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by CrashKerry on 05 June 2014 - 14:06

by OGBS on 05 June 2014 - 14:06
Our very own Marjorie is an excellent source for info on this.
http://www.change.org/petitions/ofa-university-of-missouri-dna-dm-test-designations

by Bundishep on 05 June 2014 - 20:06
Thanks for the link on Dm, it sounds like much more info is needed and science to be more finely tuned at least as far as the German Shepard is concerned, I dont know perhaps the OFA has jumped the gun and caused panice among GSD breeders ? Is it for more of a money generating tool for them ? And if there are diseases that can memic DM to me it sounds like it can add to all the confusion,perhaps with time the science can be better known and with time maybe it can be a better tool breeders can use down the road. I would hate to see nice working temperment be traded or decimated for something that is not understood very well.
by beetree on 05 June 2014 - 22:06
There are many threads discussing the limitations of DM testing. There is much to consider and there is much disagreement. I urge anyone not familiar with what those issues are, to do a little googling on their own.
As of now, for me, when I only consider the GSD breed, IMHO, the tests can be used, but only as an imperfect tool. You must decide if you will benefit using it, knowing it is that way.

by Bundishep on 05 June 2014 - 23:06
I,m not sure how current working dog EU is on thier website but it lists the number offspring for Quardes at 75 and say compared to Drago at 249,at first I thought Quardes was a Bi-color but after seeing more pictures it looks like no penciled toes ,Quardes looks to have very high working scores(points in Trials) anyone know if Drago has as high and yes I do understand that this does not mean that one is a better producer over the other.Can any comparissions be made to what Terror produced compared to Quardes or even Drago pups for any that have seen them in person,,, pups out of all 3 or maybe 2 of the 3. I see also that Quardes was in the BSP two times what was his highest position and for what year ?..... the BSP is outdated on this site and only goes to the year 2010.
by Haz on 06 June 2014 - 03:06
Haha someone just figuratively crapped the bed..

by Twinmacs Kennels on 06 June 2014 - 04:06
Workingdog.eu is pretty up to date with all the major trial results its quite easy to find just click "result service"
i don't think you will find Drago in there though.

by cphudson on 06 June 2014 - 05:06
FCI 2012 with High Protection
BSP 2012 Place 6th with HIGH PROTECTION & Highest qualifying score 100 97 100
LGA 2012 - Vize Landessieger
FCI 2011 - FCI Place 6th
BSP 2011 - BSP highest Qualifying score 100 97 99
LGA 2011 - Landes Sieger LG FCI,
SchH1 A:100 B:97 C:100 297Punkte
SchH2 A: 99 B:96 C:100 295Punkte
SchH3 A:100 B:97 C: 99 296Punkte
SchH3 A: 99 B:97 C:100 296Punkte
by zdog on 06 June 2014 - 14:06
Obviously just a points dog then :) It has nothing to do with a the dog having a lot of great stuff in it and great training to compliment it. If you didn't get that, check your sarcasm meters, they're off

by Bundishep on 06 June 2014 - 20:06
Thanks for posting cphudson,very nice.
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