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Collie Kurzhaar (Smooth) Collie Langhaar (Rough) COLLIE LANGHAAR (ROUGH) COLLIE KURZHAAR (SMOOTH) FCI-GRUPPE: 1 Richter: Dijkhorst Rachel, NL Ring: 1 RÜDE - ZWISCHENKLASSE 1 LEGEND OF CAMELOT’S NEXT PRIDE, VDH/ZBRH COK 1863, 20.12.2017, V: TÖRNSKOGENS OSCAR DE LA RENTA, M: LEGEND OF CAMELOT’S HEART DESIRE, Z: ISCHNER HEIKE, B: MÖLLER DIANA RÜDE - OFFENE KLASSE 2 TENDER WIND´S DASHING DOPEY, VDH/ZBRH COK 2086, 16.04.2018, V: DIAMOND FOX MONSIEUR, M: ELETTATRIA CARDEMOMUM AV THARA, Z: TUULA FRIARI, B: HOFER BERNHARD RÜDE - CHAMPIONKLASSE 3 CINNABERRY’S SECRET CHARM, VDH/ZBRH COK 1639, FI47719/16, 08.09.2016, V: CLINGSTONE’S LAP DOG, M: TURNING LEAF’S MUY CHICK MANOLO B, Z: GRÖHN ANNEMARI, B: MUSCHLER MICHAELA HÜNDIN - ZWISCHENKLASSE 4 JACK MACK`S VA TATAIDH, VDH/ZBRH COK 1882, 14.01.2018, V: JACK MACK`S PAISDE PON, M: STURTMOOR KLARISSANT KISS, Z: HART- MANN GUDRUN , B: NIEMARKT RUTH HÜNDIN - OFFENE KLASSE 5 AMALKA STASTNA SMECKA, CMKU/CK/1274/17, 31.05.2017, V: NATALAIN DIAMOND OF BILA KAIFA, M: FEIDRA BOHEMIA ELENOR, Z: VALDECKA BLANKA , B: VOJACKOVA JITKA HÜNDIN - CHAMPIONKLASSE 6 JACK MACK’S SPEIS SAOGHAL, VDH/ZBRH COK 1627, 14.11.2016, V: JACK MACK’S REOBHARTAN, M: JACK MACK’S X-DREAM SOCAIR, Z: HARTMANN GUDRUN, B: HARTMANN GUDRUN COLLIE LANGHAAR (ROUGH) FCI-GRUPPE: 1 Richter: Dijkhorst Rachel, NL Ring: 1 RÜDE - JUGENDKLASSE 7 HERO OF FEELING FOR NATURE, VDH/DCC 12962, 19.10.2018, V: BANDIT BRYAN FROM EVAN’S HOME, M: ADANNA FEELING FOR NA- TURE, Z: FROHLICH JANA , B: VAN BUREN SAMANTHA 8 BURGHLEY VOM GESTÜT RIEGERSBURG, ÖHZB/COL 9158, 24.09.2018, V: FREE WILLY OF WOODQUARTER, M: TILIA VOM HAUSE REINHARD, Z: WIMMER BERNHARD & ELISABETH , B: SENDTNER BIRGIT SHETLAND SHEEPDOG 9 ORION VON ROTTENSTEIN, ÖHZB/COL 9123, 18.03.2018, V: LANCELOT SIR VOM BRÜGGENER LAND, M: MONA VON ROTTENSTEIN, Z: MODL KAROLINA , B: KIRISITS JOANNE RÜDE - OFFENE KLASSE 10 OH MY LITTLE HERO OF ENDLESS HILLS, VDH/ZBRH COL 75379, 25.11.2015, V: HIP HOP HERO OF ENDLESS HILLS, M: PATTY LADY VOM BRUEGGENER- LAND, Z: HUPTAS NICOLE, B: UNGER PETER 11 IRON AUS DEM ORANKEGARTEN, ÖHZB/COL 9113, VDH/ZBRH COL 76183, 22.05.2017, V: DUMBLEDORE VON ANGIS ZAUBERWALD, M: BLUE HELENA VOM IM- CHEN, Z: DAHNE INGO , B: KIRISITS JOANNE RÜDE - CHAMPIONKLASSE 12 BENEDISTER FIREMAKER PORTHOS, MET.COLL.523/17, 09.05.2017, V: WINSTON MAGICZNY SZKOT, M: BENEDISTER ALCANTARA, Z: BUKOVI MARIA, B: BUKOVI MARIA RÜDE - VETERANENKLASSE 13 XCALIBUR VON DER ISCHLERBAHN, ÖHZB/COL 8543, 22.04.2010, V: HANNIBAL BLACK OF LOVELY CREEK, M: YESTERDAY’S BLUE ICE VON DER ISCHLERBAHN, Z: KIRISITS FAMILIE, B: KIRISITS JOANNE HÜNDIN - OFFENE KLASSE 14 CONNYDREAM KILLING ME SOFTLY, VDH/ZBRH COL 76036, 02.03.2017, V: KID ROCK VOM OLD TOM, M: ILOA-SILVER-BLUE DES STUARTS DE BOIS- BELLE, Z: SCHUBERT KARLA UND STEFFEN , B: WOLLNER ROMANA 15 ELIZA MOGLI VOM BUCKENHOFER FORST , VDH/ZBRH COL 73189, 13.08.2013, V: JACK DANIELS VOM HAUSE REINHARD , M: ROSEGARDEN VICTORIA’S SECRET, Z: NAHR CHRISTINE, B: STURM MANUELA 16 GIRO DI BOA DI CAMBIANO, ROI 13/59947, 11.03.2013, V: BY JUST IN TIME OF RIVER TWEED, M: LUNAROSSA DI CAMBIANO, Z: GARABELLI MARIA TERESA, B: GARABELLI MARIA TERESA SHETLAND SHEEPDOG FCI-GRUPPE: 1 Richter: Dijkhorst Rachel, NL Ring: 1 RÜDE - JUGENDKLASSE 17 SUNBLESSED FOREST MAXWELL, ÖHZB/SHET 3163, VDH/ZBRH SHE 26031, 02.10.2018, V: PIRO THE PRIDE OF ROUGH’S, M: SUNBLESSED FOREST DEEP BLUE SKYE, Z: REITER MAGDALENA UND JOSEF , B: KUPIEC SABINE 18 TYCANCY ZUPERHERO, ÖHZB/SHET 3038, 10.05.2018, V: KETRIN’S MACHO BOY, M: TYCANCY LET’S SHINE, Z: DORER CHRISTINA, B: SCHATZL DENISE SHETLAND SHEEPDOG RÜDE - ZWISCHENKLASSE 19 RIVERMIST LET THE SKY FALL, ROI 18/43938, 03.12.2017, V: VIEWDALE MR HILTON, M: RIVERMIST LET THE DREAM BEGIN, Z: GILI ALFREDO , B: GILI ALFREDO RÜDE - OFFENE KLASSE 20 PRETTY LAVENDER BREEZY SUMMER SHADOW, VDH/ZBRH SHE 24464, 03.07.2015, V: HAPPY HARLEY VOM ERKELENZER LAND, M: SWEETNESS SHIRLEY VOM ERKELENZER LAND, Z: RODENS CHRISTINA , B: DIETL MARINA 21 BLUE WITCH LIKE A PRAYER, SHSB/LOS 761424, LOF 1 SHET. 32002/3467, 16.09.2015, V: BACK IN BLACK SPARKS OF THE TEMPEST, M: BLUE WITCH HANOI, Z: BASTIAN F. , B: KAMBER GABRIELA RÜDE - CHAMPIONKLASSE 22 MITCHFIELDS REFLEXION, ROI 17/83612, KC AT03009105, 22.07.2016, V: MISTMERE BLACKTHORN AT SHELRIDGE, M: KYLEBURN LAODICE, Z: MITCHELL C. , B: ALBRIGO ANNA 23 LOVESOME XEON, SHSB 739918, PKR.I-76627, 07.10.2014, V: QUASHEE OPERATION CHAOS, M: LOVESOME DREAMLIKE ROSE, Z: KA- BALA ROBERT , B: KAMBER GABRIELA 24 RIVERMIST READY STEADY GO, ROI 15/72548, 04.03.2015, V: RIVERMIST TAKE A CHANCE ON ME, M: RIVERMIST RETURN OF THE QUEEN, Z: GILI ALFREDO, B: GILI ALFREDO HÜNDIN - JÜNGSTENKLASSE 25 ACHOR’S SURPRISE ICECREAM, NHSB 3166045, SHSB/LOS 764773, 27.01.2019, V: PAQUITO BLACK OF SILVER-SHADOW, M: NOTORIOUS DE MOORSTILE, Z: KAMBER GABRIELA, B: BRUIJN AFKE HÜNDIN - JUGENDKLASSE 26 TRIFECTA’S A BONFIRE NIKITA, ÖHZB/SHET 3096, 23.06.2018, V: FINN BLUE OF SPRIGHTLINESS, M: DON’T WORRY BE HAPPY THE PRIDE OF ROUGH`S, Z: BÖHLER MELANIE , B: MELANIE BÖHLER HÜNDIN - OFFENE KLASSE 27 AMY BLACK VON DER AHORNALLEE, VDH/SSCD 2467, 14.08.2014, V: INDIGO VON DIPPOLDISWALDE, M: PAULA BLUE LADY VON DER AHOR- NALLEE, Z: DUSI DORA AND GERHARD, B: VAN BUREN SAMANTHA 28 SUNBLESSED FOREST DEEP BLUE SKYE, VDH/ZBRH SHE 23878, 05.05.2014, V: JEY JEY OF SHELTIE-CASTLE, M: SUNBLESSED FOREST ALLIE, Z: RE- ITER M. UND J. , B: REITER MAGDALENA U. JOSEF 29 ACHOR’S SURPRISE PEARL OF BEAUTY, NHSB 3007405, SHSB/LOS 731328, 08.12.2014, V: JARI KING OF SPADES V.’T MAARTENSHUIS, M: WHITE COASTAL LITTLE BLUE SKYLIGHT, Z: KAMBER GABRIELA , B: BRUIJN AFKE 30 HAVANNA THAT WILL DO, VDH/ZBRH SHE 25361, 13.05.2017, V: SHELLOVE MAN AFTER MIDNIGHT, M: MAGICAL HEARTBREAKERS END- LESS LOVE EMILY , Z: ZIEMSEN URSULA, B: REINER-PROBST ANITA WELSH CORGI PEMBROKE HÜNDIN - CHAMPIONKLASSE 31 SUNBLESSED FOREST ISLEEN , VDH/ZBRH SHE 25100, 29.09.2016, V: NAPPO VOM GOLDBACHMOOR , M: SUNBLESSED FOREST ALLIE, Z: RE- ITER M. UND J. , B: REITER MAGDALENA U. JOSEF 32 VAN GLENALAN PRADA IN BLUE, ROI 16/119066, 30.05.2016, V: BLUE JEANS BOY DI SELVASPINA, M: HOT CHOCOLAT PIPER DES RO- MARINS DE MAYERLING, Z: JONES ALAN, B: ALBRIGO ANNA 33 NOTORIOUS DE MOORSTILE, SHSB/LOS 758780, LOF 1 SHET. 35484/0, 12.06.2017, V: MASTERMIND AT SHELRIDGE, M: IMPERIOUS DE MOORSTILE, Z: TRIL- LOU SERENA , B: KAMBER GABRIELA 34 RIVERMIST SOMEONE LIKE YOU, ROI 16/6323, 20.10.2015, V: BLUE WITCH I LOVE OSLO, M: IL GRANAIO DEI MALATESTA BUTTERFLY WINGS, Z: GILI ALFREDO, B: GILI ALFREDO WELSH CORGI CARDIGAN FCI-GRUPPE: 1 Richter: Dijkhorst Rachel, NL Ring: 1 RÜDE - JUGENDKLASSE 35 DRAGON BEAUTIFUL JOY OF LIFE, HR 10018 WCC, 29.03.2018, V: BACCALAUREUS VOM HOLLEDAUER BOCKERL, M: BRANDY BRIE BEAU- TIFUL JOY OF LIFE, Z: MILENKOVIC BRANKO, B: PFALZGRAF LUISE HÜNDIN - JUGENDKLASSE 36 DAPHNE VOM HOLLEDAUER BOCKERL, VDH/WCC 1620, 20.06.2018, V: FEST PINOCCHIO AT CORGILANDIA, M: BACCARA ROSE VOM HOLLEDAUER BOCKERL, Z: PFALZGRAF LUISE, B: STEIGENBERGER JUTTA WELSH CORGI PEMBROKE FCI-GRUPPE: 1 Richter: Dijkhorst Rachel, NL Ring: 1 RÜDE - OFFENE KLASSE 37 ANDVOL SHUBERT NB, RKF 5002044, 23.03.2017, V: ANDVOL ZHERAR, M: ANDVOL MURAKAMI NB, Z: VOLKOVA MARINA, B: SHUVALOVA OLGA HÜNDIN - JUGENDKLASSE 38 XENA VOM MOOSACHER, SHSB/LOS 761270, 13.08.2018, V: FORTIN’S BLACK AND GOLD TIGER, M: TAMINA VOM MOOSACHER, Z: HÄBERLI H.U. + KOCH STEPHANIE, B: STEINMANN CHRISTINE BORDER COLLIE HÜNDIN - OFFENE KLASSE 39 QUIRA VOM MOOSACHER, SHSB/LOS 733976, 28.03.2015, V: FINN VOM MOOSACHER, M: JOLLY VOM MOOSACHER, Z: HÄBERLI H.U. UND KOCH STEPHANIE, B: STEINMANN CHRISTINE HÜNDIN - CHAMPIONKLASSE 40 PEMSLIFE JUST A DREAM, ROI 16/190208, 07.10.2016, V: PEMCADER HIGH FLYER, M: ONLY ME OF PENNIES FROM HEAVEN, Z: FERRARI ESTHER, B: FERRARI ESTHER BORDER COLLIE FCI-GRUPPE: 1 Richter: Nierscher-Nemecek Nina-Valerie, A Ring: 2 RÜDE - JÜNGSTENKLASSE 40 A MORIARTY OF THE CELTIC VINEYARDS, ÖHZB/BORC 4997, 12.12.2018, V: BORDERLINE COUNTRY DON GIOVANNI, M: LI-ANN OF THE CELTIC VINEYARDS, Z: HRDINA KARL , B: MILLER CAROLYN RÜDE - JUGENDKLASSE 41 GLAENDALE DEEP IMPRESSION, ÖHZB/BORC 4906, 22.07.2018, V: SIMARO BRUCE DARNELL, M: BORDERLINE COUNTRY WINNINGSTYLE, Z: NEUSCHITZER NINA , B: NEUSCHITZER NINA 42 BORDERCULT EAGLE, ÖHZB/BORC 4868, 19.05.2018, V: BORDERFAME STAR LINES, M: QUELLYANE MIAMI, Z: ZIESERL JENNIFER , B: ZIESERL JENNIFER RÜDE - ZWISCHENKLASSE 43 SIMARO SKYFALL, VDH/ZBRH BOC 21841, 24.01.2018, V: SIMARO O.C.CALIFORNIA, M: SIMARO GINGERBELL , Z: ADELSPERGER SILVIA , B: ADELSPERGER SILVIA 44 NEW DREAM’S BORDER THAT’S ALL, LOI 18/8481, 23.10.2017, V: TEHYA SHOW ME THE WORLD, M: SIMARO HEARTBEAY AWAY, Z: PAGNIN MARTINA, B: BARBIERATO LORIS RÜDE - OFFENE KLASSE 45 YANNICK VON DEN DREI KAISERBERGEN, ÖHZB/BORC 3895/REG, VDH/ZBRH BOC 17773, 06.04.2014, V: ZECARA’S DIVE INTO THE SUN, M: DREAMS COME TRUE JEFFIJA, Z: SCHMID ELKE , B: WISAUER WOLFGANG 46 GLAENDALE BRAVEHEART, VDH/ZBRH BOC 22313, ÖHZB/BORC 4429, 18.10.2016, V: TRUCHARM MY BRILLANTINO TALE, M: BORDERLINE COUNTRY WIN- NINGSTYLE, Z: NEUSCHITZER NINA , B: KASSNER MARIA 47 LITTLE BIG LOVE JAGO, ROI 17/88118, 30.03.2017, V: BORDERBAY TUCSON, M: MILEY, Z: CAPPELLARI ILENIA, B: CAPPELLARI ILENIA BORDER COLLIE 48 WELSH RIVERDEE MISCHIEF MANAGED, VDH/ZBRH BOC 20663, 28.04.2016, V: EIRI GREME GWEN, M: NEVER NEVER LAND U’REVENGE, Z: WENZEL SHAUNA , B: WENZEL SHAUNA RÜDE - CHAMPIONKLASSE 49 ALEJANDRO OF CLEVERLAND, VDH/ZBRH BOC 14449, 28.11.2010, V: TRUCHARM READ ALLABOUTIT, M: TEQUILA SUNRISE OF CLEVERLAND, Z: KLUG STEPHANIE , B: KASSNER MARIA HÜNDIN - JUGENDKLASSE 50 SIMARO UNIQUE DIAMOND , VDH/ZBRH BOC 22386, 20.06.2018, V: PUKAWIDGEE REMEMBER MY NAME
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