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CAC 4 Grupa 01 FCI 15 Chien De Berger Belge Nr.start Numele cainelui / Name COR Data nast./D.o.b. CAC 4 Grupa 01 F.C.I. 15 Chien de berger belge - Tervueren Campioni / Champion Femele/Bitches 9 BLACK CARAMBAS AQUA FI50644\/13 20/09/2013 Heracles Of The Home Port && Ce Demetra Av Nangijala Cr/B: Sonja Enlund Pr/O: Siru Heinonen SF F.C.I. 332 Ceskoslovensky Vlcak Pui / Puppy Masculi/Dogs 10 O'TARIS MALY BYSTEREC LO1795122 16/12/2016 Gunner Maly Bysterec && Connie Vlci Tlapka Cr/B: Marek Medvecky Pr/O: Motta Stefania I Campioni / Champion Masculi/Dogs 11 CHARON SRDCERVAC COR A 264-15\/332 06/12/2014 CHEWBE && ANNE LEE SRDCERVAC Cr/B: DANIELA CILOVA Pr/O: FOCK RODICA RO 12 DEVIL MAVERICK LOI11\/33252 01/01/2011 Wakan Arimminum && Ch. Ombra Passo de Lupo Cr/B: Bonfiglioli Alessandra Pr/O: Degli Esposti Barbara I Juniori / Junior Femele/Bitches 13 WINDESPRESS MIRAGE LOI16178231 26/08/2016 Ch. 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Pr/O: Kalinichenko Victoria U F.C.I. 53 Komondor Pui / Puppy Masculi/Dogs 46 KENDERESKERTI-KOVES CUDAR Met.Ko.961\/17 08/03/2017 Penzesgyori Tenkes && Beremendi-Bundas Napsugar Cr/B: Darok Eva Pr/O: Ballai RO Juniori / Junior Femele/Bitches 47 CSENGE HIDVEGI A 248-16\/053 13/08/2016 Urfi Hidvegi && Kulcsi Komisz Gerle Cr/B: Butyurka&Ballai Pr/O: Balazs Jozsef RO Deschisa / Open Femele/Bitches 48 HETVEZER ORE GULYAS RONA Met.Ko.632\/16 27/08/2015 Penzesgyori Sanci && Hetvezer Ore Csalfa Cr/B: Eszes Tamas Pr/O: Beke Sandor RO F.C.I. 54 Kuvasz Campioni / Champion Femele/Bitches 49 ANGYAL A 579-15\/054 16/07/2015 Halasi-Pasztor Alpok && Kuvaszok es Nagyragadozok Baranta Cr/B: Moldovan Sandor Pr/O: Moldovan&Ballai RO F.C.I. 55 Puli Black discretely shaded with rust-red or gre Deschisa / Open Femele/Bitches 50 A-CSOPI A 361-15\/055 15/11/2014 Csillag szemu Amur && Aliz Cr/B: Moldovan Sandor Pr/O: Moldovan&Ballai RO F.C.I. 55 Puli Pearl-white without any rust-red shade Juniori / Junior Masculi/Dogs 51 LONCSOSI-BATOR FALAT Met.Pl.845\/16 30/03/2016 Loncsosi-Bator Rajka && Loncsosi-Bator Derce Cr/B: Bator Zsuzsa Pr/O: Ballai RO Juniori / Junior Femele/Bitches 52 SZENTMIHALYI-SZABO ANKA Met.Pl.944\/16 20/06/2016 Cseri-Subas Firka && Insegdombi Deres Cr/B: Szabone Ivanyi Katalin Pr/O: Ballai RO CANEXPO v.5.1. 381 Nr.start Numele cainelui / Name COR Data nast./D.o.b. Grupa 01 F.C.I. 56 Pumi Grey in different shades; Black; Fawn White Juniori / Junior Femele/Bitches 53 HAROMSZEKI-GOBE DORKA JANKA A 17-16\/056 26/08/2016 Csunyatelepi Ebcsont && Gyorgyudvari Hgobe Tucsok Cr/B: Blaga Zsolt Pr/O: Beke Sandor RO F.C.I. 223 Hollandse Herdershond Short-haired Intermediara / Intermediate Masculi/Dogs 54 URAS VON GROF BOX COR A 78-16\/223 21/10/2015 Castor Il De Bravura Blanca && Chilly Flay Dogs Attak Cr/B: Kocsis Attila Pr/O: Kocsis Attila & Stoica Lucian RO Deschisa / Open Masculi/Dogs 55 SPIKE VON GROF BOX COR B 10-15\/223 15/09/2014 Chid von der Herdergang && Chilly Fly Dogs Attack Cr/B: Kocsis Attila & Kovacs RobertPr/O: Kocsis Attila RO Juniori / Junior Femele/Bitches 56 ZITA VON GROF BOX A 111-17\/223 07/09/2016 Holland Mack V.
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