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by I love longcoats on 24 October 2013 - 17:10
by beetree on 24 October 2013 - 18:10
Enjoy your dog, he could care less.
by I love longcoats on 24 October 2013 - 18:10
by SitasMom on 24 October 2013 - 18:10
please ask moderators to combine this into 1 topic.
by beetree on 24 October 2013 - 18:10


by Hundmutter on 24 October 2013 - 19:10

You could start by doing a Site Search, or a trawl back through
'Hot Topics', where you will find all the definitions, arguments and
preferences on toplines/GSD backs/what is a 'roach' or 'carp', etc,
[and LOTS of pictures]. Very educational, both in itself and about
the GSD breed as a whole. Good luck.

by CMills on 24 October 2013 - 19:10
by Banffy Haus Shepherds on 24 October 2013 - 23:10

by Hundmutter on 25 October 2013 - 02:10
a 'voice', lol. You are so right. There are plenty of 'opinion'
pieces, even some from quite eminent authors, about the medical
aspects, BUT NOTHING PROVEN, ... so any health problems
claimed to be directly attributable to the shape of the modern German
dogs should be treated with caution.
And, as the OP will discover on doing more research, one of
the things that make GSD backs look worse is the appalling
way some people 'stack' them for Show photos ! A dog can look
very 'arched' or 'hinged' on camera, but totally NOT like that in day-to-day
reality.
Having just had my old boy hit by a car and survive almost unscathed,
I remain a fan of the strength of the Germanic / international body
structure. I prefer not to see any dog with a TRUE 'roach', but find
those few and far between anyway. And STILL better than an over-long
'ski-slope' topline, or a back with a soft 'dip' in it.

by GSD Lineage on 25 October 2013 - 02:10
" I read that it doesnt cause any medical or health issues and is not a fault whatsoever. "
????????
Any Judges / Exhibitors or Standard experts here? What does the standard say about sag or roach back?
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