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by Preston on 16 October 2010 - 04:10
Many WL folks just don't care about the standard and want to win in the profung ring no matter what. And many zuchtschau folks just want to win in the showring and only care about training enought for their dogs to pass the courage test. A fair number of SL dogs have much more working potential than is brought out due to a neglect of sch training in excvhnage for showring training.
So when a WL dog with such awesome temperament crops up that just happens to be V rated in conformation, and appears to come from producing liines, this is a very big deal for the breed and I hope SL folks take full advantage of it while they can.
The sable and the bi-color above also look very nice.
by Gustav on 16 October 2010 - 04:10
by Gustav on 16 October 2010 - 04:10
by Gustav on 16 October 2010 - 04:10

by charlie319 on 16 October 2010 - 06:10

by apoArmani on 16 October 2010 - 19:10
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/pedigree/450116.html

by RatPackKing on 16 October 2010 - 21:10
RPK
by johan77 on 16 October 2010 - 22:10
www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/pedigree/128843.html


by Preston on 18 October 2010 - 06:10
The GSd in the second photo, the lighter sable, look good and very typical for the late 1960's and 1970's. Not too far from the standard which shows a bity more angulation in the front and rear. But this looks like a very good, hionest GSD with good male type and nice proportions. I would be happy owning a GSD that liked like this if he had clean joints, was healthy and had excellent and correct working temperament. Personally I like the overall look of the lighter sable better, but that is just my preference. Theyu look to both be worthy GSDs.

by Red Sable on 18 October 2010 - 09:10
I agree with you johan, those are much better looking dogs, and the type I am looking for. I really prefer the angulation on them. They look good standing square, the seem to be preferred type only look good stacked IMHO.
If Max's older dogs looked like johan's, why do we interpret the standard to mean more angualtion? I honestly do not understand that.
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