Holly von der Eichendorfschuler
Holly von der Eichendorfschuler
OFA GOOD
Mike vom Bungalow Sch III
Jago von den jungen Hansen Sch III
Tanga vom Basalthugel Sch III
Greif zum Lahntal Sch III FH INT
Greif vom Gasthof zum Ederdorf Sch III FH
Cora zum Lahntal Sch I
Ossie vom Silberbusch Sch I
Hermes vom Busecker Schloss SchIII
Gero vom Sudfeld Sch II
Zarno vom Holtkamper See Sch III
Uni v. d. Starrenburg Sch II
Pleuni vom Besecker Schloss Sch II
Gillo vom Busecker Schloss Sch III FH
Innes vom Busecker Schloss Sch II
Marri vom Busecker Schloss Sch II
Holly von der Eichendorfschuler (West German Import)
Vanco vom Alexyrvo Hof Sch III
Bert vom Schloss Landestrost Sch III
Aishcha vom Schloss Landestrost Sch II
Urs aus der Hopfenstrasse Sch III FH IP3
Bodo vom Haus Fussler Sch III FH
Kora aus der Hopfenstrasse Sch III FH
Sonne aus dem schwarzen Zwinger Sch III FH
Dona vom Weinhof Wagner Sch II
Greif zum Lahntal Sch III FH INT
Sagus vom Busecker Schloss Sch III FH IP3
Vroni vom Busecker Schloss Sch II
Zewa vom Busecker Schloss Sch III FH IP3
Zarno vom Holtkamper See Sch III
Pleuni vom Busecker Schloss Sch II
Innes vom Busecker Schloss Sch II
Holly is a West German import. If you are a student of working bloodlines, this pedigree has to open your eyes. Holly is linebred 2-4 on Grief, my retired stud dog (Natan Busecker Schloss) was a Grief Grandson, Holly is a Grief grandaughter. Grief died at 16 years of age and has been dead for many years. There is probably not another Grief grand daughter n this country that is as young her Holly and still breeding. Grief was known for producing hard working police service dogs and schutzhund dogs that competed the Bundessieger.She is a very good looking black and tan bitch with an excellent head. She has a head like a male.
TESTIMONIAL:
Mr. Frawley, You have sent me the greatest treasure in all the world, Max from Holly and Orfey. I've forgotten how quickly they capture your heart with one look into your eyes. All goes well now in our six day with no corrections except on myself for old habits. I'm crate training and socializing Max everyday, in the crate he seems to be right at home rarely makes a sound at least when I'm here. I live in the forest close to a river and meadow where Max investigates everything in the mornings, in the afternoon we go to town, everyday. He greets people as a happy puppy and with dogs an alert curiosity which I'm very careful about.
Thank you,
Lloyd