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Sudarka

Sudarka Ozeroff

Sudarka was bred by S W Ozeroff in Russia and sold to L. Doppelmann from Holland (kennel Eldee). Sudarka Ozerov NHSB 530/DBZ 15, was born April 9, 1891 (Ataman Glebov – Metelitsa Ozerov) – on the photo. Her measurements are: height 75 centimeters, chest girth 81, head length 29, head girth 38 centimeters. In 1895 […]

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Tjaika

Tjaika

Tjaika was, together with her brother Naletai, shown in Stockholm, May 1919, shortly after their arrival in Sweden. She was judged by Marie Knudtzen, Norwegian breeder/judge who wrote this about her: “Owned by Captain P O Silvferskiöld, this bitch reminds me a whole lot of Ch Ramsden Romance, with the same type of head and

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Eros Hassia

Written critique from The KennelClubs show 1 of June 1924 Virtues: Nice head, ears and teeth. Good depth of chest and well constructed front. Good shoulders and strong thigs, good feet. well carried tail, with nice feathering. The back is good when moving, puts his hindquarters well under him. Faults: To thin in croup and

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Midtfyn's Boja

Midtfyn’s Boja

American Ch Midtfyns Boja was an outstanding dog bred by in Denmark and exported to Harold Sundt, Jr in America. He was white with red sable patches born December 6, 1944, sired by Finis Pjotr out of Hollywoods Lola, which made him linebred on the important German stud dog, Wladislaw Monasterium. Boja was only used at

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Boran

Boran

He was said to have played the main role in the wolfhunting scenes in  Sergeij Bondartjuks film “War& Peace”. Imported from Moscow, a gift from Nikita Chrustiev to Lord & Lady Sternberg, He became most important as a studdog in England. Siring litters for Fortrouge and  Keepers.  

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