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by aaykay on 13 January 2012 - 15:01
by joanro on 13 January 2012 - 16:01
by windwalker18 on 14 January 2012 - 23:01
by jc.carroll on 15 January 2012 - 03:01
by Jyl on 15 January 2012 - 04:01
Very well said and oh so true
by tlmiller on 15 January 2012 - 04:01
You said "And the only romantic ideas I have behind breeding is the perfect GSD, as von Stephanitz would have imagined."
He didn't imagine, he made it a reality and he said very plainly that Horand von Grafrath was "no cringer."
I'm pretty sure that means "not shy." Hence anything you breed your shy girl to is not going to produce "the perfect GSD, as von Stephanitz would have imagined."
Peace out.
by EEshepherds on 16 January 2012 - 11:01
To the original poster please go to this website www.wolfpark.org to educate yourself better on this topic.
by ggturner on 16 January 2012 - 18:01
Really? Scientists have been studying wolves for centuries. Pretty sure we have "de-mythed" them.
"It took 10,000 years of selective breeding and training to get dogs to do what we want. Over those same 10,000 years, wolves have been living on their own. A wolf’s brain is about 30% larger than a dogs, thus making the argument that wolves can be roughly 30% smarter than dogs. Do you think an independent wolf, whose ancestors have always been responsible for their own lives, is going to come when you call or do anything you want? No, a wolf lives its life on its own terms. A dog will let you take a pair of slippers out of its mouth because we bred them to… a wolf would see those same slippers as their personal property and guard them from you ."
(Source: http://www.graywolfconservation.com/Captivity/wolves_as_pets.htm)
http://www.montana.edu/wwwbi/staff/creel/wolf%20gc.pdf
http://www.graywolfconservation.com/Research/Thesis.pdf
by mariaartashes on 30 January 2012 - 12:01
Or with dog races, wich look out like wolf?
I think, Wolf-Dog crossing pups - will be the best present for your enemies. They receive revenge for all.
by adaum91 on 15 February 2012 - 05:02
I agree with most everyone else if your looking to keep the integrity of the GSD breed alive i wouldn't breed her with a wolf or wolf-dog hybrid. On that note however my dad owned a shepherd/wolf mix and she was the sweetest dog, but again if your breeding to keep the integrity of the GSD breed alive definatly would not breed her with a wolf or wolf-dog hybrid.
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