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In addition, many kennels were founded with Jägerhof-offspring. So Julius Wipfel turned to the Institute for Breeding and Genetics of Domestic Animals at the University of Göttingen, and Professor Dr. Ruth Gruhn advised him "... to breed with far less related animals soon". In principle, her advice referred to the improved "Method A", and was based on the assumption that six different lines still existed - which, in reality, was no longer the case. This new plan could not be adhered to, either. The crossing in of new blood from the outside became a necessity. Julius Wipfel had already proposed to cross in the Samoyed in 1964 (Meeting for Breeding Matters on 19 January, 1964). But until April 1965 a suitable Samoyed male could not be found; they had even considered using a German Shepherd Dog - as a makeshift, so to speak - but this was never done. In 1972 Wipfel could finally put his beloved Samoyed idea into practice - but this was not at all to the liking of Charlotte Baldamus. She continued to adhere strictly to her method, as she thought it was much too early to undertake such far reaching experiments, without knowing enough about the dogs. She would have preferred to get suitable dogs from other inbreeding lines to expand the gene pool. But nothing could be done in that respect. At that point, more than 90% of all available dogs for breeding had Jägerhof blood somewhere in their first generations. 

Pedigree 

C. Baldamus & W. Jentzsch

A new person entered the field of Eurasier breeding: One day, it must have been in January 1970, a young man named Werner Schmidt showed up in Mittelberg. He was interested in a puppy. In 1963, he had read the books "King Solomon's Ring" and "Man Meets Dog" with great enthusiasm and he longed to own a dog like Stasi. Still in 1965, he had seen later generations of Stasi, with Konrad Lorenz at the Max Planck-Institute in Seewiesen, also a year later in Altenberg. But Werner Schmidt, who had a Diploma in Biology, soon realized that the Lorenz family had stopped breeding. For the first time in 1969, Werner Schmidt read something about the Wolf-Chow in the literature written by Eberhardt Trumler. And so Schmidt found his way to Charlotte Baldamus in Mittelberg via the canine expert Trumler (Trumler was a former consultant and honorary member of the ZG) and via Wipfel. When Schmidt saw Cara und her daughter Jerry, he immediately knew that this was the dog he had always longed for. Right away he ordered a puppy from Cara, as she was planned to have the next litter. Baldamus: "I could see he was fascinated by the dogs". 

Pedigree

 

 

Excursion:    Konrad Lorenz and Eurasiers

Pedigree

Werner Schmidt's first Eurasier was the female "Lotus vom Jägerhof". When Schmidt was accepted to do research studies for his Doctortitle in 1972 with Konrad Lorenz, Lorenz got to know Lotus and was fascinated, too: "She reminds me of my Stasi, she looks so much like her. I would also love to have such a dog". Lotus refused to be mated the first time, and so Lorenz went to Charlotte Baldamus in 1972 to get a female, black with light markings, "Nanette vom Jägerhof", whom he called "Babett". Later on  he said of her: "In reference to her character, she is the best dog I have ever owned". One can only imagine what a surprise and what a feeling it must have been for Charlotte Baldamus: Konrad Lorenz, whose studies, thoughts and experiences had always guided her, wanted to explicitely have a dog from HER kennel  and even stated later on that this dog was the best he had ever owned!

A greeting to C. Baldamus from K. Lorenz

Here the circle closes: His very own idea caught up with Konrad Lorenz. Up to then he had known absolutely nothing about this new breed "Eurasier"! Just what connected Konrad Lorenz with this breed? Everything? Or nothing?
Just as it should be, Konrad Lorenz went to pick up his female dog from the breeder, Charlotte Baldamus. A friendly and longstanding exchange of thoughts and letters followed. The Professor was only not quite happy with the structure of the body of his "Babett", he wrote:"I would really like to try and add a little Husky blood into the breed. Chow and Wolfspitz give our dogs too curly tails. Babett's bottom is really adorable and funny, but not serious enough for a dog that resembles a wolf seen from the front."

 

Contrary to Konrad Lorenz, Julius Wipfel was convinced of the "Samoyed-idea". But this discussion took place after the Samoyed had already been crossed in several times. Dr. Werner Schmidt also supported the crossing in of the Samoyed; as a biologist, he viewed this from a different angle than Wipfel and Baldamus.

The Samoyed male "Cito vom Pol" (also called "Orion von der Bergstraße") was used as a stud from 1972 to 1977 in the following litters:

  • C vom Stechersee WT 27.03.1972 

  • A vom Römerturm 25.08.1972 

  • D vom Stechersee 11.10.1972 

  • A vom Birkenbruch 28.11.1972 

  • A vom Urdbrunnen 15.06.1973 

  • A vom Hasenleiser 24.02.1974 

  • K vom Stechersee 12.02.1976 

  • L vom Stechersee 11.04.1977.

This was surely the greatest turning point in the early days of Eurasier breeding. 

 

Continuation of Breeding Efforts

These matings belonged to the first big series of measures to expand the genetic pool. There were great differences in the results, and a longduring phase of selection and testing followed, which lasts up until today and is still going on. The offspring of the Wittekindsburg were only considered with great care, as there seemed to be some uncertainty, and this was examined more closely in the kennel vom Stechersee. Remarkably, the type and wonderful behaviour of the Jägerhof dogs could not be found among the offspring of the incrossing of the Samoyed nor among the offspring of the other matings with foundation stock. In general, it was found that the dogs had become friendlier towards strangers. Solely the Blumenhag line stood out due to their great social behaviour and their reserved and pleasant character. In this case it was HD that needed to be carefully considered.

1984 in the kennel "vom Unland" in the EKW, another original mating took place. The ZG supported this at first, but stopped in 1990, because metabolic problems showed up in the offspring. For breeding you really need good luck as well.

The following photos show the results of the second and third generations after the crossing in of the Samoyed, of the matings of foundation stock in the kennels Wittekindsburg and Nixensee and of a further incrossing of Chow-Chow. The examples show how diverse the results can be in the following generations. And, stud Boris vom Blumenhag was one of the most important inheriters as he produced more than 50 direct offspring ...

... Here are examples of his direct offspring ...

        

 

Further examples for the diversity in type in this breeding phase: The beautiful Drusus vom Weissdornhag (son of Brummi vom Blumenhag), the F2-female Donna v.d. Wittekindsburg, the short- or stocky-haired Eurasier Cäsar vom Hermareg, but also Asa vom Blumenhag, the foundation mother of the Stratenhof line, containing 25% each of L-Jägerhof-Eurasier, Samoyed, Wolfspitz and Chow:

        

 

Rurik vom Jägerhof, his offspring and comparable Eurasiers to him are shown here, they are mentioned here as an example of the generations that were crossed back to the Jägerhof dogs. This was necessary to limit the differences in appearance and behaviour, and to manifest the Jägerhof qualities and traits. At the same time, HD could be reduced to a tolerable proportion.

 

     

 

            

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