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by bigdogfan on 05 January 2013 - 07:01

i am so surprised as to how many people are slating the king shepherd breed { its a mutt its a xbreed its this its that ] shut up for goodnes sake every single dog on the planet is originaly a crossbreed how many different breeds did it take to make the gsd or the doberman, dalmation or even yorkie for that matter i for one find the king shepherd a goodlooking dog i have had gsd all my life and i am broken hearted at what has happened to the breed selective breeding has distroyed my favourate dog it is breed so much for a sloping back that its back legs r shorter than its front ones why are we changing the look of the original breed which is rthe reason for king shepherds and shilo shepherds in the first place to create gsd with strait backs like the original regardles of how they do it everyone how has ever created a breed of dog has used diferent breeds stop moaning and lets incourage breeders to bring back original breads the way they were ment to be

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 05 January 2013 - 11:01

Beg to differ;  they may market Kings as bred for a straight back, but
what they were originally developed for was  A) size,  and B) money.
And if you don't believe making a GSD much bigger is bad for its
joints, there is nothing more to say.

GSDPACK

by GSDPACK on 05 January 2013 - 17:01

that is a one very long sentence...

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 05 January 2013 - 17:01

Yes, wasn't it  'Pack  ?  Don't know about you, (or the OP !), but I can do
punctuation on my cell phone ...   TeeHeeHee.


btw  - wonder why  "BigDogFan"  just joined to say this today ?
Selling a litter of King Shepherds at the mo., perhaps ?





 


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