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by marjorie on 12 June 2012 - 00:06
“The fast, so-called 'flying gait' which is for example, shown at the Siegerschau at the end phase, is in fact unnatural. Unless with the influence of his handler, no dog will show this gait in nature.
I guess no one told that to Casey James (AKA Avion's Metolious of Pioneer Acres), as he does it on his own all the time, without a handler, as per pics I posted earlier in the thread. I am sorry but I find it hard to believe that proper movement and a ground covering gait are not an asset to the breed, especially in herding or even working as a police dog. I would think it would be most efficient.
The GSDCA needs to learn to practice what they preach, in relation to taking the emphasis off side gait. GSDS put up at Specialty shows are usually more extreme, whereas all breed show dogs are more balanced. An all breed style GSD would be hard pressed to win in the Specialty ring and vice versa. I dont think anything is wrong with a good sidegait, as I DO think it is functional. However, when that side gait is taken over by speed, and correct movement is lost in the the shuffle, that is when judging by side gait becomes destructive. I have seen ASL dogs advertised as having spectacular movement, when one look at the front of the dog shows the dog moving from the elbow, rather than the shoulder.Do most breeders know what correct movement is, and if they do, how can that be reconciled with advertising dogs with pics that show movement from the elbow, rather than the shoulder? Why would one wish to advertise INCORRECT movement? Size is also a problem in the ASL. Bigger is better, in the ASL ring. A 25-26 inch male will barely get a *look* from the judge. The judges all put up the larger *stallion* males.
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by Blitzen on 12 June 2012 - 01:06
A few breeder-judges will put up moderate dogs at specialties, not many. This year Helen Gleason is again doing the National, bitches I think, and I expect to see a standard sized WB that can move soundly at a moderate speed without "lifting". Temperament will be the first consideration, don't show her a dog that will shy away during the temperament test.
by Blitzen on 12 June 2012 - 01:06

by Ruger1 on 12 June 2012 - 05:06
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/forum.read?mnr=550511&pagen=1
by Ibrahim on 12 June 2012 - 05:06
As others are reading what we're writing and I'm one of those who learned a lot from this forum here are some facts I see necessary so I won't be part in misleading no one here:
I have no access to dogs as much as the other members here, in my place we have no clubs, no rings, no nothing indeed, yes it's so sad, I never and shall never claim I know better or know first hand facts about dogs.
I have a degree in civil engineering and I've been working in building and roads construction since 25 years. All my study and my career is based on scientific facts, rules, shedules etc. Time and cost are two major factors in construction success, quality of end product is what remains to tell about one's hard/sincere work.
When any talk is against science I just can't accept it as it can't be true, when talk is made against scientific logic I just can't swallow it, when correct theory is forced in the wrong application it is man's fault not science.I have nothing to prove to my personal benefit whether the Show or Wor kline is better, more useful or more correct, I love both and own both.
On this forum I have seen that the Work line enthusiasts are more vocal that I myself as a neutral enthusiast of both types find myself defending the Show.
So far I haven't seen anyone claiming the Show is perfect with no faults but on the other hand I've seen a few from the Work side who claim the Work line is perfect and refuse to listen and think. Some would confess some faults in drives like being extreme and things of the like, but I haven't seen anyone so far confessing that the general structure of today's work line is poor and does not match the breed standard. Oh the standard !!!!!! the standard is being criticized on this forum day and night and who does that ? mostly the work enthusiast.
One point is of great importance, sometimes a wrong-doer is presented to court, and due to lack of evidence he's set loose, but does that mean he's done nothing wrong?
A well versed person may superpass a poor versed one in a discusiion, does that mean he has the truth on his side?
Many times you find a new thread here about hock walking, loose rears, roach back, extreme back sloping and the like, some just keep bringing up those subjects to the limit that a new person on this forum would think, oh what the hell !!! this show dog is a joke, no one likes it, oh it is incorrect.....
That is just not fair, it's not fair to build up an image of faulty appearance and performance of the Show line, it is not.
The show dogs are not all with those faults, some of them have faults but it's not the usual, some are extreme with their structure but it's not the usual. The media here against the Show dog is tremendous and so powerful, I bet those who love the Show dog are even afraid to let those members know they have a show GSD less they will be slaughtered on this forum by some of the Work enthusiasts. Oh........!!!!! who is the stupid who will confess he finds the Show line appealing, good companion, good with my children !!!!!!
Oh.......... I better keep my mouth shut so no one finds out I have a Showline line GSD and better ask questions via the PM so X member will not make me look so bad on the forum.
by Ibrahim on 12 June 2012 - 05:06
Comparison should be scientific so, at least I, can be convinced. Do not compare performance of a well structured Show dog with poor drives, low stamina and weak heart to a poor structured Work dog with excellent drives, high stamina and strong heart and tell me the Wl performed better because it's structure is better !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.
Correct comparison should have fixed elements with only one variable element so we can see the effect of this difference in this specific element between both the dogs.
I have been working on some drawing using the autocad ( a software we use for engineering drawings) to post them in the thread ( Mr. Donald asked me a difficult question on the conformation forum) I will use two of those drawing to demonstrate some of what the standard says about efficient movement.
by Ibrahim on 12 June 2012 - 07:06
by Gustav on 12 June 2012 - 11:06
by Blitzen on 12 June 2012 - 12:06
Gustav, I understand where Ibrahim is coming from since there is a handful of the same posters here who seem like they just can't wait to insert some snarky remarks about SL's every chance they get. Thanks to your good advice I have pretty much learned to ignore that and consider the sources, especially when they are people who have never titled a GSD or trained a GSD in their lives or who obviously have a vendetta against every SL. They do spoil a good learning session for many of us. With your advice I've leaned to get past being so sensitive and I think that Ibrahim will be able to do that in time too. I believe you once told me I took everything personally and you were right, I did but not anymore. Thanks !

by Sunsilver on 12 June 2012 - 12:06
Lots of good info in the thread, too!
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