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by Q Man on 25 January 2012 - 22:01
Do you think they're actually trying to achieve something in their breeding choice...
...or...
Do you think they're just trying to have a litter to make money...
...or...
Do you think people really don't understand the differences and are just breeding 2 dogs...

by Dawulf on 25 January 2012 - 23:01
But I think a lot of WL's have much better structure than SL's anyway...

by Red Sable on 25 January 2012 - 23:01
ME too.
I think it depends on the dogs.
Me, I'd like to see more calmness bred back into the GSD. Are the showlines better in that regard?

by macrowe1 on 25 January 2012 - 23:01

by dAWgESOME on 25 January 2012 - 23:01
by workingdogz on 25 January 2012 - 23:01
and while some of the offspring went on to do reasonably well
in working events, no one really wanted to touch them for breeding,
at least not the males. Perhaps different with the females,
they could be bred back to a leistungs line.
While that type of breeding can produce some decent dogs,
there is a lot of "eeeeh" dogs that come from it.
And usually, the resulting offspring that do turn out decent,
don't produce themselves.
by SitasMom on 26 January 2012 - 00:01
there's a wl/sl mix that's on the national team......
beautiful dog that packs a punch!
by Sheesh on 26 January 2012 - 00:01
I am NOT trying to make $... I want to see each and every pup go to an appropriate home.
I AM trying to improve what I have in my SL female (my own line) by infusing the line with what I value and hold dear in a certain WL, and I have a very clear picture of what I want to achieve.
I am doing this for myself first and foremost, as I will keep at least one puppy.
The two very different lines came from one originally, and for me personally, that is the way it should be.
This is my own personal goal. I've got plenty of time, and am not in any sort of hurry... :-)
Theresa
by workingdogz on 26 January 2012 - 00:01
The real proof will be in what THAT progeny produce.
You can get some decent dogs from a SL/WL breeding,
that is already a given. It's whether or not they can
go on to maintain or improve what they bring to the table.
It's hard enough producing consistency/type etc in
"normal" breedings, but crossing two very distinct
different types will be even harder.
If hypothetically everything worked "right",
would you take that pup back to SL or WL?
There are more than a handful of SL's that have done well
in higher levels of sport, thats fact, but it's what those dogs in turn
produce when bred--usually it's not much of any consistency.
I personally think the lines have become far too separated to ever
have them "meet" again unfortunatley.
But, all the best to anyone that wants to try!

by Sheesh on 26 January 2012 - 01:01
Theresa
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