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by Gustav on 29 June 2010 - 23:06

Two Moons, your last post really hit the bullseye, IMO. There is a lot of wisdom in what you wrote and that is the way dogs were assessed in the past and they didn't do to bad back then.

sueincc

by sueincc on 30 June 2010 - 02:06

Good thread, everyone!

Steve Schuler

by Steve Schuler on 30 June 2010 - 16:06

My final contribution to this thread (I Promise!)


Knowledge is Good.

Understanding is Better.

Knowledge combined with Experience can lead to Understanding.

Wisdom is best of all.

And the least certain to be realized.


I have a little knowledge, even less understanding and it's questionable whether I have any wisdom at all.

For anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of some of the considerations and factors involved with the complex subject of what constitutes breedworthiness, as I am, there are some really good articles at the SiriusDog website.  The articles that they have categorized under the heading "Breeding" can be seen here:

 http://www.siriusdog.com/showcatpicks3.htm

I hope you find the information available there helpful.

Peace Out,

SteveO 






When Two Moons wrote, "What makes a working line GSD breed worthy is the same thing that makes anything breed worthy.
And it's found in the eyes of the breeder at the end of the debate.
Thats how it works."




charlie319

by charlie319 on 01 July 2010 - 14:07

That is a point that has been raised on the haste to breed by some...

The KC should require a threshold age for breeding in both males and females in order for papers to be issued.





 


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