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4pack

by 4pack on 17 May 2007 - 15:05

LOL I have said, "it's a Malinios" so many times I need that shirt too. My favorite is when they say back..."it's a Malin-what?"

Dawn G. Bonome

by Dawn G. Bonome on 17 May 2007 - 15:05

I am not impressed with J. Moses. Why does he just breed and campaign one dog? If he is so concerned about the breed, why doesn't he bring in new bloodlines (German), to try and help the GSD? One dog cannot do it all. And now, there are so many Dallas offspring out there, who are they going to breed to with the similar bloodlines?

IMO, he has not helped the breed.

Dawn Bonome 

 

 


Dark Shadow

by Dark Shadow on 17 May 2007 - 15:05

I think it's good to have a database with all the breeds listed.

Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 17 May 2007 - 15:05

Dawgs, if you position the hind legs far enough back, even a dog with good angulation can appear over-angulated.

If you compare pics of Dallas with the Covy-Tucker Hill dogs, you will definitely see he's a big step in the right direction:  

http://www.nvo.com/glyn/pictures/view.nhtml?profile=pictures&UID=10059


Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 17 May 2007 - 15:05

Dawn, Dallas got faulted by some judges for being 'too German' as it was. If you got too much German blood in your dogs, they'd never place in the American show ring. However, I do see some breeders trying to do it, and my hat is off to them: http://www.sigfieldgermanshepherds.com/females.htm

by Blitzen on 17 May 2007 - 15:05

Your puppy looks nice, Sunsilver. I  hope to see more as she matures. 

The crtiicism I heard of Dallas was, as Sunsilver said, "too German looking" and "too moderate". Go figure.

One of the Dallas daughters Jimmie was showing, not Genny, I forget her name now, was a hock walker, so he still shows them even if he doesn't like them. One of his other clients was the infamous Andrew Hunte.

There are some imported AKC champions.


allaboutthedawgs

by allaboutthedawgs on 17 May 2007 - 15:05

But, why do they stack that way when it gives an inaccurate representation of the way the dog is actually put together? I mean, I get that it seems to be somewhat inherent in all stacking but seems to be really so in these stacks.

I do like the difference in Dallas. and he does seem more German.  I personally, just me now, don't like the short snout on any of them, makes females look more male and just doesn't strike me right even in the males.

Dawg


Dawn G. Bonome

by Dawn G. Bonome on 17 May 2007 - 15:05

Sunsilver,

All the best to you and your pup!

I hope that your puppy is healthy, and long lived,  and that the pup is everything that you want in a GSD. This is what all of us hope and pray for.

 

Best Regards!

Dawn Bonome

 

 


by zdog on 17 May 2007 - 16:05

another thing we do that Max said should not be done, and that is stack and pose our dogs for pictures.  They should be taken in a natural setting, when they stop in movement and take a picture.  Nothing hidden, nothing exagerated, just a natural picture of the dog.  I imagine it was 100x's more difficult to get a good natural shot back in his day compared to today when we could take 100 pic's in minutes to get a natural picture.

Hundguy

by Hundguy on 17 May 2007 - 16:05

Sunsilver, You did not offend me, it's fine... I did go and look at the website you posted and I noticed one female that I thought looked good. Now if she could work that's a whole other topic... But I like the looks of  "Rosie"..

Best Regards,
Dennis Johnson
www.johnsonhaus.com

 






 


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