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Dogs That Catch Your Eye (132 replies)
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I'm starting this thread to balance out the one on extreme dogs. I've been criticized in the past for keeping a file of 'ugly dogs'. Well, I ALSO have a file of dogs I like, and it's MUCH larger than the other one. The dogs in it aren't necessarily all-time greats, though the majority of them are well-know. It may just be that SOMETHING about them caught my eye. I am attracted to dogs that have good bone, nice, straight toplines with good withers, and harmonious overall proportions (length of back to height ratio) I think this is why a dog like Manhattan catches my eye, even though his overall conformation had its flaws:

Here are a couple of other examples:
Dallas (Kismet's Sight for Sore Eyes) had the most GORGEOUS head!

Lartus v. Kirschental is a VERY handsome showline. A wee bit heavy for my tastes, but a real eyecatcher, nonetheless.

Two VERY nice looking working line dogs, Bandit v. Wolfsheim, and Eliot v. Prevent:


A beautiful, effortless-looking trot from SG Sirko Von Der Jahnhohe:

Finally, my favourite Canadian dog. He is currently the top rated dog in Canada. When I see dogs like this, I start to have some hope for the North American GSD... Here's Brown-Hill Kysarah's Maricio
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So, go ahead, post YOUR favourite dogs! I have just two requests: we're focussing on looks here, so please don't post a pic and say 'I like this dog because he's a fabulous working dog.'
Second, PLEASE keep the pictures around 400 pixels, so the thread isn't too slow to load! The editor will offer you the chance to resize the picture before you post. If it doesn't go back and edit, click on the picture, and select 'properties', then resize the width to 400 pixels or less.
Thank you! I'm looking forward to seeing other people's favourite dogs!
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Eliot v. Prevent is one of my favourite wokring dogs. He has a conformation structure which is amazing and brings hope to the GSD, for combining beauty with work
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I like dogs like Vegas du haut mansard. He has good structure, and is not exxagerated in anyway
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Personally,
In "todays" dogs.......my Top List include........
German Dogs
Shicco von der Freiheit Westerholt
Negus vom Holtkamper See
Zerxis vom Osterberger-Land
Ustinov vom Romerland
Ilbo vom Holtkamper See
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I also love Elliot v. Prevent......a couple other working line dogs I can't remember names of hand......gotta go look.
American Bred Dogs (German Bloodlines)
Danny vom Wilhendorf
Teejay vom Wilhendorf
I don't know enough about American Show Lines to comment, what is correct for their "standard"....
I also really like the dogs that Chris (Silbersee) is producing.....Onyx is on my list too!
I guess my list is actually kinda long.......so I know that I will forget names.....
The above dogs are being mentioned because of "conformation & structure",...not for any other reasons....I have only met a couple in "person".
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I love Paska Salztalblick myself! As well as Ellex and Branko!
Laxfield's Vinnie the Viper is also a favorite, and I too loved Hatter. Wish I'd been alive to see him in person :)
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I love the looks of Quanto Jipo-me, he is so male like in his structure.
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Ibraim, could you please go back and press 'enter' in between each ofh those pictures, so they're lined up underneath each other, and not stretching the page? Thank you!
Who are these dogs, and what do you like about them?
Looks like 2 more pictures of Jip-me, and one of a puppy. |
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I had to remove one of the pics. I like his chest, head, expression and topline, also the pigmentation.
All the pics are of Quanto, that is his picture when he was a puppy. |
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| I absolutely will agree......Quanto is a handsome dog, he can "catch my eye". |
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Working line:
Elliot Von Prevent:
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Olek Von der Maineiche
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Paska vom Salztalblick

Metin Von Stadtfeld
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SHOW LINE:
Yello von St Michaelsburg
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Shicco von der Freiheit Westerholt
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(And yes.... I am color blind where it comes to Shepherds, there ARE no bad colors)
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Xeph, I just had a look a Vinnie the Viper, and my first reaction was, 'oh, German showline'. THEN I looked at his pedigree.... WOW! Are they sure a German dog didn't jump the fence, and get in with his mom? That's SOME headpiece on him!
Very impressive looking American line, though his pasterns are a bit long and weak.
And, for some reason, I keep imagining a Chinese speaker trying to pronounce his name... "Winnie the Wiper!"
ROTFLOL!
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Windwalker,
Impressive line up! Yep....mostly color blind here too! |
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Love this guy 
Eick von der Berger Hochburg
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Eon von Nimbus. I drool every time an ad with him pops up. I wonder why on earth he hasn't been exhibited in the BSZS.
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Sunsilver: Xeph, I just had a look a Vinnie the Viper, and my first reaction was, 'oh, German showline'. THEN I looked at his pedigree.... WOW! Are they sure a German dog didn't jump the fence, and get in with his mom? That's SOME headpiece on him!
You betcha! I may like American show lines, but having a west german dog myself I appreciate a PROPER male head!
I must say I LOVE Eliot and I can't believe I forgot Olek! Love Yello's pasterns and boning!
Sunsilver: Very impressive looking American line, though his pasterns are a bit long and weak.
Yeah, common problem.
And my mistake, while I DO like Vinnie, he is Laxfield's Hit Man, I was thinking of Lindenhill's Vinnie the Viper (who I also like for various reasons).
I also appreciated MarHaven's Color Guard for his moderate structure
And I'll always have a soft spot for this guy:


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I like the structure & conformation of Shicco von der Freiheit Westerholt. Sadly I cannot comment on his Gait as I do not know much about the German shepherd’s gaiting. I am trying to find out more on that. I could also do with a bit of help on Schutschund please.
I quite like Zerxis head & expression. He has a happy & sound face.
I also like the struicture and the look of Quanto-Jipo me,
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Kczaja, Was nice to see Eon's name on here, Last Tuesday I imported Dana Vom Nimbus, she came bred to Eon, Haven been waiting for these lines for quite sometime, will go well with mine... |
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Here's a show line from my male's pedigree that I really like...
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Ooo Falcon, he is a looker!
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| Branko Salztalblick, & Boy von Zorra are two I really like. I have a 13 month old out of Branko she's wonderful |
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Bomber Vom Wolfsheim...Just one of them dogs you see, and your mouth drops! WOW!
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Thanks for the info Sunsilver!! She is beautiful. and looks alot like Bomber. What an awesome litter!
Bona Vom Wolfsheim

Bandit Vom Wolfsheim
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Just looked @ their site.. interesting dogs! They also have a full sister to Ellute. Looks like they've got some good stock to begin with. One of their other bitches was bred to Worry Vom Salztalblick. It will be interesting to see how the dogs/lines blend.
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| Thought this deserved a bump, because the other thread is getting nasty... |
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I think the "working bloodline" dogs posted, are extremely handsome!
Great pics!.....Bomber & Metin...WOW!
I hope my new "working line" puppy is as beautiful when she grows up!......if she resembles her parents as an adult....I'll be thrilled!!!
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| What are her lines, Robin? |
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Some really nice dogs, good heads and exellent pigment, really like some of the working german stock.
Here,s my young dog RCC at 13months.
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Sunsilver, the other thread STARTED nasty, UNBELIEVABLE!!! KellyJ, for one so young you sure have an eye for a good dog.
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Thanks Bazza...I might be young but I have have been teaching myself about GSDs for a long time. Well it seems like a long time, I guess its only been about 4 years now. Since I was 15! Bomber is an unbelievable dog! I wish I could meet him! If his pups keep turning out like they are I am going to HAVE to get one of his pups! Since he is so young it looks like I got plenty of time... |
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Sunsilver,
I think you did good in creating this very interesting and useful thread. |
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Another pretty face!
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Ninja181,
Very beautiful face expression, eyes are great with impressive eyebrows |
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| They also catch the heart Prager. |
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| They also catch the heart Prager. |
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for me, I can't separate gorgeous work from a gorgeous body....
to me gorgeous work IS a gorgeous body
the immortal lord:
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/5427.html
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Excellent choice Kelly, you just keep on doing what you're doing and i don't think you'll go far wrong. Just please KEEP AN OPEN MIND, and i mean that in the nicest way possible.
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http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/444418.html
I have seen this guy in person and not only love how he is put together, but his temperment is unbeatable. |
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ForFoxyRoxy, allow me to show His picture. He is a really great looking dog
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Ibrahim,
Thanks. I haven't figured out how to post photo's yet. |
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Sunsilver,
My new puppy is "Izzy"....the puppy posted on the general topic side.
I really like her pedigree, and there is "something" about her that just caught heart. Her eyes reach thru my soul......
It's funny actually, because we have several "good friends & breeders" in Germany, in both working line dogs & show line dogs.....and I had not even considered looking for a puppy at this time.......BUT then she was born!.....and well,....I just really wanted her!
I will train her for everything she is capable of doing.......and yes.....that means she WILL, be trained to present herself in the conformation ring as well..........whether she is first, middle or last...she will be trained to present herself properly.
Kim has some very nice "pics" of her on the gen. topic side........
Thanks,
Robin
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| A dog I always liked and think was very eye catching was Etzel von Stadtfeld. |
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Ah, the little butterball! What a cutie! I didn't realized you'd purchased her.
I try to avoid puppy threads...too much temptation! I've got enough on my plate right now with my new pup and 2 adults! |
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I found this guy the other day, I saved the pic to my desktop but I don't remember his name. Typically I'm a "working line" gal, but I do not take the visual beauty of this breed for granted. Plus the movement photo IMO looks natural and effortless not strange and manipulated.... Is that just my personal preference or is he "correct"?

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I think your personal preference has a "good eye".......he's a pretty handsome fellow!
He reminds me of a Kevin Murtal son I'm familiar with......
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Personally I don't think he's very correct at all...not in motion. But I like his head and the fact that he's more tan than read.
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Xeph,
What is so incorrect about his movement?....just wondering what you see....you say he is not very correct at all...
I have my "opinion", but I'd like to hear yours too...
And I do think he is a very handsome looking dog......very nice head shot!
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I don't care for his topline or compactness. I'd like to see more length of loin (NOT a lot, and I'm sure him roaching over the loin exacerbates his shortness). I'm not seeing any power off the drive in the rear and he has no extension in front. From what I see in this picture I'd wager he kicks up in motion. I prefer something like Yello St Michaelsberg
Also, unrelated to the above, I found this bitch for sale:

I don't care for her head at all, but LOVE the rest of her! Nice moderate bitch. I'd like to see a bit better turn of stifle and shorter hock, but she's very striking to me :D
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I like this bitch

I think she a perfect example of what the standard look for..nicely angulated a both end..firm back, short in boby, feminine, nice slopping croup..short hocks..nice pasterns and feet. I would take her in a minute!
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Xeph,
That dog pictured has a very strong topline....his fault in the topline is that his croup is short.
He is a shorter coupled dog...(.where is there any "roaching"?)...the highest point on his topline is his wither and shoulder.
His "rear drive" is most likely slightly inhibited by his croup length, and the restriction with his "reach" is due to his length and angle of upperarm....
Longer bodied dogs seem to move "nicer" as long as their front and rear are balanced.
The dog in the picture is still a pretty good structured dog......his faults are not beyond the "limits" or extreme.
He is not a perfectly correct dog, but none actually are........but I do believe that he should be a soundly structured dog by this picture.
Our "preferences" will usually cause us to see dislikes and faults with a specific picture of a dog.....thats ok...
But I think we should all be able to also see "objectively".....What we personally may not like .......doesn't necessarily mean it is incorrect or extreme.
Xeph....this is just my opinion....I'm not criticizing your perspective nor de-valuing your opinion. (is that even a word)?
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I personally do not like to see ANY curve of the topline when a dog is in motion. That is what bothers me.
july, I too love Tina Zellergrund!
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Xeph,
You do know that the German dogs have a slight "slope" downward in movement.......the wither should be the highest point of the topline, the rear slightly lower. No back/topline should be a "table".
I too like july9000's female picture.....nice bitch.....her topline is also slightly sloping, from wither to croup properly...
Sorry.....I do not care much for the female you posted......too much length of midsection for me personally, and the length & angle of upperarm is also too short, which also shows her shoulder/wither is not back far enough.
Her movement, should be compromised by her faults.
But again......I am not trying to "pick apart" someones dog.......
I am only stating that what "one person's eye beholds".....is not what another may.....
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| July, that's a GORGEOUS bitch! I'd grab her in a second, too! She's got much better bone and a nicer arm and shoulder than the one Xeph posted. Her proportions (length of back to height) are more correct, too. |
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I will add in the most jaw dropping dog I have ever seen in person was Yasko. Watching him move gave me goosebumps. I have seen some beautiful dogs, but nothing that compares to me. Seeing Kevin in person was a thrill as well, but Yasko...wow.
Another favorite of mine in photo has always been the late, beautiful Kliff Trollbachtal. www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/120049.html A repeat breeding yeilded the successful Drago Pallas Athene, but to me (again, in photo) I prefer Kliff. I was a huge fan of Nero Nohbachtal, as well. He was truly in line to be VA1 before he was banned. I remember opening my Urma book to his phoo and saying: "woooooooooooow!"
But looks aside, what really catches my eye is a strong performance test and a low ZW. Poor work will make a beautiful dog look useless to me.
What do you all think of this dog? www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/559588.html Excellent placing for such a young dog, I would speculate that with good progeny he could move up to VA?
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No back/topline should be a "table".
I think this becomes an interpretation of the standard. The dog should have a level topline in motion, which I do not equate to table, but do equate to straight,
Sunsilver, I do not care for the front of the bitch I posted, but I do appreciate her topline and moderation in the rear. I also feel that the bitch I posted has bone proper for her size and proportions, the same goes for Tina
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Xeph,
If the wither and shoulder is properly placed, and the rear is correct postion (being the lowest part of the topline) and the back ligaments are firm........you will not get a level (table) topline.......it will ever slightly reach downward from top to bottom.
This is also why there is a huge difference between German and American lines.
Look at the best German dogs in motion.......then look at the American dogs in movement........there will always be a difference.
The bitches that were posted.....the 2nd bitch will have a nice, slight curve downward in motion!
If you prefer American lines....that is your perogative and no one should tell you otherwise.
But a German dog that moves and looks like most America dogs.......is usually, a poor speciman of a German bred dog.
I am not refering to dogs like Jim Fiemereck..(who did well in the American ring-under the right judges)...he was all German, and like it or not......he looked and moved like one. I saw him in person many times.
I appreciate all the GSD bloodlines American & German, I try to not compare one to the other.....it's like comparing apples and oranges....and it's not fair.
I think a nice looking dog is just that...a nice looking dog......whether it's most "correct" in my eyes or not.
Have a nice day.....gotta go to work.
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Sunsilver: what a great thread. |
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Oooops I almost forgot.....
KZcaja......Gigolo is a nice handsome dog.....(by picture alone).
I can't comment (my honest opinion) on movement or actual stand.......I don't have the 2009 Sieger Show video tapes yet.
Good day!
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I agree Robin..A good dog is a good dog wathever the line..
See..I have Am. lines but the bitch I posted is all German...Altought I prefer am. lines..I can see a good GSD when I see one!
There is some good ans bad in all lines...let's recognize the good things for a change :))
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| I second Visitor, I wish it does not finish. |
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Here's a very strong head for a bitch. -

And even better, she works like a beast. 
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kCzaja, Hello,
I am Lujain, I am eight years old, I am daughter of Ibrahim .
I saw all the dogs, but I like and love your dog face, she is very beautiful, I feel she is my friend, I am sorry, not very good English. |
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Hi Lujain! Thank you for the kind words. I think you have wonderful english for such a young girl!
You might enjoy this video of her:
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Thanks KCzaja, she is wonderful, very friendly yet strong in defence work.
Ibrahim & Lujain |
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KCzaja, wow, love that head. It reminds me a lot of Star's, though your dog's ears are better. (She was 9 mo. old when this was taken.)
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Aww Lujain, arn't you a sweety, welcome!
windwalker, and Kelly, you guys covered the dogs I most love, Wow is right!
Great thread sunsilver |
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Thanks Red Sable, and Ibrahim!
When I clicked on the video of Uzi, I also saw another showline dog I really, really like. Universal Sieger, Triumph's Gucci:

I can't think of a single thing to criticize about his conformation. I especially like that he's not extreme in any way. I don't like the really heavy-looking showlines, as I feel they MUST lose something in agility. (A good example of a dog I think is too heavily built would be Quax v. Danischenhof.) |
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I know we cant put them all on here, but here is another eye cacher!!!
Quanto Jipo-Me

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How about a beautiful blk/tan female that looks and acts just like the "Sam" in the Will Smith movie "I Am Legend"?
Dommie Sway Von Gluckhaus (her sire is DDR, her dam 100% German showline with Jeck Vom Noricum and Joll Vom Mittelwald bloodlines)
link on pdb: http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/566661.html
Can someone tell me how you paste a picture of your dog in this area? I get a box to paste text only and I can't put a picture of her here. You can see her picture on her pdb link.
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How about a beautiful blk/tan female that looks and acts just like the "Sam" in the Will Smith movie "I Am Legend"?
Dommie Sway Von Gluckhaus (her sire is DDR, her dam 100% German showline with Jeck Vom Noricum and Joll Vom Mittelwald bloodlines)
link on pdb: http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/566661.html
Can someone tell me how you paste a picture of your dog in this area? I get a box to paste text only and I can't put a picture of her here. You can see her picture on her pdb link.
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These are just a few. Not the best but what I like and what I could think of right off the top of my head. Yes. Different. I know!
Banderas du Domaine du Parc

Owen du Fossé de Norva

Witmer's Jamiroquai

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V Ben von der Herbsleber flur Sch III kkl 1

Nessel von haus Antverpa
Melissa
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Only going to post on dogs that I have seen in the flesh as more often than not its the spirit/character/presence or whatever you want to call it that catches my eye as much as anything else.
Shotaan Fabius, one from a couple of years ago who always struck me as strong in body & mind:
www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/477765.html
Tramella Xanti, who although still young has such great physical balance that nothing appears too overdone:
www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/577111.html
And my personal favourite, Baffie von der Falkenau, who never disappoints:
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Zasko vom Prielberg one of my Favorite Dogs and an outstanding Stud
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Zasko vom Prielberg one of my Favorite Dogs
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| Thank You Sunsilver, it was nice of you to notice my guy, I think he was just a wonderful dog in all areas, still miss him so much and as always, Thank You Boose' for allowing me to have him... |
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| OOh Steve, he is a handsome one! |
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I was looking through the pictures in my bitch's pedigree, (http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/523413.html) trying to figure out which of her ancestors she resembles the most, and I came across this very nice looking dog, who is a littermate to her mother. He also seems to be the only dog with faded pigment, though I've heard it's a fairly common problem in Ursus-line bitches.
Imp-Cen's Point Given:
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What do you think of him? He could have a more masculine head, but on the whole, I think he's got nice structure for an American line.
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Red Sable
Yes, he is a great Dog SChH3 KKL1 and is the daddy of Goran and Stacys new Pup to be Indi
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triumps gucci,great call! possibly the greatest all round germam shepherd ever to walk the planet! (va1 show dog ,world working team twice!) has any other dog done that? i just wish i could have seen him work! are there any more like him?
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| Triumphs Gucci is the dog that unites best from both worlds, show and working. I just wish there are more dogs like that. |
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I also have to agree w/doc51, and Kenan. Triumph's Gucci is THE DOG, that could WORK, SHOW, and just be a good representative of the German Shepherd.
I am so glad that Lida Fleury is keeping the Gucci lines in her breeding program.
I am very proud to own a Gucci grandson.
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Producer of some of the hardest dogs. A real dog in my mind, beauty and functionality in one, just the look of the dog is enough to tell you that he means business.
Cordon An-Sat

Gass Naspo, Naspo Kennels been breding some of the best looking gsd's I ever seen.
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Manto vom Kahlenbach.

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Some lovely dogs posted here. Nice thread. Managing to stay pretty civil so far :-)
I am biased toward Zasko since my new female is by him. I love his structure and watching him work lightens my heart! Awesome dog.
Stacy
Here is his pedigree photo
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Yes I have heard that Titus was the BEST Border Patrol prducer EVER! And that says alot! I love his son Car Policia...he was an awesome police dog. Worked the streets until he died...He was a TRUE working dog. Held the H-3 title. I had a grandson from him. Car is one of my all time favorites, and always will be....
Tribute:
http://www.eurosportk9.com/car.asp
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No More entries? I guess Titus is hard to beat....Well let me put some others which should give you inspiration of what good looking dog should look like IMO

Art z Lipin But looks are not everything. Some funky hips came from him too. Super worker though.
Prager (Hans)
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CARLY POLICIA SLOVAKIA zvv1
FROM THE Standard of GSD
The first impression of a good German Shepherd Dog is that of a strong, agile, well muscled animal, alert and full of life. It is well balanced, with harmonious development of the forequarter and hindquarter. The dog is longer than tall, deep-bodied, and presents an outline of smooth curves rather than angles. It looks substantial and not spindly, giving the impression, both at rest and in motion, of muscular fitness and nimbleness without any look of clumsiness or soft living. The ideal dog is stamped with a look of quality and nobility--difficult to define, but unmistakable when present. Secondary sex characteristics are strongly marked, and every animal gives a definite impression of masculinity or femininity, according to its sex.
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That's what I'm hoping for!! |
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Great posts everyone...
Hans, I REALLY like Carly and Titus! Keep these coming...What a great thread.
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Several dogs that caught my Eye:
SG Iska v Kapbusch

VA 4 Ham V D Urbecke

V Hannes vom Sapdener Holz
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Sir Malachi vom Stonehaus
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| WOW Prager, I couldn't agree with you more on what a great GSD looks like. Titus is gorgeous! You my dear man have great taste!! |
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Titus remindes me a bit of Xito...

I'm thinkin' Ikon has some of his head (but with darker eyes)
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A dog owned by Kaffirdog quite appealed to me he is called Atom Banasi he was a lovely, big dark-ish sable male with a big head and a lot of courage and was apparantly a great worker, he now lives in Saudi, I can only wish I met him in the flesh.
Sables aren't really my cup of tea if i'm honest with you all but he just stood out from the crowd.

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Here are a couple dogs that catch my eye.....
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| What absolutely beautful "working line pictures on here, " Thanks for showing us them... |
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Hans, I like your dogs, like to read of your experience and knowledege. Like that a LEO in Atlanta first told me about your kennel.
But, that photo of Carly is photo shopped. And badly at that.
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Falk von de Woelfen is an awsome dog and I can't find a offspring from him I don't like !!

Rapport's Laser
I'm not a black dog person but wow that dog really caught my eye, and isn't about to return it !!

Bessy vom Rassestandard
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CARLY POLICIA SLOVAKIA
Quite like him as well.
Tox Vom Moorbeck: From that picture i love his head and expression!
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I saw Manhattan show and he was very eye catching...had a lot of
spark. But that head shot of Dallas.. if that's Dallas, he has an OK head. For a bitch! ( IMO) Not much masculinity or GSD expression there...
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Navar Hronovsky pramen ZVV3
Sold by
Prager Hans (and kicking myself in the butt ever since,... every morning):(
http://www.alpinek9.com
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http://sites.google.com/site/dextervomschattendal/photo-albums-1
Dexter vom Schattendal BH 8/16/07

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I am trying to put a picture on here...we'll see if it works.
http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii311/spartshep/DSC09451.jpg
Well, that didn't work...
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spart, click the icon in the post creator that has the sun rising over the mountains and copy paste the URL in there. In the dimensions box just put 400 in the top box, and then post :) It should work then
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Is that handsome fellow a dog or a bear? xD! <3 Dark Sables
And you're welcome :)
Is that Puck?
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Xeph,
Yes, this is Puck...he definitely catches my eye :)
Connie
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spartshep
What dog is that ?
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Prager
That is Puck vom Grafental |
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Here is one of my Czech female.....
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Saturn Eqidius
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Hanach Jipo-Me
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Ox z Jirkova dvora
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Pard z Jirkova dvora |
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Reno Jipo-Me

Tina Jipo-Me
I also love Quanto, one of my favorite dogs to look at of all time but a few of you have already posted his pics. |
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Bosco Hagenmuhle |
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I'm not totally sold on the heads, but I very much like the rest of these two (Francesco and Frederica Anrebri)


What's not to love about Ozzy?

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| I second that on Ozzy!!!!! I love that male. |
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AJAX VOM ROHNSALER BACH @ 6 yrs old.
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To the person who made the comment about Dallas having 'a nice head for a bitch', please remember Dallas is an American lines GSD. For an American line dog, he has a good, masculine head, and I love his expression in that photo. Its one fault is his ears could be a bit longer.
Let's try to keep this positive, okay? I'm finding it very educational as well as interesting. It's interesting to see how people's opinions are influenced by their experience, and the type of dog they are used to seeing. I think it's great that we're getting contributions from just about the whole spectrum of the GSD world: American, Czech, showline, working line, etc.
As this thread is getting so long, and is taking forever to load, I'm going to start a new one. PLEASE keep your pictures around 400 pixels, so as not to bog the thread down too much! Also, when inserting multiple photos, please press 'enter' after each photo, so they line up one underneath the other instead of side by side, which stretches the page and makes it hard to read.
A couple of posters haven't identified the dogs they've posted by name. Please name the dog, so we can check its pedigree, if we're really interested in it.
Thank you all for your contributions, and for keeping the thread civil! 
Link to the new thread:
www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/forum/21404.html
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i liked all of the photos so far, well most of them, but i'm blinded by my loving dog 
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Please post any future contributions in the NEW THREAD:
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/forum/21404.html
This one is getting too long! |
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