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by noddi on 03 May 2010 - 21:05

thanks Wildmoor(Pam)for the link.have to agree with yu GSDTRAVELS.the pups look more like crossbreeds.the heads on them pups do not in my opinion look like gsd pups.the ticking looks like the ticking on Australian cattle dogs,but i aint no expert on that breed.heaven help us is all i can say.dont appeal to me,but they dont look as ugly as the panda ones.Carole S.

by Wildmoor on 03 May 2010 - 22:05

The same breeder who has imported this ones sire as the litter brother to Flyhart's Kooga and she has mated it to a liver bitch that was x-rayed but hips were shot so didnt send the plates in, this bitches dam also produced a lot of progeny with crap hips.

Thats why on another thread I couldnt understand people calling Flyhart when you have breeders like this also breeding for specific colours with major health issues. what is the diffence betwen flyhart and this one! to me she is far worse. I do not condone anyone breeding for abnormal colours.

Maybe they would all like to participate in the relevant research with their freaks www.genetics.unibe.ch/content/e2353/e2694/index_eng.html

pagan

by pagan on 03 May 2010 - 22:05

I dont like these piebalds

Konotashi

by Konotashi on 03 May 2010 - 23:05

I'm guilty of loving the dilute colors and panda. I don't however like the piebald shepherds, which she claims for the ones with the ticking to be. (Piebalds don't have ticking!)

She has a LOT of litters on the ground, all the time.

I think that if someone is going to breed for these colors that they should prove their working ability - prove their breed worthyness. There's one male in particular that she has, a long coat liver male, that says that he can calm down even the highest drive dogs. (Not a quote, but it's along those lines). That's NOT a German shepherd! 

by georgina on 04 May 2010 - 06:05

The kennel club in the UK will register any thing they only interested in the revenue why wont people leave our wonderful breed alone we have enough medical problems with out adding to them

by bazza on 04 May 2010 - 07:05

Oh! no, I was wondering how long it would take for someone from the UK to jump on this particular cash cow bandwagon, hoped it wouldn't be in my life time but alas ........ The KC will be rubbing their grubby little hands together.....more money in the tank. I almost cried when I read some arse had brought one of these mutants in. Sad and disgusted!!!!

by noddi on 04 May 2010 - 07:05

morning everyone.i personally would not breed soley for colour or coat.have in the past had long coats in several litters and in one litter had 2 blues,which i suspected as there were 3 lines to rosehurst chris and 1 to middross panto,both carried the blue genes.i do however do not have any problems with those who do breed soley for colour or coat as long as they test for health problems ie score hips/elbows,males haemo.tested etc.and they do not charge the earth for their puppies and they place restrictions on the reg.papers.i do have problems with these people who cross different breeds,call them such and such and then charge a lot more for these cross breeds than the pure breed animals.this breeder is wrong to breed these so called piebald(they are not piebald)shepherds or any others that have been scored,and found to be extremely high scores.wot point is scoring if one is not going to take any notice of the score.how did this come to light?Carole S.

by bazza on 04 May 2010 - 07:05

Sorry Noddi, have to disagree here, I DO have a problem with anyone who breeds solely for anything out with the standard, after all it is there for a reason.

AmbiiGSD

by AmbiiGSD on 04 May 2010 - 07:05

I have to take exception to Mutants....now come on Bazza....  Mutants is a bit strong afterall they are still dogs, albeit mongrels. 

I understand the 'sire' of these dogs was imported into the UK.... so only time will tell if 'he' is the sire.... I wouldn't start giving oneself a hernia over it just yet, really when you think about it ;)

by noddi on 04 May 2010 - 07:05

not having a dig at yu Bazza.just knew yu wouldnt agree.we can all get these coats/colours(which are listed as undesireable in the standard)from our standard coloured animals,so in my mind,i dont think i can justify condeming people who breed these coat/colour types.wot annoys me is that coz we try not to get these non standard colours in our litters,they are not readily available and therefore have presented an opportunity for others to get on the bandwagon to breed soley for these types and then state ,that these are rare and they charge the earth.the amount of people who wanted to buy my 2 blue/tan together(1 male and 1 female)was unbelieveable.i did actually ring a person who breed blues as well as all the standard colours for some genetic advice re the breeding of the same colours together.my 2 blues went to seperate homes with restrictions on the papers as do all my pups.hope yu are keeping well bazza and wife.Carole S.





 


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