Some
General History on German
Shepherd Bloodlines
In recent years a number of important brood bitches have
left their mark on the breed. Although great stress is
laid on the sire, there is little doubt of the importance
of a pre potent female. Many German breeders will reant
a top-producing bitch so that she may very well produce
a litter bearing different prefixes (kennel names). One
such bitch was Wilma v. Kisselschulucht. She was by the
V-A dog Bredo v. Lichburghof who was sired by the Bodo
v. Lierberg son, Joil v. Bemholt, a dog imported into
Britain where he attained his titles. Bredo, however,
owed nothing to Joll in appearance, being much more typical
of his maternal grand-sire Jalk. When Wilma was surveyed,
the recommendation was that she should not be mated with
any male that carried the Lierberg blood(lines). It was
the Jalk source that was to be exploited. In spite of
the fact that she was cow-hocked, she was mated to a young
dog out of a Jalk daughter, Canto
v. Wienerau. This mating produced the outstanding
brood(-bitch), Flora vom Konigsbruch.
In the 1987 survey book, twenty-four pedigrees showed
inbreeding on Flora and twenty on Wilma. Wilma's influence
through the "X" litter Arminius is considerable.
The best member of the litter, Xando, a dog of superb
shape and quality but somewhat over-angulated behind,
was sold to South Africa after being measured oversize,
but his daughter, Fee v Weiherturchen, has proven to be
an excellent producer.
(V-A) Xandra was shared by the Restrauch and Arminius
kennels and is responsible for many outstanding litters.
Xavier (Arminius) sired, among others, the 1986
and 1987 Sieger Quando V Arminius, who is linebred
on Wilma (2-4).
Flora was the dam of Reza V Haus Beck, a good producing
Quanto son. Her best matings were, however, to the Mutz
Peltzierfarm lines. To the Mutz granson, Jupp v.d. Haller
Farm she gave the good "D" Wienerau litter.
Dax v.d. Wienerau sired the 1986 Reserve Sieger, Natz
v. Hasenborn and the dam of the 1986
Youth Sieger, Odin v Tannenmeise (3,5-4). Mated
to Johnny v Rheinhall son, Kuno Weidtweg, Flora produced
the outstanding "N" Wienerau litter. Out of
this litter, Nick v.d. Winerau has proved widely influential
as a stud, particularly through his daughter, Palme v.
Wildsteiger Land. Palme was a very big, excellently constructed
bitch, litter sister to the Sigerin Perle, but much more
like her dam, the excellent producer V-A Fina vom Badsee,
than was Perle. To the Quanto granson, Ex vom Schlumborn,
Fina gave Quitte and Quanta, who first and second in the
youth class at the Sigerschau. Mated to another Quanto
male line (Irk vom Arminius), Palme gave the outstanding
stud and Sieger, Uran v. Wildsteiger Land. Borrowed by
Hermann Martin of the SV, she was mated to yet another
Quanto line through Xavier Arminius, by Lasso di Val sole,
and produced Quando Vom Arminius.
Quanto v.d. Wienerau was
a very typical expressive, noble dog, with a very good
head and forehand, slight limitations in the croup, and
a weak pastern. He was a prepotent for type, uniformity,
good front angulation, good harmony, correct size and
strength. He did not pass on his weak pastern to his progeny.
the Quanto Wienerau line splits into four groups :
1. 1984 and 1985 double Sieger V-A1 Uran v Wildsteiger
Land (Irk v Arminius X Palme v. Wildsteiger Land).
Uran prduced several sons of note. Among these are 1988
Sieger V-A1 Eido v Kirschental (out of V-A Xitta v Kirschental),
Reserve Sieger (Italy) Vopo v Kirschental (also out of
Xitta), V-A Yambo v Wildsteiger Land and his brother Yasso,
and Harko v Batu. Uran also produced the 1989 Siegerin.
Eiko, himself, had a very large progeny group at the 1990
Siegerschau. Either by himself or through his sons, Uran
has consistently had a very large progeny group at the
Sigerschaus.
2. VA Lasso di Val Sole, Quanto X Sara v Sonnenber
SHSB. Lasso was the father's type and sired an excellent
son, Xaver. In addition to the 1986 and 1987 Sieger, Quando
V Arminius, Xaver also sired V-A Kanto v Arminius out
of V-A Roulette v.d. Wienerau. Quando produced the 1989
Sieger, Iso v Bergmannshof, 1990 USA Sieger, Illo V Bergmannshof
and the 1988 Siegerin. Quando comes from the litter of
all KKL1 and "V" conformation rating, and has
produced the same (i.e. the "W" v.d. Maarue
litter.) His best producing sons are V-A Odin vom Tannenmeise,
and Enzo v Burg Aliso. Intense breeding on Lasso di
Val Sole is said to produce short upper arms, and therefore
should not be more intense than (3-4).
3. The third major family is through V-A1 Dick v Adeloga
through Gundo Trienzbachtal. Gundo produced the 1990 Siegerin
Inka Eichwaldhurte as well as numerous other V-A dogs.
The last traces through Reza v Haus Beck has not been
as significant as the others.
4. Canto v.d. Wienerau was a medium-size and medium-strength
dog, with good proportions, superb anatomy of the croup
and forehand, and was very harmoniously constructed. He
produced 17 offspring that surveyed KKL1 (out of 100 matings).
Genetically, he improved upon the general anatomy, especially
in croup and forehand, the Canto Wienerau lines splits
into four groups :
Canto Wienerau lines - four
groups :
1. The largest is by way of Lasso v Wiederbrucher
Land through Fedor v Arminius and Fanto v. Arminius.
Fedor is currently the leading sire in the Canto Wienerau
lines, and produces excellent dogs with harmonious structure,
as long as the bitch does not have a roached back. His
most recent exeptional produce was V-A Karina Winnloh
at the 1990 Siegerchau. Fedor's best producing offspring
is Mark v Haus Beck.
2. The second largest is through the 1983 Sieger,
Dingo V Haus Gero. Dingo was an exciting mover and
passed on this trait to his offspring, primarily through
his son V-A Natz v Arminius. While Dingo's offspring are
spectacular at the extended trot, great care must be taken
when using his blodlines because he has not been very
consistant in producing good hips see ² above . Dingo
resulted from the mating of Casar Arminius and Britta
Malvenburg. Dingo's hip rating was fast normal , while
Britta's was noch-zugelssan ...and I wonder why bad hips
were being produced!. I do not know what Casars's rating
was. Only two dogs in his litter of nine passed breed
survey, which may indicate a weakness of the hips even
in his own litter. Line breeding on Dingo is strongly
advised against.
3. The third line is by way of V-A Argus v Klammle,
through Argus v Aducht. Argus Aducht was an excellent
dog but rarely produced anything of equal or greater to
himself. Ablan vom Klammle, is found in many pedigrees,
although he did not produce as well as his litter mate
Argus. Linebreeding (4-4) Argus-Ablan is found in the
better bred dogs.
4. The fourth lines come by way of the 1980 Sieger,
Canto v Arminius. The most important of his offspring
was Sonny v Badener Land who sired the Siegerin Tina vom
Großen Sand and V-1 Tell v Großen Sand. Tell
sired the 1990 and 1991 double Sieger Fanto v Hirschel.
Fanto is currently being used on Quando and Uran daughters
and those related to Reza v Haus Beck.
Mutz vom der Peltzierfarm was a medium-large dog who
produced very well. His strong points were correct body
proportions, pronounced wither, and strong back. His progenies
were spirited movers, tough and resilient, although this
sometimes exhibited itself in the form of stubborness.
His limitations were in the croup, upper arm, set-in elbows
and cleaness of front. The best descendent of this line
is Vax v.d Wienerau. Vax has sired numerous champions
and is maternal grand sire to the 1989 Sieger and 1990
USA Sieger. Other significant producers in this line are
V-A Putz v Arjakjo and Cello Romerau. Cello currently
is the leading producer of this line, siring two V-A females
at the 1990 Siegerchau. Cello is out of Quana v Arminius,
litter mate of Quando and thus provides another cross
to Palme v Wildsteiger Land. Palme will perhaps go down
in German Shepherd History as the most influential female.
Because she is a large bitch, intense (2-3) on Palme
can produce oversize as well as color paling. It is recommended
that linebreeding not be any closer than (3-3).
As things stand currently in Germany, there has been
such intense concentration of Palme v Wildsteiger Land
that breeders are searching for a good producing out cross.
Hermann Martin (now deceased, he passed during the 1996
Siegerchau in Germany) of the SV has advised that one
should cross to one of the Canto v.d. Wienerau descendants.
One source that has been used to Fedor v Arminius, and
he has produced well. Another is the 1990 Sieger Fanto
v Hirschel. Fanto has produced some good dogs, but nothing
outstanding to date.