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by beetree on 27 August 2013 - 19:08

Hundmutter, you are a tough customer! I hope you read German! Here you go.... Clever :

 

Kalibeck

by Kalibeck on 27 August 2013 - 23:08

Sorry to divert back to the original picture, the hindquarters & back legs--rear assembly---looks wrong for a GSD, too long & straight, IMHO! I agree that he's a handsome fellow all the same!
jackie harris

howlk9

by howlk9 on 28 August 2013 - 00:08


from http://www.sheprescue.org/Huck%20von%20Haren.html
That may be the position in that picture. Some of the other pictures look a bit more "Shepherd-esque." Striking dog, no matter the breed.

Harrisonsgsds26

by Harrisonsgsds26 on 28 August 2013 - 00:08

I would also like to. Add that there are merle OGSD from the original sheepherding stock before the unification of types and standardization. 
Hundmutter you are pretty tough but I can assure you that this is no hoax.

The new pic only makes me feel more strongly that he isnt pure breed, but boy what a handsome dog. Looks to tall also... IDK.

BlackthornGSD

by BlackthornGSD on 28 August 2013 - 01:08

Merle and brindle are both dominant over the agouti locus. So if a dog has brindle or merle, the dog will have one parent with that color. (Although dominant black can hide the brindle gene.) So, it is possible to breed those colors out of the breed--just like sable has been all but bred out of the European conformation lines.

Christine

Kaffirdog

by Kaffirdog on 28 August 2013 - 05:08

If sable has been bred out of European conformation lines, where did Timo get his colour from?

Margaret N-J

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 28 August 2013 - 05:08

Bee, yes that's the right book !   Even if you can't read
the text, can't you find the picture Harrisonsgsd26  recalls ?

Margaret:  sable may have been "all but" bred out of German-based
showlines in America, that doesn't mean it has been bred out yet,
on the rest of the planet !    Wink Smile

Kaffirdog

by Kaffirdog on 28 August 2013 - 10:08

On the subject of shape, can't say this merle dog looks so different to my Damian, even to the rough hair over the croup and he is definitely not a cross.


by beetree on 28 August 2013 - 10:08

Hundmutter, 
I have gone through all 776 pages and can not find that same picture. And I can say for certain, this picture:   is NOT in my book!


I have found these pictures, but again I have no way of knowing what context they are being shown! No harm though in sharing, and maybe someone else can put the puzzle together for us all?

OLD TIME Shepherd in customary dress:

   
And this dog looks merle ...
 

The dog on the right, looks to have a beard and tell-tale merle spots, too?
  

This drawing is interesting.... merle or not? I have no idea!
 
And if I was going to put money on a cross with the subject dog ... this would be it... smooth-coated collie! 


And this is just for fun! 

THE END!  Teeth Smile





 

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 28 August 2013 - 16:08

Bee:  TY.     Harrisons:  I think Bee's copy is from 1921;
care to comment on your 1924 edition ?





 


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