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by georgehopwood on 26 January 2009 - 21:01
as I said I know nothing about the show ring, but is this the gsd you are protecting............these are bloody atm the uks finest dogs, its wrong imo
*lol spell checker is broke*
and lol so gone so out of my depth.................my english bred dog is the best..................gone
by Bancroft on 26 January 2009 - 21:01
I cannot believe the posts above
by jaymesie51 on 26 January 2009 - 22:01
jim h
by Christopher Smith on 26 January 2009 - 22:01
To breed dogs even close to those is abuse. And these same breeders talk shit about a dog that does not have a hip score being bred. Is this really any better?
by 4pack on 26 January 2009 - 22:01
Any excuse for the looseness in these dogs is laughable. Oh no hard surfaces! Should we roll out the red plush carpet for these ugly beasts next time? LOL At least I can say my SL didn't have any wobble in her hocks and they were strait up and down not over extended. Tragicly these are the kinds of dogs you see at shows and walking down the street in town. I can only feel sorry for the creatures, that have to endure this body all their lives.
by Wildmoor on 27 January 2009 - 00:01
Just viewed the footage I do have WG showline but mine dont move like that, but there again they are in the fields from a young age, can keep up with, overtake and have more stanima than my daughters lurchers. Alfe is the best for game can smell a pheasant 5acres away, will catch a bird on take off if you dont watch him, will take down a hare or rabbit. But like I said worked in the field from a young age.
A few pics if I can insert;
It shows you the terrain they work in from 8wks old.
by snajper69 on 27 January 2009 - 00:01
Videx where do you get off? Start using your eyes for a change, and stop coming up with excuses.
by Red Sable on 27 January 2009 - 00:01
I knew I shouldn't have opened this thread, this stuff makes me ill.
by Uglydog on 27 January 2009 - 01:01
Red Sable,
I agree..time to move the breed forward or let 'THEM' go in a different direction
The video is proof of what is desired, prized and coveted by the Show people. If it can do a little SchH routine, all the better but not necessary
FYI-Did you know that the Springer & Cocker Spaniel wereOnce the Same Breed?
Now they are split up in many different directions, BY the AKC Registry.
English/American Cocker. And Field Cockers. Field & Bench Springers.
Same as the American Pit Bull vs American Stafforshire Terrier, Staffordshire Terrier
3 Different Breeds
by Sunsilver on 27 January 2009 - 01:01
George, was this a GSD Specialty show, or an all-breed show?
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