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by watsongsd on 10 December 2007 - 08:12
She is not my dog. When I look at peds i try to see what the breeders were doing to correct faults, and end up with a winner. I just wanted to know what lines you would put with a bitch like this to get a super pup. Larus to redden her color. I was thinking that this would help me get a feel for how breeders work with the line to produce nice pups.

by Kaffirdog on 10 December 2007 - 09:12
Apart from making her redder, what would you be looking to improve in this bitch? Looking at the pics of her ancestors, I would be more concerned with improving the long flat front feet shown in both her and her background and correcting the turned out pasterns.
Margaret N-J
by m_zaki40 on 10 December 2007 - 10:12
i wont

by watsongsd on 10 December 2007 - 10:12
Could you show me a dog with good front feet. And are you saying she's east-west in front?

by Kaffirdog on 10 December 2007 - 13:12
She looks like she is tucking in her elbows and turning out her front feet. Her toes look long and flat.
Margaret N-J
by delacruz germanshepherds on 10 December 2007 - 13:12
She is Beautiful but seems that she has ellbow problems plus she is to old for breeding retire her and enjoy the last 3-4 years with her, there are so many excellent breeders with excellent lines out there who have linage simular like this female.
I recomment to do your homework study breeders and their linage and get you a younger dog.

by GSDfan on 10 December 2007 - 13:12
You people can't read, watsongsd is NOT breeding this bitch, it is not his bitch...he was just pretend matching pedigrees for fun with a bitch he just came across.
by peter johnson on 10 December 2007 - 14:12
even if the dog was 5 yrs old i wouldnt breed it. but what do i know. i cant evaluate a dog from a picture and paper. going on pedigree info alone, i wouldnt feed the gal

by katjo74 on 11 December 2007 - 09:12
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