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susie

by susie on 03 February 2017 - 18:02

Teeth Smile you are right - off topic...

To answer the initial question: There are some single breeders in Germany, and even less outside of Germany breeding dogs out of "DDR ancestors", and almost NONE outside of Europe according to the initial DDR standard ( or even the current SV standard )...

Thinking about "selection" - the DDR breeding system was based on very restrictive selection - almost no dogs today are allowed to call themselves "DDR" dogs...

Untitled parents, grandparents, great grandparents - no proof of working ability, health, conformation... not breedworthy in case of "DDR" breeding  - so in case the DDR would still exist, most of these dogs wouldn´t ... Wink Smile


by Bavarian Wagon on 03 February 2017 - 18:02

Lol...dogs being bred to bite a suit over a sleeve? My god...have you ever trained in bite work? You're right...my IPO titled dogs could never produce a dog to bite a suit because GENETICALLY they will only bite a sleeve. This is so fascinating. I'm really not sure how people write these types of things and then click "submit post." The idea that a dog is bred to bite a certain material...or a certain object...just wow. 

Forget the fact that all those DDR dogs that were being bred were still titled in good old Schutzhund...meaning...wait for it...wait for it...they were biting SLEEVES. The whole concept is just amazing. People just write whatever they need to in order to not have to go back on whatever dumb claim they made before once it's proven wrong...and they call me the arrogant one?

Maybe you can ask your geneticist buddy to point out the gene that makes a dog a sleeve or a suit biter? Which one is dominant or recessive? I bet suit is the recessive one as "civil" dogs are so hard to find according to everything we read on forums these days. If you breed a dog that bites a suit, to a dog that bites a sleeve, are all the puppies carriers of the recessive suit biting gene? Or are they magic puppies that can bite both a sleeve and a suit? Why aren't more people just breeding like that then? We can have magical all around dogs through their genes that will bite both a sleeve and a suit. But the question remains...what is the gene for biting hidden equipment? Or no equipment at all? How is it that IPO titled dogs produce police dogs? So many questions remain...


Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 03 February 2017 - 18:02

Not falling for it, BW... go troll someone else.

Have a good day! Teeth Smile


by Bavarian Wagon on 03 February 2017 - 19:02

^All that needed to be said, I got the answers I needed.

by vk4gsd on 03 February 2017 - 19:02

Good one sunsilver completely derail the thread on the second post. This thread had nothing to do with show lines.

If you don't know the topic you don't have to post a different topic just to post something.

BW, "GENETIC sleeve biter", ROFLMAO. I'm going to start using that when trying to talk sense to the PPD guys.





 


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