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Crok vom Erlenbusch and sire Greif zum Lahntal

        





Crok vom Erlenbusch and sire Greif zum Lahntal (6 replies)

Crok vom Erlenbusch and sire Greif zum Lahntal
by gsdk9va on 20 November 2008 - 01:11
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Are these studs from Czech or DDR lines, or a combination?

How about Fero?


Crok vom Erlenbusch and sire Greif zum Lahntal
by jletcher18 on 20 November 2008 - 02:11


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all west german

john


Crok vom Erlenbusch and sire Greif zum Lahntal
by gsdk9va on 20 November 2008 - 02:11
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Oh, wow! Thanks, John!


Crok vom Erlenbusch and sire Greif zum Lahntal
by Shelley Strohl on 20 November 2008 - 15:11


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...and 2 dogs as different as night and day.


Crok vom Erlenbusch and sire Greif zum Lahntal
by justcurious on 20 November 2008 - 21:11
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this has nothing to do with what you are asking but i was looking over the picts on the historical va list recently and picked out a few that had a 'look' i like and one looked very much like crok.   1977 VA1 Herzog von Adeloga http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/107.html


Crok vom Erlenbusch and sire Greif zum Lahntal
by LanierSchutzhund on 20 November 2008 - 23:11
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Greif Zum Lahntal is a very famous old stud dog in the late 70's or so.

He fathered Sagus vom Busecker Schloss that won the Bundesseiger with Helmur Raiser. In fact I owned the littermate Silge.

Many of the offspring of Greif were very tough-civil dogs.

But back then we enjoyed a tougher dog and times were different.


Crok vom Erlenbusch and sire Greif zum Lahntal
by Paul15 on 21 November 2008 - 02:11
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So when and where did the "Mink" head show up? I have heard it referred to as anvil shaped or just plain ugly. I am curious of the orgins. Even I can pick out dogs with this type head now and I am no expert. But as far as workability and drive, let's just say I havehad  lots of offers. My dog is a Crok grandson. He has a head so long and pointy that people think he is part malinois. But the way he works, I don't care

Thanks,

Paul











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