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by nypiper127 on 13 May 2012 - 01:05
I am definately going to check out Tyson von der Schiffslache, Eick von der berger Hochburg, Dasty von der berger Hochburg ! Felloffher, you are right...I was being selfish in trying to correct the SL side!
Thanks again for the info!

by VitoManiac on 13 May 2012 - 08:05
The OP has actually annoyed me with a couple of pretty ignorant comments. How do you know your dog could do Schutzhund? If you're too busy to train a dog because you have 4 kids (what's with that as an excuse anyway?) you will never know if he could or not.
If you think the "saddle" look is classic then I say classic to what?
In my opinion, your equation will mostly look like this: WL + SL = Weaker working line. The exceptions would be very rare.

by Mike D on 13 May 2012 - 13:05
nypiper127
"while our GSD WL and SL sides were busy picking each other apart, the malanois was busy taking over...I loved that post"
You are right.....Malinois have been busy taking over....... by focusing on working ability not color or conformation. Good luck
Mike
(BTW-the ugly working line dog in my avatar is V rated, KKL 1, multiple times SCH 3, HOT, and I have 5 kids)

by RLHAR on 13 May 2012 - 14:05
Some of his littermates are intense enough to be doing French Ring over in Europe. My boy's protection is everything I could ask from him, power, intensity, full calm grip, hard hitting, strong civil aggression. Then, at the same time, this is the dog who thinks the sun rises and sets on little children and who has helped my family by acting as my special needs nephew's therapy dog.
So when you talk of wanting the balance, I have to say this dog's working lines produced that balance, IMHO. The only thing he does not have that you want is he's a sable, not a B&T like his father.

by Sunsilver on 13 May 2012 - 14:05
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=445826
http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=123666
I've got an eye on this kennel in Canada, that has a male from these lines, Eik von den Wolfen:
http://www3.bell.net/lindenhof/
(Okay, I DO hope they are working on getting him titled! And it really ticks me off that the picture on their website is actually of Falk, not Eik, even if they DO say he's the spitting image of his grandfather!)
I also like Tyson: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UcOUq67ebs


by nypiper127 on 13 May 2012 - 15:05
Holy Hannah....it never ceases to amaze me how certain people just seem to want to argue. If you take the time to read my posts I have gone above and beyond to compliment the working lines. I have stated how their athletisime = beauty and how very simply, their "look" is not appealing to ME! If you believe that EVERYONE should like your dogs look (be it SL or WL) then their is no way to have a normal conversation. And as to why having four kids makes it hard to compete in Schutzhund...I will not even answer that.
Maybe it's the owners that have the excessive high drives....not the dogs! Sunsilver....thank you for the informative answer. I have been looking thru pedigrees looking for exactly that. But now it seems that if one of those were bred with a good SCH 3 SL it is still a crap shoot..(back to Gustav's previous post about the jar of marbles). I am guessing that it would at least stack the odds in favor of getting a few good "saddleback" working puppies out of that litter?

by Sunsilver on 13 May 2012 - 15:05
The problem with crossing different lines is that the lines have become so different it's almost like breeding to another breed. And many breeders would never in a million years do such an outrcross, because they believe they are getting 'shit on their gold'. I forget what well-known breeder said that, but it's an actual quote. I think it represent the ultimate in kennel blindness and tunnel vision.
BTW, back in the early days of the GSD in the States, breeders often didn't use linebreeding, but bred like to like. It seemed to work out okay, but without the risk of genetic problems posed by linebreeding and inbreeding. (reference: The Total GSD, by Fred Lanting).
by magdalenasins on 13 May 2012 - 15:05

by darylehret on 13 May 2012 - 16:05
Kennel blindness if you DO and kennel blindness if you DON'T, seems like the term kennel blindness is just used to describe ANYthing when someone happens to disagree with a breeder's choice. Stupid word.
If US breeders bred like to like, how the heck did we get ASL as a result? I think that's just a simplified comment to discourage inbreeding. I respect the knowledge of Fred Lanting, and have been invited to visit with him, but I think we would have much to disagree on.
by Gustav on 13 May 2012 - 16:05
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