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German Shepherd Dog -
Female
Queen of Switzerland
THE FIRST GSD TO BE AKC REGISTERED
Dam born: 20. August 1905
AKC 115006 (Vol 25 1908)
Hip: Not known - Elbows: Not known
Breed report
No breed report has been submitted
Linebreeding
Pedigree
Kuno von Wohlen 1903 | V Beowulf (SZ10) früher Beowulf Sonnenberg bezw. Wolf 1899 | 1900/01 SGR Hektor von Schwaben 1898 |
Thekla I von der Krone | ||
Selma von der Krone (genannt Selma von Wohlen) 1901 | Sire: enstammt vermutlich der Sparwasserschen ZuchtSieger 1899 Jörg von der Krone (fr. von Schwäbisch-Gmünd or Wolf) Sire: enstammt vermutlich der Sparwasserschen Zucht 1898 | |
HGHLiera von der Krone HGH 1900 | ||
Wanda von Brugg | Rigo von der Krone 1900 | 1900/01 SGR Hektor von Schwaben 1898 |
Nelly Eislingen 1898 | ||
Mira von Augst | Prinz Leo von Habsburg 1896 | |
Flora (von Habsburg) (Bürgin) |
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This is a dog pedigree, used by breeders and breed enthusiasts to see the ancestry and line-breeding of that individual dog. The pedigree page also contains links to the dogs siblings and progeny (if any exist). For dog owners with purebred dogs this is an excellent resource to study their dog's lineage.
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Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 05:02 pm
"The first recorded reference to a GSD in America was when Mira of Dalmore (never registered) Property of Dalmore Kennels of H.A. Dalrymple, of Port Allegheny, Pennsylvania, was Exhibited. She was first Open Class, at Newcastle, and first open, Philadelphia. These awards were probably in the miscellaneous Classes at those shows, for we find the same bitch appearing and winning the miscellaneous Class at New York in 1907. entered as a Belgium ( sic. ) sheepdog.
The bitch's real name was Mira von Offingen and was imported in 1906 by Otto H. Gross along with two others. How she came to be shown in Dalrymple's name is not known. After finding nobody in America was interested in the breed, Gross took Mira back to Germany.
Mira of Dalmore was never registered in the American Kennel Club Stud Book.
In 1908 she was again exhibited in the miscellaneous Class at New York in 1908, this time entered as a German Sheepdog. In this Class she had competition, another German Sheepdog known simply as Queen being exhibited by Adolph Vogt, who won first in her class, defeating Mira. This Queen, was in all probability, in fact Queen of Switzerland (115006), of Largely Krone blood. The first GSD to be registered in the Studbook of the American Kennel Club."
Queen of Switzerland THE FIRST GSD TO BE AKC REGISTERED by GSD Lineage on 08 December 2013 - 17:12
Posted: Thu Jul 30, 2009 04:00 pm
Queen of Switzerland THE FIRST GSD TO BE AKC REGISTERED by the Ol'Line Rebel on 30 July 2009 - 16:07