Horand von Grafrath |
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Sire Born : 01. January 1895 |
"Horand embodied for the enthusiasts of that time the fulfillment of their fondest
dreams. He was big for that period, between 24" and 24 1/2", even for the present day a good medium size, with powerful frame,
beautiful lines, and a nobly formed head. Clean and sinewy in build, the entire dog was one live wire. His character was on
a par with his exterior qualities; marvelous in his obedient fidelity to his master, and above all else, the straightforward
nature of a gentleman with a boundless zest for living. Although untrained in puppy hood, nevertheless obedient to the slightest
nod when at this master's side; but when left to himself, the maddest rascal, the wildest ruffian and incorrigible provoker
of strife. Never idle, always on the go; well disposed to harmless people, but no cringer, mad about children and always in
love. What could not have been the accomplishments of such a dog if we, at that time, had only had military or police service
training? His faults were the failings of his upbringing, never of his stock. He suffered from a superfluity of unemployed
energy, for he was in Heaven when someone was occupied with him and was then the most tractable of dog."
~Captain von
Stephanitz Originator of the breed
Both Sire and Dam of Baron can be traced back to Horand
von Grafrath, and Hector von Schwaben. Less than 28 generations of breeding seperate the foundation dog of the German Shepherd
breed, and Baron. Lineage can be traced back even further to Lene (Sparwasser), Greif (Sparwasser), Schäfermädchen von Hanau, Roland (SZOLD 990611), Courage (SZOLD 990086) Which
all pre-date 1895.
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