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by Pharaoh on 21 June 2009 - 06:06
Both of Pharaoh's parents have lines to Don Roandsteich who did well in the DDR shows. He was a gorgeous dog and passed on his incredible good looks and conformation.
Don Rolandsteich www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/17667.html

Aron vom Poppitz www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/444418.html

Michele and Pharaoh vom Banach www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/551839.html

by Jyl on 21 June 2009 - 08:06
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/26777.html
by vfg on 21 June 2009 - 18:06
I am glad that I opened this subject because I learned a lot from most of you (only one person tried to twist the subject to make it a discussion of show vs. working line.)
Thanks,
PD: By the way the DDR had an excellent and very complete format for "breed survey". Worthwile doing some research and reading it.
by Gustav on 21 June 2009 - 18:06

by Sunsilver on 21 June 2009 - 19:06
"Here is a DDR dog in one of my dogs pedigrees. This dog is DDR and VA rated."
ttp://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/26777.html
...And his grandsire was Don von Rolandsteich!
The more I hear about Don, the more impressed I am!
Another reason the DDR dogs have fallen out of popularity.... Owner have to be more careful with dogs that have high defense or civil drives, and in our sue-happy society, some would rather not take the chance of owning such a dog.
Vfg, it was never my intention to drag the discussion off topic. However, I have some pretty strong feelings about current showline dogs, and couldn't let your comment pass. I probably should have held my tongue, or in this case, fingers...but you were the one that brought the subject up!
It's unfortunate these great dog are becoming just a part of history now. Let's hope that if they cease to exist in their original form, their genes can at least do something to strengthen the West German dogs in body and temperment.
by Gustav on 21 June 2009 - 22:06

by Rik on 22 June 2009 - 01:06
Please post links on PDB. I'm thinking that after the dust settles, you are in the same backyard with Uber and Maggie.
JMHO,
Rik

by Pharaoh on 22 June 2009 - 03:06
Don Rolandsteich was quite a dog and threw his good genetics very dominantly.
Baldo was a grandson of Don

For comparison, here is a black and white of Don Rolandsteich

Michele

by wuzzup on 22 June 2009 - 03:06

by Pharaoh on 22 June 2009 - 06:06
I was researching for two years when I finally faced the fact that my beautiful Shadow would not be long for this world. He was 1/4 DDR, a grandson of David Nebelholz (Don Rolandsteich son). I bought Shadow in 1993 at a backyard in Cloverdale for 250 or 300 dollars. He was my first dog. I knew nothing except that my nieghbor told me to go look at these dogs. They were stunning-from a pet kennel in Southern California that was breeding their very fine old style American and West German working line offspring dogs to David.

I called Don Simon (David's owner) in the mid nineties. That is where some of my pictures come from, they were so sweet and sent them to me. That is how I knew that Shadow's mother looked like a female version of David and Shadow looked just like his mother and grandfather. Someday, if I can find his mother's pictures, I will post them.


This is me and my Shadow in 1994, he was 13 months old but you can see the resemblence.

Needless to say, I could not find descendents of David Nebelholz so I started researching Don Rolandsteich and eventually found my beautiful Pharaoh vom Banach. I am going to make an effort to get some pictures of him properly stacked. He will be two years old in September on the same day that I will turn 61 years old. I sure hope I get a really good OFA for my birthday!!!!

Michele
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