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by susie on 16 February 2017 - 17:02
We are talking about a breed, not about dogs as a whole.
There is a BREED STANDARD, like it or not.
In case someone wants to breed blues livers piebalds or anything else-no problem-but he really shouldn't call those dogs GSDs.
There are rules for almost everything on earth-in case I want to play, I have to follow rules.
Someone doesn't like the rules? Play something else...

by susie on 16 February 2017 - 18:02
Just reread the posts-BritnyHon, I didn't want to make "pissing comments" - I just wanted to point out that as soon as you don't care about the standard any more ( and be it color "only" ), others will use this example for their own wrongdoing ( size, ears, and so on ).
But I forgot, the US of AMERICA are different...
Why don't we change the Basketball rules? A basket that high is not good for Europeans.. is this okay for you?
by Swarnendu on 16 February 2017 - 19:02
I personally don't like a German Croucher or an American Ski-sloper, or a floppy ear, or an off-colour. I like the "LOOKS" of a bred-to-standard GSD.
But, what does a floppy ear or an off-colour has to do with the working ability of a GSD?
If the Breed Standard is questionable, why cannot we ask questions, Susie?

by susie on 16 February 2017 - 19:02
Questionable in case of what?
I would never cull off colored, off sized, "out of standard" but otherwise healthy dogs - BUT people shouldn't be allowed to breed them ( = no pedigrees ).
No difference to working ability...
by Gustav on 16 February 2017 - 19:02
I agree Susie, I would never breed a dog with no working ability or one with disqualifying faults to the standard. PERIOD!. Regardless of color!
by Swarnendu on 16 February 2017 - 20:02
But WHY floppy ears or off-colours are NOT breedworthy according to the Standard?
That's what is QUESTIONABLE....

by susie on 16 February 2017 - 20:02
Swarn, it 's not that difficult - get involved and vote...otherwise either accept or leave...
EVERY RECOGNIZED BREED does have a written standard - why breed those dogs in case you don't like the standard?
Doesn't make sense.
by Swarnendu on 16 February 2017 - 20:02
WHY floppy ears or off-colours are NOT breedworthy according to the Standard?
Why these are considered "faults" of a "working dog" breed, when a cow-hock or a banana-back isn't?
When enough legitimate questions are allowed to be asked, AND discussed with specific points, public opinion will form and the Breed Standard WILL change, it's not a Holy Book.

by susie on 16 February 2017 - 20:02
I didn't answer? Sorry...
Floppy ears are hereditary, color is hereditary, so are banana backs and cow hocks - all of this considered faults... no difference.
All of us know there is a difference between the "written" standard and people filling this standard with life ( even in my country ).
I believe in the written standard - and I am able to distinguish between "functional dogs" and "breedworthy dogs" according to the standard of the GSD breed.
I don't care much about men made winners, but about working ability and conformation- you should know by now.
Your questions may be smart, but people not followIng "the rules" don't care, no matter your questions.
Kind regards
by Gustav on 17 February 2017 - 09:02
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