Baron vom Lechfeld
Gini vom Merkureck
Janus von Bayern
Anuschka Germania


Baron vom Lechfeld (Eisa's sire)
    SchH3, FH, Angekört ZVA 2A

2002 DV Meisterschaft - 6th place
2002 IDC Championship - 4th place
2001 DV Meisterschaft - 1st place
2001 IDC Championship - 4th place
2000 DV Meisterschaft - 4th place
2000 IDC Championship - 2nd place
1999 DV Meisterschaft - 1st place
1999 DHV Meisterschaft - 8th place

Baron was perhaps the most consistently performing sport Dobermann in history. Over a period of four years he was among the top placers at the DV and IDC Championships,
and was a frequent participant in national all-breed events.

I had the opportunity to speak with Markus Neutz, Baron's original owner and trainer, and he shared some interesting stories about Baron. Together they won the 1999 DV Meisterschaft and placed 8th out of 74 dogs at the 1999 DHV (all-breed) Meisterschaft. Markus said that Baron was the kind of dog who just loved to work. He enjoyed it so much that when Markus would take him for walks, Baron would frequently start to heel alongside him without being commanded to.

Shortly after passing his Körung for life in mid-2003, Baron tragically died of bloat just before his seventh birthday. The Dobermann community lost a truly remarkable dog.
   

Gini vom Merkureck (Eisa's dam)
    SchH3, ZTP SG1A

Gini is heavily linebred (~16% COI) on Bingo vom Ellendonk and Cona von Niederkassel, the combination that produced the Weyermühle A-litter and the Klingenstadt A and C-litters.

Her sire was Doberwache's Amatzon (call name Pedro), an
SEK (SWAT) trained dog and producer of multiple DV Meisterschaft competitors, such as Curd von der Urftquelle and Jonas vom Haus Weissenberger, the 2000 vice-champion. Pedro's sire was Papin Amatzon, the 1992 Finnish IPO champion, and his dam was Kleo von der Weyermühle, the 1996 IDC champion, police scent ID dog, and renowned producer of top sport and working dogs.

Gini's dam was Anouk vom Merkureck, a four-time DV Meisterschaft competitor.
Anouk's brothers were Adux, a police dog, and Andy, who also competed at the DV Meisterschaft. Anouk's sire was Amor von der Weyermühle, who was also Kleo's sire,
and her dam was Cheska von der Mooreiche. The C-litter Mooreiche produced
three DV Meisterschaft competitors who also passed the Körung for life.
    

Janus von Bayern (Alfred's sire)

Janus is from a litter that has been repeated three times (E,
I, and J-litters Bayern) for its qualities. Dogs from each litter have competed at the DV Meisterschaft on multiple occasions with excellent results. The 2003 DV champion is Janus' littermate, Jano von Bayern.

Janus' sire was Yago von Bayern and his dam was Cassi von Bayern. Cassi placed fourth at the 1996 DV Meisterschaft and was the highest scoring bitch there.
   

   

Anuschka Germania (Alfred's dam)
    SchH1

Anuschka comes from a litter that includes three schutzhund-titled and one French ring-titled dogs. She has been bred
twice with schutzhund-titled offspring from both litters.

Her sire was Alfred von der Urftquelle, who placed third at the 1999 DV Meisterschaft and was the 1999 IDC champion. He
was also an exceptional producer with several of his sons now representing Belgium, Germany and Spain at the international level. Alfred was the son of police dog Mannix von der Weyermühle and his brother, Alf, was also a police dog.

Anuschka's dam was Qastra von der Weyermühle, one of the few remaining Weyermühle brood bitches after Norbert and Monika Schmitz retired from breeding. She has produced schutzhund-titled offspring in each of her three litters.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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