DDR History - DDR Guard Dogs (2024)

Generations of true “DDR” bloodlines are limited to a span of about, forty years of breeding in the former East Germany. DDR dogs have a strong, solid, lean, muscular body, heavy bone construction and a large massive head. They have deep dark pigmentation and are not as angulated as West German show dogs. These dogs have a strong temperament, great working capacity and are well suited for Schutzhund, police work, search and rescue and many other tasks. Most importantly, DDR German Shepherds have a very low rate and severity of hip dysplasia.The concept is, that of a well-structured, perfectly balanced dog capable of performing at the highest known levels and that’s what we strive to attain.

From the time the walls went up in 1961, until it came down in 1989 when Germany was “reunified”, the breeders of German Shepherds were limited in their choices of breeding stock. A separate breed registry had to be instituted in the DDR, and the SDG Service and working dogs came to be. In the (DDR) the physical, drive, and mental characteristics and traits of Schutzhund and working dogs were rated by the Wertmessziffer system. In English Wertmessziffer means “measured value number.” Breeders and buyers depended on this 6-digit rating system to provide a comprehensive and reliable method for easily determining the characteristics of each evaluated and rated dog. More on this system can be found here. DDR Wertmessziffer Rating System

For example, a dog with a 6545/55 rating would be powerfully built with ideal constitution and.and good angulations. It would be an even tempered, good natured dog, yet very hard against influence. As reflected in the last two digits after the slash, hardness and sharpness would be very good. It refers to a dog’s inherent stimulation threshold and desire to pursue and attack. It does not imply “nervy”, fearful, flighty responses. Only dogs that passed rigorous evaluations were permitted to reproduce. This information was organized according to sires and dams and published periodically as a tool for breeders. This provided an exceptional tool for the improvement of the breed.

You may have come across the expressions “no line 13”, or Line 5-A, etc. In the old DDR, certain much-used foundation dogs’ bloodlines (Zucthlinien) were given a corresponding number, sometimes seen on a pedigree as ZL:XIII-A (13-A) or ZL:XII (12) etc, When another dog in future generations became a very proponent sire, he was given his own corresponding number, and so on.

Their offspring carried the sire line’s number (never the dam’s). By learning a little about the bloodlines, and by knowing who the key sires were, you can glean a great deal of information about the dogs in their background, just by knowing the ZL#. More on Zucthlinien Here. Today’s “DDR dogs” originate from these lines.

DDR German Shepherd Lines:: 5A: This line descends from Alf v. Nordfelsen and is predominantly propagated by Don v. Rolandsteich and his descendants. 11A: This line originates from Rolf v. Osnabruecker Land and is continued predominantly through Bernd v. Lierberg and his descendants like Pushkass v. Haus Himpel and Olf v. Fuerstendamm. 11B: This line descends from Ex v. Riedstern primarily through Cliff v. Bleichfleck. 11C: This line originates from V Ali vom Gränert,V Barry vom Andershofer Ufe,V Drusus vom Falkenwappen,V Geier vom Baruther Land,Bodo v Winkel, Casar v Rangental, Lars v Furstendamm, Seigo v Angerholz…Grand vd Ziegelwiese, Boy v Hohenwarthereck, Henk vd Moschelwith. 11D: This line radiates from Ingo v. Rudingen leading to Held v. Ritterberg and Jeff v. Flaemings Sand through his sons Flint v. Steiglerhof, Birko v.d. Wolfshoehle, and most famous of all Lord v. Gleisdreieck. 11E: This line comes through 2x DDR seiger Condor v. Maderpfahl and radiates through Ohle v. Rundeck into the studs Fels v. Kemmlerblick and Zorro v. Laagerwall. 12: This line today descends primarily from Golf v. Ritterberg and his brother Grand v. Ritterberg. 13A: This line today persists primarily through the descendants Alf v. Koernersee.

Preserving the DDR lines implies standing still, not improving the line. We need to preserve the image of the breed as it was and build on top just as they would have done. The most important thing we can do is to retain the DDR body style & type while maintaining and improving as strong as genetic diversity as we possibly can for the health of the breed. The standards we look for include powerful, deep chested bodies with almost straight square frames, intimidating presence and supreme intelligence. Working abilities include tracking, athleticism, toughness, climbing abilities, hardiness, and the ability to withstand extreme physical conditions and demands. These are the strict guidelines imposed on the breed, and resulted in the creation of the DDR Shepherd one the finest working animals the world has ever had, with thanks to a few.

Please note that most of the best dogs for breeding and security in the DDR did not go to the Military they went to friends and families of the breeders. They can make, with proper guidance some of the best family pets you will ever have. This lines are amazing, and as each member of your family is different from the next, puppies are no different. One sister/brother may excel in martial arts, police or military while one is best suited as a care giver, a nurse or doctor. Some of our puppy’s are best suited for family life, some as protection dogs and some for Police and Military. Once your needs are identified we will help you choose the right new family member or partner.

DDR History - DDR Guard Dogs (2024)

FAQs

What does DDR stand for in dogs? ›

East German Shepherds originate from the Deutsche Demokratische Republik or “DDR” (1949-1990). Generations of true “DDR” bloodlines are limited to a span of about, forty years of breeding in the former East Germany. DDR dogs have a strong, solid, lean, muscular body, heavy bone construction and a large massive head.

How many dog runs were defending the Berlin wall? ›

-- The Grenzmauer was reinforced by mesh fencing, signal fencing, anti-vehicle trenches, barbed wire and over thirty bunkers. By 1989, the wall included 45,000 concrete blocks, 259 dog runs and 302 watchtowers.

What is the best working line for German Shepherds? ›

Probably an American line or West German line would be best for you. If you're wanting a working dog for police work, Schutzhund, security, or personal protection, you'll definitely need to purchase from a working line. If you want a stable temperament, the German and/or Czech working line is your best bet.

What does DDR stand for German Shepherd? ›

The East GSD is better known as the DDR German Shepherd, which stands for Deutsches Demokratische Republik German Shepherd (this translates to the German Democratic Republic, which was a socialist state in Eastern Germany starting in 1949).

What is DDR short for? ›

Double Data Rate (DDR) is a type of memory technology used in computers and other electronic devices to increase performance.

Is a black German Shepherd rare? ›

The black German shepherd is an exceptionally rare but beautiful purebred pup. While his coat color may give off a mystical flair, his personality is certainly no mystery: He's affectionate, intelligent, and devoted to his owners.

What is the lifespan of a working line German Shepherd? ›

12-14 years

What do German Shepherds need the most? ›

They need lots of exercise and plenty to do to stop getting bored. They're often used as service dogs in the army and police force because they're so clever and loyal.

What is the smart rank of a German Shepherd? ›

Evaluation
RankBreed
1Border Collie
2Poodle
3German Shepherd
4Golden Retriever
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How long do DDR German Shepherds live? ›

While the average lifespan of a German Shepherd is 9-13 years, you can still prolong your dog's life by practicing good dog habits and prioritizing their physical and psychological wellbeing. Below are some strategies you can use to keep your dog health and happy, hence prolonging its life.

What are the three types of German Shepherds? ›

There are essentially 3 different general “types” of German Shepherds than can be found in North America. The American show lines, the German show lines, and the European working lines. Each type has its own unique look and personality.

How is paroxysmal dyskinesia treated in dogs? ›

In cases of idiopathic (primary) PD treatment is often not necessary nor available. Different classes of medications have been used experimentally including skeletal muscle relaxants, anti-seizure medications and drugs that work on ion channels in the brain and muscle.

What is the difference between a German Shepherd and an East European shepherd? ›

While the East European Shepherd does look very similar to a German Shepherd in appearance, the East European is larger and heavier built than the latter. The East European has a massive head with large erect ears held high, bright inquisitive large brown eyes, and a more dense coat than their counterpart.

What are the symptoms of CCD in dogs? ›

Dogs with CCD show behavioral alterations such as disorientation, altered interactions with owners, other pets and the environment, sleep-wake cycle disturbance, house-soiling and changes in activity [14]. Such dogs may have severely impaired cognitive function that is considered to be similar to dementia in humans.

Are DDR German shepherds good family dogs? ›

DDR German Shepherds ( East German Shepherds) are rooted from lines of guard dogs bred in Germany after World War II. These shepherds are well known as excellent double purpose police/military dogs as well as reliable family guards.

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