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by hexe on 24 March 2016 - 02:03

My final contribution to this tail-chasing:

BIG is not the same as FAT.

Muscle may "...weigh more than fat,", but it NEVER looks like fat, and it NEVER drapes like fat, either.

Best of luck to Anna for a long and healthy life.


Mithuna

by Mithuna on 24 March 2016 - 02:03

Thank you Hexe for the clarification

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 24 March 2016 - 04:03

Susie, she hasn't grown or shrunk in the 7 years I've owned her. :p I know she is 60cm. I'm not guessing from a photo or trying to guess about someone else's dog. She is a few cm taller than my dog who is 58cm. And the same height as my other dog who is 60cm, according to the wicket. I was asking for clarification on the exact translation of the "large-boned" and "strong," not whether Capri was 60cm or not. She's not a terribly tall dog by any means. Very average size; just heavier bone.

The point is, any of my other girls at 82lbs would no doubt be obese and no doubt hindered in their athleticism and I believe that to be true for most. Most would also have to be outside the standard to carry that weight in good body condition. Beyond athleticism, general health is a consideration. The leaner the better. There is no benefit to extra weight.

Tig, you're right, but lots of people read and among them a lot want to learn. So, there is still a point. :)

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 24 March 2016 - 04:03

Mithuna, we live in the Midwest. There are no hills here! :p LOL

Seriously, she has had no access to hills in years. She is thin, not particularly muscular at all, having had major surgery a couple months ago. Recheck weight was 82lbs. I wish I could say she is in super condition, but she's just in proper weight with winter, surgery, etc.

susie

by susie on 24 March 2016 - 06:03

"I was asking for clarification on the exact translation of the "large-boned" and "strong," not whether Capri was 60cm or not."

Guess, my English isn´t good enough - I didn´t question the size of your girl, I only tried to explain that sometimes you can´t believe in 60/65 cm, in case the breed survey also says "large".

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 24 March 2016 - 15:03

Your English is a hell of a lot better than my German! :)

Yes, of course; I would think that most would know that judges fudge measurements, people make the dog stand lower (tack in the wicket, etc.). Many dogs get a pass on size due to other good qualities and a standard size is noted on the report. Some are hilariously obvious when you see the dog. Capri's sire's littermate, Sid von der Fasanerie, was one. I stood next to him and was shocked; he was HUGE. Gorgeous, well-conformed, but tall. Definitely over 65cm. Caleb was about 66.5cm and I had him with me the day I saw Sid and I swear he was taller. Yet, he was V rated and KKL1. Now, how did that happen? ;)

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 24 March 2016 - 19:03

I often wonder what would have happened if I'd been able
to show Taz. He failed his Survey because he was overshot;
it was noted that he went 66.5 cm under the measuring stick (what
you call a wicket) but I suspect that might have been fudged or
forgiven if his mouth had been okay. He did alright on everything
else (gunshot, Hipscore, gait etc). If I had Shown him unsurveyed,
under all-rounder judges who notoriously pay less attention to teeth,
and if only he had actually enjoyed being shown - LOL, - who knows ?


Mithuna

by Mithuna on 25 March 2016 - 04:03

Jenni: "The point is, any of my other girls at 82lbs would no doubt be obese and no doubt hindered in their athleticism and I believe that to be true for most. Most would also have to be outside the standard to carry that weight in good body condition."

Thank you Jenni for your qualifying  " I believe " , before the " that to be true for most ".  Out of many millions of GSDs worldwide , yours is in an exclusive class ( put there by you ). Other than your verbal testimony , what is Capri's certification to fitness?

Here is another 85 lb fit Navar Hronovsky Pramen  daughter ( and 4-4, 5 on Grim Z PS ); she has her  French Ring 1, and place second in the Canadian ring sport Championship.  Her name is Fiona Vom Wendelin.

A video link to Fiona: https://www.instagram.com/p/r7bTC2imDZ/

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by vk4gsd on 25 March 2016 - 06:03

Mithuna, " of my other girls..." how many dogs you got?

Mithuna

by Mithuna on 25 March 2016 - 06:03

vk I was quoting a statement by Jenni





 


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