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Deutscher Schäferhund DEUTSCHER SCHÄFERHUND DEUTSCHER SCHÄFERHUND FCI-GRUPPE: 1 Richter: Bösl Erich, D Ring: 1 RÜDE - JÜNGSTENKLASSE 3920 OLEX VOM LEITHAWALD, ÖHZB/DS 69649, 29.10.2018, V: INIESTA VOM LEITHAWALD, M: NETTY VON BAD-BOX, Z: EHRENHOFER ERICH , B: EHRENHOFER ERICH RÜDE - JUGENDKLASSE 3921 HILL VOM HAUS WILLERAU, ÖHZB/DS 69353, 14.04.2018, V: QUENN VON DER PISTE TROPHE, M: VRANZI VOM HAUS WILLERAU, Z: PERTL EDGAR, B: GSCHWANDTNER MARINA 3922 DUNKE VOM LASTAL, ÖHZB/DS 69219, 23.02.2018, V: FINN VON DER PISTE TROPHE, M: LENA VON LASTAL, Z: PREM BERN- HARD, B: PREM BERNHARD 3923 ALANGHUR BLADE, RKF 5266677, 03.05.2018, V: NANDO VON NORD TRAUM, M: ULME V.HAUS STORR, Z: ZHURBINA A. , B: GNIDENKO IRINA 3924 MAXX VOM LEITHAWALD, ÖHZB/DS 69484, 09.06.2018, V: WHILLO KLOSTERMOOR, M: TUSSI VOM LEITHAWALD, Z: EHRENHOFER ERICH , B: EHRENHOFER ERICH RÜDE - OFFENE KLASSE 3925 MIKO DES DOMINERIES, LOF 705686/44993, 09.06.2016, V: XENO VOM ALTENBERGER LAND, M: BIANCANEVE DE DOMUS DIDACUS, Z: CORTOT THIERRY, B: MICAULT STEPHANE 3926 AMBASSADOR MISTRIGO, JR 754637 NO, 20.05.2017, V: EL FUEGO VON SHAMAD, M: DILA, Z: MARKOVIC GORAN GORNJI MI- LANOVAC, B: MILOVANOVIC ANJA 3927 LARS DU VAL D’ANZIN, SZ 2344296, 06.08.2015, V: VAIKO VOM SUENTELSTEIN, M: FINA DU VAL D’ANZIN, Z: TRENTENAERE ERIC , B: PINTO ISABELLE 3928 MAX DU VAL D’ANZIN, SZ 2334019, 25.01.2016, V: WILLY VOM KUCKUCKSLAND, M: DAMINA VOM FICHTENSCHLAG, Z: TRENTENAERE ERIC , B: PINTO ISABELLE 3929 YUKI VOM LASTAL, ÖHZB/DS 68493, 28.01.2017, V: FINN VON DER PISTE TROPHE, M: REMY VOM LASTAL, Z: PREM BERN- HARD , B: LEBER CLAUDIA RÜDE - 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GEBRAUCHSHUNDEKLASSE 3948 ASKIA VON DER PISTE TROPHE, ÖHZB/DS 68866, VDH/SZ 2329026, 25.08.2016, V: GORAN VOM BIERSTADTER HOF, M: ELISHA REDOX, Z: BÖSL ERICH , B: HABERSAM LUDWIG 3949 XENI VOM LEITHAWALD, ÖHZB/DS 68628, 16.03.2017, V: KASPAR TRONJE, M: DOLCE VITA VOM LEITHAWALD, Z: EHRENHOFER ERICH , B: EHRENHOFER ERICH HÜNDIN - VETERANENKLASSE 3950 JOLA, LOI 08/144757, 31.12.2007, V: CAMPIONE ITALIANO VETERANO, M: IGOR DELL’ ERTANOVA, Z: CO- LESSO EZIO, B: PEZZELLA VINCENZO HÜNDIN - JUNGHUNDEKLASSE 3951 MAYLLIN AMADEUS BURG, UKU.0328946, 01.07.2017, V: SASCHA VOM KUCKUCKSLAND, M: GERMANIKA LIFE AMADEUS BURG, Z: AKATOV SERHII, B: AKATOV SERHII 3952 BORA VOM LEITHAWALD, ÖHZB/DS 68919, 03.10.2017, V: KASPAR TRONJE, M: AYMEE DEI COLLI STORICI, Z: EHRENHOFER ERICH, B: EHRENHOFER ERICH DEUTSCHER SCHÄFERHUND LANGSTOCKHAAR FCI-GRUPPE: 1 Richter: Bösl Erich, D Ring: 1 RÜDE - JÜNGSTENKLASSE 3953 ALVARO CON BUENA SANGRE, SKJ 78299/18, 09.11.2018, V: HUGH VOM EICHENPLATZ, M: PARIS Z LINTICHU, Z: RIDZOLOVA IVETA , B: BALLAY JOZEF RÜDE - 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