
Ebo v.d. Groote Maat |
Kastra’s sire, the champion, Bundessieger
and IDC Sieger Ebo v.d. Groote Maat/ 1982 (Egor
v.d. Eland x Baroness Eva v. Rensloo), was also a sire
of significance. Ebo was an elegant yet powerful male
with a very solid, stable disposition, coming from two
parents also known for their very strong dispositions.
Ebo‘s mother, Baroness Eva v. Rensloo/1976 (Alva
v. Franckenhorst x Gräfin Graziedotter) was one of the
famous B litter v. Rensloo, a litter fortunate to have
had two beautiful parents with very solid characters.
Eva‘s brown son, Ebo, skipped the first generational phenotype
linkup, being far more typical of his grandsire, the
fiery Alva v. Franckenhorst/1971 (Chico v. Forell
x Amarilda v.d. Wachenburg), Angekört. |
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Mia and Kalina v. Norden Stamm |
As
a brown Ebo had only a handful of matings in his lifetime,
yet successfully passed his superior qualities onto a
small, but highly influential group of champions and Siegers.
The most internationally signifigent of these were: In
Spain, the champion and multi-Sieger Tor Bey de Amiluc/1987
(Ebo x Jill di Los Valienties). In Japan, the Res. Sieger
and Japanese National Champion Falko di Los Valienties/1986
(Ebo x Odysee di Los Valienties). In Germany, the champion
and multi-Siegerin Mia v. Norden Stamm/1987 (Ebo
x Anka v. Flandrischen Löwen), and in Germany and the
USA, the champion and multi-Siegerin Kalina v. Norden
Stamm/1985 (Ebo x Alida v. Flandrischen Löwen). Also
in the USA was the Am. Champion Danzig v. Adlercrest/1987
(Ebo x Amida v. Flandrischen Löwen). |

Danzig
v. Adlercrest |

Baroness Eva v. Rensloo |
Baroness Eva‘s full sister, Bonita, also had a superlative
character (VH2, Angekört) and passed this quality onto her
champion and Siegerin daughter Esmir v. Hermansjomaik/1982
(by Nicolai v. Klosterkamp). Esmir was a spirited, almost
masculine looking bitch, who in turn produced yet another
handsome sire of significance with an excellent character,
the multi-Sieger Hargos v.t. Wantij/1986 (by Hertog
Alpha v. Le Dobry.) The Hargos story is discussed in detail
in the 3rd. Quarter 1999 Focus.

Esmir v. Hermansjomaik |

Hargos v.t. Wantij |

Baron Bryan v. Harro’s Berg |
The third productive member of the Rensloo family was the
champion brother, Baron Cecar v. Rensloo. He had a superlative
working career (VH3 before 23 months, IPO 3, Sch.H. 3, RCI
3, FH and was also Dutch Working Champion.) Cecar in turn
sired the multi-Sieger Baron Bryan v. Harro’s Berg/1985
(Cecar x Vitesse v. Franckenhorst), Sch.H. 3, IPO 3 and top
graded at German, French and Belgium character tests. Baron
Bryan needs no introduction to Dobermann people and was the
third sire of significance the Rensloo siblings produced between
them, underlining the relevance of this family in the Dobermann
history. [Bryan is discussed in detail in the 1st.
Quarter 1998 Focus]
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