Notas: By Alison Kollenberg Printed in the fourth quarter of the "UDC Focus" 2000
Prinz vom Norden Stamm
The fact that Hertog Alpha v. Le Dobry dominated the Dobermann breeding in the Eighties and his sons throughout the Ninties created a genetic monopoly that had many breeders anxiously seeking after alternate sires who could offer a quality outcross to counter-balance a looming genetic implosion in an already limited gene pool. The most successful of these „Alpha free“ sires was unquestionably Prinz v. Norden Stamm/1988 (Quinn dei Nobili Nati x Kastra v. Norden Stamm). Born on the 27th. October, 1988 in Kiebitzreihe, Germany, Prinz was one of only two males in an all black litter of eight puppies, the majority of which were exported, including his brother Phoenix (Sch.H. 3, CD, D-CD, FH, TD, WAC), who went to the American, Sue Kelly-Walsh. According to his breeders, Jens and Alison Kollenberg, Prinz was a unanimous litter pick for the visitors, hi