Pyrenean Mountain
Dogs in HOLLAND
before and after the 1940-45 war
by F. A. Dekkers, Best, The Netherlands
Best, the village where I was born and that still is the place where I live is
situated in the province of North-Brabant in the southern part of Holland. The
region has been backward in developement during many centuries. At the time that
the people from the north-western part of Holland sailed out and discovered new
worlds the people of North-Brabant toiled and moiled as peasants on their poor
soil for a scanty living and their descendants did the same for many centuries
after.
All changed at the end of the 19th century when roads and railroads were built
and bridges crossed the mighty rivers that separate the northern part from the
south of Holland. Bit by bit more prosperity reached the southern regions and
life got better. Although my village was like many other surrounding villages
there was one big difference. In Best there were 5 grown-up Pyrenean Mountain
Dogs belonging to 4 different owners. So when I was a child I knew those big
white dogs, but did not know which breed it was. I didn't know too that there
was only a limited number of these dogs in Holland and my special relation to
the breed was hidden in the future.
Two of the owners of Pyrenean Dogs visited regularely dog-shows in Holland and
Belgium. One of them was Mr. Harry van Zeeland, who was employed at the
railway-station at Best and owned a Pyrenean kennel.
Probably this is the beginning of a marvellous story that is worth telling.
1937, FROM BEST (HOLLAND) TO HOLLISTON - MASS. (USA)
During a journey that Mr. and Mrs. Crane (owners of the famous
Basquaerie-kennels) made in the year 1937 through France, Belgium and Holland,
they bought from Mr. Harry van Zeeland in Best a young Pyrenean Mountain bitch,
born 7-8-1936, and gave her the name "Gerita of Basquaerie".
You can understand that it was a great honour for Mr. van Zeeland to be able to
export a puppy to the U.S. and the daughter of Mr. van Zeeland, who is living in
the house of her parents, still has photos that were sent in that years to her
father by Mrs. Crane.
We can ask ourselves how someone from the United States hit upon the idea to buy
a Pyrenean puppy in Holland but it is most probable that the first contacts came
at the dog-show in Brussels (Belgium) in 1937. This dog-show was visited by Mr.
and Mrs. Crane and Mr. van Zeeland was one of the exhibitors at this show. In
the years before the Second World War (1936, 1937 and 1939) Mr. and Mrs. Crane
made some journeys in Europe and bought Pyrenean dogs in France, Belgium and
Holland to establish their BAsquaerie bloodlines. They had studied the European
bloodlines of Pyrenean Mountain Dogs very well and thought this young bitch
would be very suitable in their kennel.
1941, FROM HOLLISTON - MASS. TO SANTA FE IN NEW MEXICO
In 1940 Mr. and Mrs. Homer-Bigelow from Santa Fe visited the Basquaerie-kennesl
of Mrs. Crane and bought there a male puppy, Basquaerie Uranus, born 29-12-1939
(Ch. Urdos de Soum x Ch. Munia du Pic du Jer of Basquaerie). When at home in
Santa Fe again their fellow-townsmen the Clauser-family were so impressed by
this breed that they decided they also had to have a Pyrenean Mountain Dog. They
contacted Mrs. Crane and she decided to send Gerita of BAsquaerie to the
Clausers. One of the reasons to do this was that she preferre to bring her dogs
away from the east coast of the U.S. to other parts of the country during the
war years.
The agreement was made that the Clausers would mate Gerita to the Bigelow's
Uranus and give a female puppy out of that combination to Mrs. Crane.
The day after Christmas in the year 1941 Gerita arrived in Santa Fe by train. In
June 1942 there was a litter of three puppies (all three males) at the Clauser
household and one of the puppies went back to the Basquarie-kennels of Mrs.
Crane. Gerita was never bred again. Several descendants of Gerita of Basquaerie
became Champions in the U.S. So we can say that this from Holland inported
Pyrenean Mountain Dog has contributed to the successs of the breed in the U.S.A.
Mr. van Zeeland's kennel in Holland had an unlucky end. In 1940 the only two
Pyrenean he then owned, Laura, dam of Gerita of Basquaerie, and a son of Laura
crossed together the railroad and were hit by a train. During the war it was
impossible to buy new dogs and this tragic accident was the end of the Van
Zeeland Kennel. Mr. van Zeeland himself died by illness on 30-12-1942.
THE BASQUAERIES COME TO HOLLAND
In the summer of 1946, one year after the end of the war in Europe, two puppies
from Mrs. Crane's Basquaerie Kennels arrived in Holland on a ship of the
Holland-America Line, the "Westerdam". They were Basquaerie Nicki, born
26-3-1946 (Ch. La Chan Marc of Basquaerie x Cote de Neige Mab O' Basquaerie) and
Basquaerie Sonja, born 15-2-1946 (Ch. Gui O'Cote de Neige x Ch. Basquaerie
Petite Blanche). They were bought by Marquise de Villers de Grignoncourt from
Beesel ()Holland) to re-establish the Pyrenean breed in Holland. On the 5th of
May 1947 a litter out of this combination was born in Kennel "Sebastopol"of
Marquise de Villers (1 male, 2 females). This was the first and last litter from
this combination.
The reason is unknown but for pity the two Pyreneans were sold separately short
after the first litter. The possibility that existed to re-establish the breed
was lost. From 1947 until 1955 not one Pyrenean was born in Holland.
In 1953 I bought my first Pyrenean, a bitch "Claudette van de Rozendoorn", and
started my kennel "Du Grand Patou". The father of Claudette came from the "De
Fontenay" Kennel of Mrs. Harper Trois Fontaines (UK), the mother from the French
Kennel "Du Pic du Jer" of Mr. and Mrs. Abadie-Toulet.
When I decided to mate this bitch in 1955 there was only one Pyrenean dog in
Holland, Basquaerie Nicki. The problem was that nobody knew where he was.
Marquise de Villers who imported the dog from the U.S.A. had sold him but did
not know where he had gone to. Eventually I found him at a small farmhouse in
the surrounding of nijmegen. Nicki was 9 years ol and came in my kennel.
The circle was closed: in 1937 a dog from Best went to the Basquaerie Kennels in
the U.S.A. and in 1955 a dog from the Basquaerie Kennels in the U.S.A. came to
Best - Holland, by coincidence and after a long way!
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Isabella du Grand Patou (Ch. Basquaerie Nicki x Claudette van de Rozendoorn) 1
year old
Two litters were born in my kennel out of the combination Nicki x Claudette: the
first one on 15-10-1955, five dogs, four bitches, the second one on 24-10-1956,
seven dogs and four bitches. Nicki died in my kennel when he was 12 years old.
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