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by RLHAR on 22 November 2008 - 22:11
Firefly,
You actually have a line breeding 4,5 and 5,5 on Bero vom Friedersdorfer Flur.
by Guy Adams on 25 November 2008 - 20:11
Here is my boy http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/553177.html
I love Czech Lines , I was lucky to find a nice breeding of Czech Lines from both dam and sire. Best GSD I have ever owned!
by snajper69 on 25 November 2008 - 20:11
he has same marking as my new girl lol good looking dog. Thanks for sharing.
by Brian on 25 November 2008 - 21:11
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This is all hypothetical since my girl is now spayed but ...
Actaully there has been some nice breedings that are line breed on Grimm that I would not shy from.
by CMills on 26 November 2008 - 05:11
I love the big heads and blocky build of the Czech bred dogs. They also seem to bond easily/quickly and become very close those their owners. Love their rich coloring too. They seem to be sound, stable dogs.
by RLHAR on 26 November 2008 - 14:11
Brian,
Oh I'm sure there are, everything I've heard about him says he's a good dog who brought a lot of strong characteristics to the Czech lines. I have a great granddaughter of his and love her, obviously. :)
But in my hypothetical matings for my girl, I ruled out any dog that would end up with a line breed due to the fact that I'd also read how the chances of bad hips increased if you brought that blood back on itself. I would not have risked it unless or until (again remember hypothetical here my girl is spayed :D) my bitch had put 3-4 healthy and structurally sound litters on the ground and I was comfortable with knowing what she produced.
It just always seemed a risk that wasn't worth it, when I could instead look for dogs with Titus zPS in their lines, get the magic cross back to Car through his blood and not have the same potential risk as a line breed back to Grimm.
Then my girl's puppies would have had Car/Titus/Grimm in their pedigree which I think could produce an interesting dog. Especially since I could have taken my girl's strong and clear head and looked for a male with some more "power", maybe around the 75lb mark for a bit more size, environmentally and physically sound, and then hopefully ended up with a litter with more intensity on the field, a little more size but that wasn't going to come up the leash on me.
Yes I had some fun and put some thought into this before reality took over and I spayed her. ;D
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