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by Tabby on 04 March 2014 - 04:03

Hello All,

1. For example If a person purchased a male pup from litter “A” and female pup from litter “B” from Jinopo, since they were bred and blessed with the spirit of "Old style Czech” from Jinopo-Alpine K9, and he bred them together, will they still be consider old style Czech dogs?

2. In competitions, will a dog from Jinopo have the edge on it's competitor because he was bred and/or have the spirit of "Old style Czech” in him by Jinopo-Alpine K9? I have viewed countless videos of Jinopo dogs vs dogs from other kennels and I can’t tell the difference or see the Czech spirit. What am I not seeing here?

Thank you!

GSD Admin (admin)

by GSD Admin on 04 March 2014 - 04:03

Welcome to PDB.

IMHO - marketing.

by joanro on 04 March 2014 - 12:03

Welcome to the forum. What are you "not seeing"? That's a good question. Hmmmm. One explanation could be the "spirit" is to be drunk not seen ? I hear czech beer is yummy. As for the pup you produced, you'd probably need to take them to the blessers and have them blessed to have old Czech spirit instilled ?

by Gustav on 04 March 2014 - 12:03

Oh No!.....please don't say marketing......that is sacreligous.

by joanro on 04 March 2014 - 13:03

@Gustav, ROTFLMAO !!! ;-)))

by frankm205 on 04 March 2014 - 13:03

This should be pretty good....

by SitasMom on 04 March 2014 - 15:03

In a litter every puppy is different, just like human brothers and sisters.
My brother was an amazing athlete (coordination, confidence, endurance but ended up a looser), my sister a modle (beautiful but with extremely high temperament, easily upset, ended up a winner), I'm the one that wasn't super beautiful, supre coordinated, level headed, by never quit. We were all athletes, we all have different temperament, all look similar but different. Same with my sons - they are completely opposite, one is very athletic, the other doesn't like to get his hands dirty.

I guess what i'm saying is that if you want a puppy for a specific puropse, its best to go and meet the litter, test each puppy and then decide which has the dendencies that will serve you the best.

 

by joanro on 04 March 2014 - 16:03

Sitas', nice advice, but that's not what the op was asking.

by SitasMom on 04 March 2014 - 16:03

Janro - IMO it is.

Just because a dog has certain parents, or comes from a certain kennel or country, it doesn't guarantee it will have the propensity to do anything.
He's not seeing the Czech spirit, because it doens't exist in Czech dogs any more then dogs from any other country. A good dog is a good dog, no matter where it comes from. Good dogs are very hard to find. Its the particular dog that is what is important.
That is what I was trying to explain in my last post.

susie

by susie on 04 March 2014 - 17:03

Maybe the pups are not able to handle their multicultural ancestry.
The ancestors German, emigrated to Czechoslovakia, now czech Republic, later on shipped to the United States....
They may have some kind of split personality, not to talk about language barriers...Regular Smile





 


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