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Ch Utz v Dom of Mazelaine
FIRST BOXER CLUB FORMED IN MUNICH IN 1895
The founders drew up the first Boxer Standards as a guide for their future breeding.  Much of this first standard still remains in the boxer standard of today
"ROLF HASSIA" PICTURED FROM CA 1918.  BEAUTIFUL BODY OF ALL TIMES
One of the major sires in Boxer History.  Rolf earned the German title of Sieger five times. The last time at the age of 11 after four years in service with Philip Stockmann on the front lines in WWI.  He was the only one of the ten that Stockman took with him to the war that return alive.
INT. CH. LUSTIG SIRED FORTY ONE AMERICAN BRED AND IMPORTED DOGS WHO BECAME AMERICAN CHAMPIONS.
Ivein v. Dom, whelped in January, 1925, represented Frau Stockmann's renaissance in the breeding of Boxers after WWI.Ivein v. Dom became the sire of the great German sire, Sigurd v. Dom