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Bundishep

by Bundishep on 28 August 2014 - 23:08

Also if my title was unclear I,m only looking for certain bloodlines or dogs on the working side,I do not know Showlines at all, and preffer to stay on the working side of things.


Bundishep

by Bundishep on 28 August 2014 - 23:08

How does one contact a moderator for title thread change ?


yellowrose of Texas

by yellowrose of Texas on 29 August 2014 - 02:08

I find their name in a thread and pm them   click on their name and it takes you to the  contact part    you can also go to bottom of introduction page of PDB and their names are at bottom...where you register I think./

GSDadm in on Off topic   Darcy is too   gsdlineage is on the Stack thread in conformation page...

I agree with your agression preference..no need for cannibals..

YR


Ramage

by Ramage on 29 August 2014 - 03:08

I one of the most dog aggressive GSDs that I have owned, to date, was a show line.


GSD Admin (admin)

by GSD Admin on 29 August 2014 - 03:08

You can PM me and I will change the title.


k9gsd78

by k9gsd78 on 29 August 2014 - 04:08

My two year old bitch is linebred 3-4 on Tom and is completely non dog aggressive.  She is good with males, females, big, small, all breeds. 

13 year old male from Tiekerhook lines that is also non dog aggressive.  He would fight if another male started it, but won't go looking for a fight. 

12 month old male linebred on Chicco Fasanerie is also excellent with other dogs. 

Never had a problem with any of them.  Extreme dog aggression is an immediate ticket out of here.  I don't mind some dominance and struggling to sort out pack position, but I have no time for unprovoked, blind agression.

 


 


Jyl

by Jyl on 29 August 2014 - 06:08

IBRAHIM,

Yes I was talking about handler=owner. I do not feel that handler aggression is a good trait. I am not going to ellaborate anymore on this as this is not what the thread topic is. I just wanted to answer your question.

 

There are a few working lines dogs that I have seen some dog aggression come from.... Orry(IT)....Yoshy von der Dollenwiese...Nino von der Salztal Hohe... these are a couple working lines dogs I have seen some offspring from that are dog aggressive... the aggression ranges from minor (controlable) to severe (wants to eat every dog or puppy).

I have honestly seen ALOT more dog aggression in the German showlines than I have seen in the working lines.


Bundishep

by Bundishep on 29 August 2014 - 06:08

K9gsd78 , yes what I,m reffering to is the  Extreme dog aggression thing,not the ones that will fight back if they are jumped,many dogs will fight back if they feel they have to when given no other choice ( for self preservation ) I,m not talking about that type, for thoses that have never seen or owed a dog of showing extreme dog aggression count your blessings not fun at all to deal with,alot of dogs when together will tend to form somekind of pecking order among themselves and with many dogs a polite simple growl will get their point across and all is calm, but the ones that have a thrist for blood for each other for no real reason whatsoever it brings it to a whole diff. level,I guess you can kind of compare to some people that get road rage and let their hot tempers get the best of them,  with dogs it seems odd to me that the some females can be just as bad or worse than the males in wanting to fight with their own sex.


Bundishep

by Bundishep on 29 August 2014 - 06:08

Jyl  you understand my topic if you have ever noticed in your own dogs or others dogs out of a certain bloodline, a certain male or a certain female please share maybe no pattern among bloodlines can be shown or established but my  purpose is to see if any trends tend to develop or certain dogs comming up more frequent than others,mainly what I,m hearing so far is people seeing it more on the showline side of things which surprises me but I do not get alot of exposure to the showlines so I just dont know.


Bundishep

by Bundishep on 29 August 2014 - 06:08

Jyl the servere ones you reffered to do you remember what specific dogs they sprange out of on your list ? And the Orry dog you mentioned woud fit more with my Tom female i used to have, unless its a diff Orry that you were reffering to.






 


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