Ambala Lovely Lady

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German Shepherd Dog - femaleFemale

EX+7 Ambala Lovely Lady 


Dam born: 11. March 1987

EX+7 Ambala Lovely Lady

ANKC  N918636
Hip: Not known - Elbows: Not known
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Breed report

A medium size, medium strong slightly long bitch with very good head and expression. Slightly flat over wither, firm back good group and with good back transmission and good free flowing gait. Sound temperament. Colour and Markings Black and Gold. Breed Surveyor T. Jarvis

Linebreeding


     

Pedigree


A.CH.&SGR'87&88 EX+1 Edlenblut Orkan male

1983
ANKC Q731894
HD-
Sire
A.CH.&SGR'87&88 EX+1 Edlenblut Orkan

A medium size (62.5cm), medium strong, well proportioned dog of very good type. Very expressive with high withers, very firm back, good length &&y of croup. He shows very good angulations of the fore & hind-quarter with powerful thighs; shows good development of forechest, he should stand more correct in front and show a better attachment of the elbows, the pasterns should remain tighter. In movement the dog displays a powerful drive with very good reach transmitted through a firm back. His temperament is firm & outgoing. Donald L.C. Faults and Virtues : This is a dog of very good type & anatomical structure which should, however, show much better attachment of the elbows and be firmer in pastern. Breeding Advice : Recommended for all bitches where the length of body and strength of head is not a consideration. The assessment with regard to the failings in the forehand are considered not to be of an inherent nature.


EX (AUS) CH Edlenblut Fedo male

1981
ANKC G6083104
HD-
Sire
SchH3

V Fedo aus dem schwarzen Zwinger SchH3 male

1979
SZ 1474582
HD-SV: HD a-noch zugelassen (a3)
Sire

Merkuri aus dem schwarzen Zwinger female


SZ 1484788
HD-
Dam

EX (AUS) CH Brackenbrae Disco female

1980
ANKC 597594
HD-
Dam

Elan Dell Alta Quercia male

1977
SZ 151177
HD-
Sire

Brackenbrae Jola female

1978
Q457568
HD-
Dam

Vinberg Grey Nina female

1981
ANKC N624570
HD-
Dam


NZ.CH A.GV80-1-2 EX1 Dunmonaidh Junker male

1976
NZKC 21030-1976
HD-
Sire
NZ.CH A.GV80-1-2 EX1 Dunmonaidh Junker


V Elan vom Michelstädter Rathaus [of Dunmonaidh] male

1973
SZ 1287079 (KCSB 2195BJ)
HD-
Sire
V Elan vom Michelstädter Rathaus [of Dunmonaidh]


Dunmonaidh Branda female


UK 23056/73
HD-13.9
Dam

G Aerokens Zenita female

1976
UK A163711
HD-
Dam

Hendrawens Sagittarius of Aeroken male

1974
KCSB 3084BK (4517/75)
HD-
Sire

UK.CH. Aerokens Debonair female

1971
KCSB 0406BH
HD-
Dam


User comments



nikita007au
Posted: Sun Dec 05, 2004 05:27 pm
This bitches pedigree info has been submitted for update as of about a week ago. All of the dogs further back in her pedigree have been added to the database. When and if a pedigree update goes through this information will be available.

'Unknown male' (brings up Horand), No information on the sire' or 'Unknown Female', 'No information on the dam' are ways to register dogs with no parents in the database. Hopefully when the 'update' goes through this will have been corrected.

Regards,
Nikita007au
nikita007au
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 08:48 pm
I'm glad someone explained that better than I could!! I believe Horand comes up when no date of birth is entered (that's my theory anyway). As the most senior dog that this bitch could 'theoretically' be related to is Horand. It must be the databases way of setting a default. It would be better to leave it all blank but still...

I'm not sure what the a little knowledge comment means - obviously the database has its design errors...??? I beleive it is obvious to anyone the bitch isn't the grand daughter of Horand.

Maybe those so concerned with the integrity of the database could enter in the pedigree info supplied by Freundhund - making this problem disappear - instead of typing how much of a joke this is.

I for one would be glad to see more Australian dogs on this database. It would expand the usefulness of this site even more for the Aussies who use it.

regards,
nikita007au
downunder
Posted: Sat Oct 16, 2004 02:06 pm
This was a beautiful wining bitch in her day. Much admired at the time. The breed in Australia has since moved on with remarkable success to modern bloodlines a testament to the lovely ladies of that era.
freundhund
Posted: Fri Oct 15, 2004 06:17 am
As I cannot add to the pedigree section on this board I am adding here. If anyone can add this information please do se.

Ambala Lovely Lady B.S. Cl 1 'A'nrm
DOB 11/03/87

Linebreeding: Rossfort Premonition (5-4,4)

GGGrandSire - Inko von der Wienerau
GGrandSire - Fedo a.d. Schwarzen Zwinger Sch H 111 'a'
GGGrandDam - Truxi v Sandersgarten
GrandSire - Aust Ch Edlenblut Fedo BSCl 1
GGGrandSire - Jupp Hallerfarm
GGrandDam - Merkuri a.d. Schwarzen Zwinger 'a'
GGGrandDam - Goldi A Bitschacker

Sire - Aust Ch Edlenblut Orkan BSCl 1 'A'

GGGrandSire - Aro V Leandre
GGrandSire - Elan dell 'Alta Quercia BSCl 1 'a'
GGGrandDam - Doris v Gigantenhaus
GrandDam - Aust Ch Brackenbrae Disco BSCl 1 'A'
GGGrandSire - Briton Regent Of Hendrawen
GGrandDam - Brackenbrae Jola BSCl 2
GGGrandDam - Sharrick Elegance

GGGrandSire - Quanto v d Wienerau
GGrandSire - Elan V Michelstadter Rathaus 'A'
GGGrandDam - Gitta v Michelstadter Rathaus
GrandSire - Dunmonaidh Junker
GGGrandSire - Rossfort Premonition
GGrandDam - Dumonaidh Branda
GGGrandDam - Beldamer Aronia Dunmonaidh

Dam - Vinberg Grey Nina BSCl 1

GGGrandSire - Rossfort Premonition
GGrandSire - Hendrawens Sagittarius Aeroken
GGGrandDam - Flicka of Brinton
GrandDam - Aerokens Zenita
GGGrandSire - Eclipse of Everley
GGrandDam - Aerokens Debonair
GGGrandDam - Everleys Cinderella Kenya


From Breed Survey Book 1988 p 2878
her Breed Survey reads:-

A medium size, medium strong slightly long bitch with very good head and expression. Slightly flat over wither, firm back good group and with good back transmission and good free flowing gait. Sound temperament.

Colour and Markings Black and Gold.

Breed Surveyor T. Jarvis

Regards

Freundhund
Whizzie
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 06:57 pm
unknown male/unknown female is one of the ways of adding a dog to the database, used when the ancestors are not known. I suspect that all of the lines START there, (as they do have to start somewhere!) but it doesn't usually show up in the pedigree as it is further back than the number of generations we usually look at. It is a means to an end, not a statement of fact.
solo
Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2004 06:27 pm
Any quick calculation with even a little knowledge would show that to have Horand in the third generation of a GSD alive today would mean approx 100 years spanning those generations - I THINK NOT.
nikita007au
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 02:11 pm
This is an Australian Dog.There are not many Australian dogs/lines on this database.

I believe what has happened is that since the Grand sire's/Dam's are not on this database, it has brought up Horand etc somehow.

Maybe some aussies could put some of the more well known aussie lines in this database.

Or there are aussie databases in which you can research this dog's pedigrees etc. I can't recall the link of the top of my head...

regards,
nikita007au
July
July
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 01:35 pm
REGISTERING DOGS, UPLOADING OR UPDATING PICTURES AND MODIFYING PEDIGREES SHOULD BE PERMITED ONLY AFTER REGISTERING AND PROVIDING AN E-MAIL ADRESS; THIS JOKERS SHOULD BE IMMEDIATELY BANNED FROM THE SITE!
isg
Posted: Mon Aug 30, 2004 12:40 pm
what a crock, Horrand Grafrath in the Pedigree????????

What kennel is this ???


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