |
Götz v. Bismarcksteeg (21-08-1951) |
Reni Germania (1955) |
Anja v. Weleberg
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This German bred bitch became Bundessiegerin in 1967. She was a beautifully built bitch, with a good front and deep chest. She had a long head with parallel planes and a nice topline. Her coat was a very nice dark brown and tan.
Soon after winning her title she was sold to Japan. This is where she proved to be a great influence for the breed, not only in Japan but also in Europe. It was through her daughter Olive of Bramby’s Pride (imported by Mr S. David ‘vom Franckenhorst kennel’ from Japan to Holland) that she proved a brood bitch of great importance. Rita showed a good temperament and passed her Schutzhund 1.
[J.M.v.d. Zwann: In the beginning…A history of the Dobermann]
Siblings: Rondo.
Linebreeding: |
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None in first 5 generations |
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