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vonissk

by vonissk on 03 January 2013 - 06:01

My last comment is not a one of those dogs look like a purebred GSD. NOT ONE. And as far as huskies go, I have bad news for you, there are some with big ears--just like shepherds with big ears and some with small. I never said they were mixed with husky. And I have seen some reverse masks that are pretty but not those dogs there. They are mutty looking.................My big guess is the reason he kept what he was doing to himself because he didn't one anyone to know what he was mixing. They were smart and talented but so are a jillion more dogs...............Look at the little terrier dog on the Trvaler commercial--very smart, personable and CUTE..............

GSD Lineage

by GSD Lineage on 03 January 2013 - 10:01

Dogs with this reverse mask, something very common in the past. How quickly it is forgotten. Enjoy
Ona of Edgetowne

CH Ona of Edgetowne 

German Shepherd Dog
femaleFemale

Inserted 13 years ago   -   Father: CH Grendamar Jose of Long Worth
Registry: AKC WA190333    -   Mother: Ina of Edgetowne
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Jem of Penllyn

1954 GVX CH (US) Jem of Penllyn 

German Shepherd Dog
femaleFemale

Inserted 5 years ago   -   Father: 1952 SEL CH (US) Hussar of Maur-Ray
Registry: AKC W369645    -   Mother: Lou-Ed's Carus
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Rasant vom Holzheimer Eichwald

1955 GV CH (US) Rasant vom Holzheimer Eichwald 

German Shepherd Dog
maleMale

Inserted 13 years ago   -   Father: V Claudius vom Hain
Registry: SZ 759505    -   Mother: Uda vom Holzheimer Eichwald
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Barry von Graustein

CH (US) Barry von Graustein 

German Shepherd Dog
maleMale

Inserted 13 years ago   -   Father: CH Nordraak of Matterhorn
Registry: AKC W886891    -   Mother: CH (US) Ulla of Rocky Reach II
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Marjon's Axel of Delray

CH (US) Marjon's Axel of Delray 

German Shepherd Dog
maleMale

Inserted 5 years ago   -   Father: CH (US) Marlo of Delray
Registry: AKC WA694978    -   Mother: Sheena of Delray
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Kondor of Tatarus

Kondor of Tatarus 

German Shepherd Dog
maleMale

Inserted 13 years ago   -   Father: CH (US) Kondor vom Wickrather Schloß
Registry: AKC W685080 (8-68)    -   Mother: CH (US) Lady Louise of Tatarus
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Goto vom Hooptal

Goto vom Hooptal 

German Shepherd Dog
maleMale

Inserted 13 years ago   -   Father: VA1 Utz vom Haus Schütting
Registry: SZ 383813    -   Mother: Karin von Cleve
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Kulhyttens Anja

Kulhyttens Anja 

German Shepherd Dog
femaleFemale

Inserted 13 years ago   -   Father: VA Baldur vom Befreiungsplatz
Registry: DKK 108061    -   Mother: Aladdins Heidi
Utz vom Haus Hiller

DDR SIEGER 1950 Utz vom Haus Hiller 

German Shepherd Dog
maleMale

Inserted 13 years ago   -   Father: V Klaus vom Piastenturm
Registry: SZ 638869    -   Mother: VA Cilly vom Domschloß


GSD Lineage

by GSD Lineage on 03 January 2013 - 11:01

Interesting program, Had I not read it here I would not have known about it.
Still the closest color match today is here:

Gaj Jimili

and
Ariel Lobos CS

Ariel Lobos CS

3.5 years ago
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog
Gaj Jimili

Gaj Jimili

4.2 years ago
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog
INT CH / CH CZ Hasso z Kladenské záøe CS

INT CH / CH CZ Hasso z Kladenské záøe CS

2 years ago
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog
CHAMP Amor Sokolí oko

CHAMP Amor Sokolí oko

3.2 years ago
Czechoslovakian Wolfdog


by beetree on 03 January 2013 - 17:01

Interesting... are there any modern day dogs (lines) that can trace back to Goto vom Hooptal? I wonder.....?

Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 03 January 2013 - 17:01

beetree, just click on 'reverse linebreeding to find out! https://www.pedigreedatabase.com/dog.html?id=133406&p=reverse-linebreeding

Most of his descendants are in Hungary, I think. (Country code abbreviation is SUCH.)


Many WL dogs with reverse masks trace to Lord .v Gliesdreck.  It's a recessive trait, so doesn't pop up that often.

by beetree on 03 January 2013 - 17:01

Thank you Sunsilver. LOL, clearly I just gave proof that I am not a breeder. I'll have to spend some time playing with that, when I have a bit more time! Thumbs Up

by bcrawford on 03 January 2013 - 17:01


Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 03 January 2013 - 18:01

Too bad Chuck never had the books reprinted. They are selling for top dollar on E-bay, even though the bindings of the paperbacks tend to split. Chuck suffered a stroke a number of years ago, and passed away about 2 years ago.

 Charles Eisenmann, 87, has been a major in the Army Signal Corps, a sports editor, a professional baseball player, nightclub owner and a dance instructor. Eisenman found his fame as a dog educator, writing several books on the subject.
 




Roseburg's Charles Eisenmann

 


His passion for dogs endures

 Charles Eisenmann found his fame as a dog educator, making numerous appearances on the television talk show circuit with Johnny Carson, Mike Douglas and Merv Griffin.


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Charles Eisenmann, 87, has been a major in the Army Signal Corps, a sports editor, a professional baseball player, nightclub owner and a dance instructor. Eisenman found his fame as a dog educator, writing several books on the subject.
Charles Eisenmann, 87, has been a major in the Army Signal Corps, a sports editor, a professional baseball player, nightclub owner and a dance instructor. Eisenman found his fame as a dog educator, writing several books on the subject.
JON AUSTRIA / N-R staff photo


 

Charles Eisenmann found his fame as a dog educator, making numerous appearances on the television talk show circuit with Johnny Carson, Mike Douglas and Merv Griffin.
Courtesy photo

Their soft eyes greet Charles Eisenmann, 87, from his room walls every morning. Their names -- Toro, London, Lance, Beau and Thorn -- have appeared in movies, television shows, newspaper articles and books.

They are portraits and paintings of Eisenmann's superstars, his pupils and his once-constant companions -- German shepherds.

"We wanted to make the whole room his past, which was his dogs," Eisenmann's younger daughter, Kathy Woods of Roseburg, said.

Eisenmann, a resident of Manor House Memory Care Community, spent half his lifetime "educating" German shepherds, a job he sharply distinguishes from animal training.

"Never compare the educated, well-behaved dog, with the straight obedience-trained animal," he wrote in one of his three books, "A Dog's Day in Court." "The difference is like that which exists between day and night."

His dogs could identify colors and responded easily to commands, such as turning off lights, fetching different objects and mastering stunts. Eisenmann, who grew up on a Wisconsin farm with full-blooded German parents, taught his lessons in English, German and French.

According to his books, Eisenmann never doubted the mental capacity of his animals.

"...(I) didn't see the face of a dumb dog," Eisenmann wrote in "Stop! Sit! and Think." "Instead, (I) saw ... an eager face, a challenging face, a face which dared the human being to help him get an education, dared him to evaluate him as an individual, and not to judge him upon what were commonly thought his characteristics and abilities."

They were the words of a visionary in many respects, who, through the talents of him and his dogs, would earn a Canadian-produced television series, "The Littlest Hobo," which featured five dogs in two seasons.

His dogs also had roles in seven feature movies and appeared in many late-night shows with Johnny Carson, Merv Griffin, Steve Allen, NBC's "Today Show" and more.

In addition, they performed in thousands of road shows over 14 years and in various television specials.

"He's always been a goal-setter and wanted to be in the limelight," Woods said. "He's always wanted to be someone to accomplish something."

Despite growing dementia, Eisenmann still recalls much of the work of his life -- which also included years in the U.S. Army Signal Corps and jobs as a sports editor and columnist, an athletic director at a mental institution, a nightclub owner and a pitcher for three professional baseball teams.

Woods, who works for the local VA Health Care System, said her father's condition has worsened over about two years, though he still maintains some independence, and has regained his spirit since moving into Manor House.

"I could tell he was a really neat guy," Manor House administrator Sarah Calvert said. "He cracked jokes the first day I saw him."

A lifelong bachelor, Eisenmann moved to Roseburg in the mid-1980s, about 10 years before he stopped his work with dogs. He kept one German shepherd, Aura, as a pet until he was hospitalized for his stroke.

"There were no gimmicks (with my work)," Eisenmann said. "My dogs had experiences that no dog ever got."

 

GSD Lineage

by GSD Lineage on 03 January 2013 - 18:01

Nice thread, this is a UK bloodline from old SV imports the GB.
Update, UK old SV lines.
Markings like this used to be the norm before, Now red and black saddle dogs with entire heads as dark as possible have become the goal.
Still the only thing about the littlest hobo that I found different is in the TV shows he looks to be a red sable, the mane is red, with only the unside, chest and sides of the muzzle and eyebrows are white. the horse people are calling it pangare. 
Beda von Anderten (of Picardy)

Beda von Anderten (of Picardy) 

German Shepherd Dog
femaleFemale

Inserted 13 years ago   -   Father: VA1 Utz vom Haus Schütting
Registry: GB    -   Mother: Thora von der Ützenburg


Here is another breed where almost every one has a reverse mask.
Konoha Sachi

Konoha Sachi 

Shiba Inu
femaleFemale

Inserted 4.1 years ago   -   Father: CH Ishiyama Charles In Charge
Registry:    -   Mother: Twin Lake Sjo Jo
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LUX/BELG/CH.I.B Classys go to Cherrytreefields

LUX/BELG/CH.I.B Classys go to Cherrytreefields

3.4 years ago
Shiba Inu

Dutch Colony Benikotomo

Dutch Colony Benikotomo

4 years ago
Shiba Inu

CH Fansu Tokyo Roy

CH Fansu Tokyo Roy

4 years ago
Shiba Inu

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by eddyelevation on 04 January 2013 - 04:01

excellebt stuff gsdlineage......................too bad no one nowadays is trying to have some of those dogs back..............

would just add to the breed even more................





 


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