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by FlashBang on 26 September 2011 - 17:09
I guess I'm the only one that thinks the OP's dog looks a lot like the backyard-bred ones being sold on Craigslist or in the local newspaper. *shrugs* Poor dog.

by Stumpywop on 26 September 2011 - 20:09
no FlashBang you're not the only one. Defintely back yard bred which is a shame. From the 2 different pictures I've seen showing this dog at 2 different angles at 2 different times. From what I can see (and I don't claim to be an expert by any stretch o fthe imagination) it looks as though the dog's rear l;egs are either too long or he has something wrong with his back.
Mty oversized GSD is very straight along his back with no slope downwards. But the "Schtal Shepherd" seems to slope upwards towards the rear end. Surely this is a major fault. Which begs the question why anyone would breed from such a dog, even if everything else was perfect. But Schtal will not answer any questions if he thinks the person asking doesn't agree wtih him.
Mty oversized GSD is very straight along his back with no slope downwards. But the "Schtal Shepherd" seems to slope upwards towards the rear end. Surely this is a major fault. Which begs the question why anyone would breed from such a dog, even if everything else was perfect. But Schtal will not answer any questions if he thinks the person asking doesn't agree wtih him.

by Red Sable on 26 September 2011 - 22:09
I just looked at your dogs pedigree Shtal, and your dog is the spitting image of his father!
by VomMarischal on 27 September 2011 - 00:09
Jenni, in the generation after that I had ten puppies, and only one was particularly oversized, a female (25.5 inches). The rest of the girls are roughly 24 inches and 70-75lbs, so a TAD oversized but pretty much under control.

by Jenni78 on 27 September 2011 - 00:09
Not bad, Jackie. Thanks for answering.
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