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by vk4gsd on 25 October 2014 - 04:10

^ I will assume that is aimed at me to provoke a response, well then here is my response;


sure, OK, sweet as.

by Hutchins on 25 October 2014 - 05:10

Nice looking dogs Xeph. I have been following your bi-color girl for a while now and enjoy all the pictures you have posted of her. You old man has "THAT" look of eagles, undeniable when present!!!

Why is there always someone eagerly waiting to create ugliness.  If this is not a bashing of an individual of her personal dogs, I can't possibly imagine what it is.  Is that even allowed if it is done within a thread?  Bashing is bashing and I thought bashing was not allowed on here.  Just asking. 


GSD Admin (admin)

by GSD Admin on 25 October 2014 - 05:10

"I don't see any beauty in these dogs,maybe i need a glasses."

 

Aww, I see beauty in all animals, especially dogs! Are they to my style, nope, but I don't own them nor breed them so really is it any of my business, nope.

 

Pretty dogs.


GSD Lineage

by GSD Lineage on 25 October 2014 - 06:10

Hello Xeph,

It is great to see the dogs free standing and not manipulated by a lead or handler. Your female looks in shape, and like a youngster. I would never guess she had recently raised a large litter.

I am seeing these images very green. Your device might need help with the white balance, or the reflection off the grass was high. 


kitkat3478

by kitkat3478 on 25 October 2014 - 07:10

I can see the beauty of mixing the lines. This gorgeous boy is GSL, ASL and working line. If done correctly, you get beauty and brains!


kitkat3478

by kitkat3478 on 25 October 2014 - 07:10

   Same mix here. Certified dual purpose police k9. Not only narcotics detection, but also certified cadaver  dog. So yes, they can work too!


kitkat3478

by kitkat3478 on 25 October 2014 - 07:10

   People don't believe he also is the same lines, I should say, the same breed, A TRUE GERMAN SHEPHERD!


kitkat3478

by kitkat3478 on 25 October 2014 - 08:10

Here's one more for the beauty of the mixed lines. Yes, he too is a combo of all three lines.

   Not trying to hi-jack your thread Xeph, just want to poi t out, with selective breeding, you can pull what ever you want out of the 'lines'.

   I have three of my pups, working with police now. There really doesn't have to be such a big rift in the breed if more 'lines got crossed'.


kitkat3478

by kitkat3478 on 25 October 2014 - 08:10

And the conformation  ain't to bad either, stays pretty consistent. 


by vk4gsd on 25 October 2014 - 08:10

"There really doesn't have to be such a big rift in the breed if more 'lines got crossed'"

 

err illogical - if the more lines got crossed there WON'T be any rift in the breed, can you demonstrate this is a good thing?

 

"with selective breeding, you can pull what ever you want out of the 'lines'."

 

err illogical - if they were all one diluted mess where are you going to "pull" from???

 

goes right back to my designer dog analogy - i guess as a breeder you don't understand that.

 

please bump me when you get the pure ASL stud that all the working breeders the world over are flocking to in order to improve the working ability of their lines.

 

please make sense people.

 

i can see why some of you think i am being mean, when in fact i am not.

 

 






 


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