Kennel Lorelei

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    Sent by Les The Kiwi Pauling

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    Location and contact

    Les Pauling

    (lesp@xtra.co.nz)

    10 Berkshire Grove
    Porirua 5024,
    New Zealand

    Phone:04 2377 248
    Lorelei

    Description

    Registered with the NZKC in August 1968, my kennel name was chosen because of the Rhine River's Lorelei siren sung about by Ella Fitzgerald. A little extra inspiration came from Marilyn Monroe's role as Lorelei Lee in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" (although I preferred her in "Some Like it Hot").

    Lorelei is a small kennel with its roots in obedience club training (Les) and then in all-breeds conformation (Jeannie) until January 1976, after which we limited ourselves to GSD specialist club shows. Our mentors were the
    Pan + von Racher kennels, and Albek kennels who, between them, set a consistency record by winning Supreme Best In Show at the NZKC Nationals (our equivalent of Crufts and Westminster) in 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971 and again in 1974, with 5 different (but related) GSDs.
    My foundation stock was strong on UK.Ch. Asoka Cherusker and UK.Ch. Ludwig of Charavigne, with additions from VA2 Mutz von der Pelztierfarm and V1 Jonny von der Rheinhalle as they became available.

    Once the GSD Advisory Council was established (in 1979) we were active in it, each of us having periods on its Executive Committee, with Jeannie becoming a GSD ch.show judge and a Breed Surveyor, plus spending long periods as the Council's editor and/or secretary; Les holding posts as Zone Tattoo Organiser & Tattooist, Information Coordinator & Genetics Advisor, Awards Registrar, Typesetter.

    Sadly, my foundation line ended when Lorelei Offa Cippa had to be euthanased (on my 70th birthday!) in 2010 without having been able to produce a daughter to continue her line. Wishing to combine the genes of 2 specific studs in order to start again,
    I had to wait until July 2012 before Bea 
    http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/dog.html?id=1325022  - a granddaughter of one of those 2 studs - became available. Semen of the other stud was reserved, ready for her to produce my P-litter.

    I am not a keen exporter - I prefer to inspect properties & meet potential puppy owners.
    I strongly believe that, to be any good at all, a GSD must FIRST be a good pet. Which requires me to minimise genetic problems, and requires buyers to engage in club training during their pup's first year - and my Guarantee on adults is contingent on production of a Puppy Graduation certificate.
    As I am too old to compete, I reserve some pups for people who WILL get seriously involved in training competition or conformation showing.




     


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