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by Preston on 23 December 2007 - 20:12
The photo of Larum Vom Cohinor was just posted:
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/gsd/pedigree/506694.html
In my view the apparent structure and proportions are particularly praiseworthy. I believe that this is the type of dog folks should be breeding for whether whowline or working line. Sure, some could say he may need a bit more croup. One would have to see him move to really assess this, but I think that overall his structure is very close to the standard. If I was in the market for a dog, I would attempt to acquire this dog if he vetted out well and his movement was adequate. I especially like his close coupling and his excellent male type, and the correct rear angulation and bone lengths. I know nothing of the dog or his breeders, but I would like to know more, since I think they are on the right track. This is the type of male seen back in the early 1980's in showlines and working lines. Not the majority then but not rare either. Now it is a rarity and breeders should flock to use a dog like this that can produce.

by yellowrose of Texas on 24 December 2007 - 06:12
He has a lot of V rated dogs in his immed pedigree ,,,I didnt fo any further..for time sake....I like your wifes dog ,,,btw......didnt get to answer you ..I have a baby pup that didnt get picked up yet...cooking for christmas and a boarder for the next 4 days...pluss it is freezing again tonight....lots to do....
I like that dog.... croup could be a little more, yes....wonder what his koer would say...he has a SchH 1 so they havent got there yet...maybe someone will tell us more about who the breeders are of this boy.....
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