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by Ibrahim on 09 September 2015 - 19:09

by susie on 09 September 2015 - 19:09
Ulk was less dog ( 33 kg ) , way shorter and with steeper/shorter upperarm.
Mithuna, I posted the TSB results, in case you want to see more, just google the dogs.
Only for you, once again:https://www.schaeferhunde.de/fileadmin/BSZ/Documents/Veranstaltung/TSB-Ergebnisse-Rueden.pdf
by Ibrahim on 09 September 2015 - 19:09
I meant general type Susie

by susie on 09 September 2015 - 20:09
Ulk would look like the "little brother" ...
I may be picky, but I expect from a dog that is owned and trained by profs that this dog does show a more than average bitework on the siegershow - otherwise I wouldn´t breed to this dog - and I wouldn´t buy a pup out of this dog.
I´m not talking about "flying dogs" or T4 dogs - shit happens, but I want to see consistency about the years.
All of these dogs look good, but they are still WORKING DOGS, and I want to see the will to work.
by Blitzen on 09 September 2015 - 20:09
I'm not going to get explicit about each dog. I'm just looking at the overall impression I get from each photo not taking into account bitework - phenotype only. Therefore, for me, the most appealing and correct dog is Djambo. He looks athletic as if he could tend a flock 24/7 or scale an A frame or take down the bad guy with less effort than the rest or the pack. IMO, the others look too overdone and ponderous to be able to do that.
by Ibrahim on 09 September 2015 - 20:09
This rating isn't a precise thing as we do not have a scale for points. It is good to see how each of us likes or dislikes a dog and why.
I agree on risco, I don't like him much for same reasons of yours

by susie on 09 September 2015 - 20:09
Djambo was 41 kg at the breed survey, as was Memphis, that´s a lot of dog.
by Blitzen on 09 September 2015 - 20:09
His length of body is one thing I like best about him . I think it would give him a more reaching, unrestricted, and tireless side gait without wasted motion. Without a movement video, it's hard to tell for sure though. To me Djambo just looks more put together than the rest. Not one of those composite dogs made up of pieces of 3, 4 different dogs.
There used to be a website where one could go to "judge" photos of dogs submitted by their owners. The photos were placed in a class with dogs of the same breed and responder voted on the placements. A sort of cyber dog show. It was always interesting to read how much the placements varied from one responder to the next and the reasoning behind it all.
by Ibrahim on 09 September 2015 - 20:09
True Susie, Djambo is long, that is why he is not overweight and still looks sportive and waiting for the whistle to fly
by Ibrahim on 09 September 2015 - 20:09
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