
This is a placeholder text
Group text
by Mitchell92 on 15 January 2012 - 09:01
I just bought a GSD puppy recently and have a few pictures of the parents and a breeder has told me that the parents have bad backs just by looking at the pictures. I would like your opinions please.
http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/h333/MitchHUGE/394103_10150487257082870_741417869_8383247_107204371_n.jpg
http://i1104.photobucket.com/albums/h333/MitchHUGE/384730_10150487257867870_741417869_8383255_1351398935_n.jpg
Just copy and paste image link into address bar.
This was here comment:
She says: They have bad backs!
Me: How?
She says: See they way it drops at the back? That's hip dysplasia, They have bred it in to show dogs where as police german shepherds have straight backs and nothing wrong with their hips :)
Please discuss.

by jdiaz1791 on 15 January 2012 - 13:01
Can any dog have a bad back? Of course, so tell this breeder to find a better way to sell her dogs instead of ignorantly saying negative things about the Show Lines.
by grunwaldhaus on 15 January 2012 - 13:01
Just a bad...joke. That's all.

by GSDguy08 on 15 January 2012 - 13:01
by Blitzen on 15 January 2012 - 13:01
I'd ignore it, you can't fix stupid.

by Jenni78 on 15 January 2012 - 13:01
Did you ever respond on the other thread? I think a few of us asked for a pedigree, though we were just trying to guess lines and wondering if he had anything but showlines in there, so I guess that's not really necessary at this point.

Back to the topic, I will say jdiaz' comments are not a whole lot more informed...
Seriously, jdiaz? I mean, really? As a matter of "fact" most WL dogs have back problems? And if you need to have frog legs to cover a lot of ground, how have wild canids fared for all these eons? I've never seen coyote, nor wolf, nor fox, stand like it's eternally peeing, and I would say they cover a bit more ground than a SL GSD...maybe not in circles, but nonetheless....that's an asinine argument. Like many other things, breeding for an extreme when a slight hint of that trait may be desireable is how SL structure got to be what it is today. I know you're not the first to propagate it, but I just can't let that "ground covering" thing slide right after hearing that most WL dogs have back problems.
Jdiaz said:
"As a matter of fact, by far in different researches done in East Germany,most Working Line dogs have back problem"
Back in the day,most of the comunists countries genetically control ,which had some negative effect in their overall DNA make up and bred most of the Working Lines ( DDR, Czech ,Slovakia ) and looking for the perfect killing machine,big ,strong dog , which ended up being in many of them being hyper,crazy drives and unfortunately the only people that will have them was police and military. The slant croup from the Show Lines came from one of the dogs that was "mixed in " which will aid in effortles running and ground covering when they were herding back in the day.

by Red Sable on 15 January 2012 - 14:01
jdiaz, you should be the last one to educate her, as you are exactly the same as her, only on the SL side.

by jdiaz1791 on 15 January 2012 - 14:01
by Blitzen on 15 January 2012 - 14:01
I don't know jdiaz but I can understand it if he was finally pushed over the edge by one more incorrect blanket condemnation of GSL's. Looks like he has worked hard to get where he is with his dogs.
I hope something good comes from realizing that none of us appreciate having our special dogs getting deep sixed in such a general way due to their pedigrees. Maybe we can become more aware of how such broad statements can cut to the quick. I also hope the OP has learned that his 2 SL pups are good dogs and not from deformed parents.
I will never post much here about my current GSD, an Am CH 3/4 ASL's, 1/4 GSL's even if she ever does something truly impressive which she probably won't, just look at that pedigree!!! The PDB general opinion of ASL's is even lower than WL vs SL vs WL and I wouldn't want to read about what a piece of crap she must be

First let's kill ALL the showlines....................
by joanro on 15 January 2012 - 14:01
Contact information Disclaimer Privacy Statement Copyright Information Terms of Service Cookie policy ↑ Back to top