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by EuroShepherd on 19 March 2012 - 15:03
I saw an ad on the PDB here for pups out of this stud dog, I like his photo so I took a look at his pedigree. I think my jaw has a bruise from hitting the floor.
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=620093
He is a result of father/daughter breeding, BUT...the daughter is also linebred 2-2 on her grandfather Yosemite too.
So this stud dog is inbred 1-2 on Urani and 2-3,3 on Yosemite. Wow.
Both Yosemite's and Urani's pedigrees are incomplete, so no telling if they are linebred or inbred too.
There is no mention of any health testing in the first 4 generations of this stud dog (or any titles at all, for that matter)
In the 5th generation there are only 2 dogs listed with titles and health testing. Both of these dogs are a2 fast-normal stamp (fair hips)
That being said, I do think the dog is very handsome, I like his structure, some of his progeny have nice structure too. Not the kind of rear angulation you see anymore. Though I don't approve of the breeder's methods (at the very least, should have health tested with that kind of inbreeding!) but they seem to have a good eye for selecting structure.
I sure wish there were photos of this stud dog's parents and grandparents. I also really am curious to know what his temperament and health are like, and that of his offspring too. Very curious!
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