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by darylehret on 02 August 2010 - 05:08
by Kennel von Lotta on 02 August 2010 - 10:08
These are examples of top breeeders crossing working and show lines.
You can find plenty of such dogs who did earn titles. Also, there are many pure working line dogs who haven't earned any titles, even with the blood of a WUSV champ. So?
by darylehret on 02 August 2010 - 11:08
I wouldn't know what makes a showline breeder "top", but since there are plenty, do you know of any working/showline mixes that did better than average attaining their working titles (BSP, WUSV, or other)? I mean, if you're trying to drive a point home, let's have it. I wanna see a "super gsd". Better yet, a super gsd that can reproduce it's successful self.
by Felloffher on 02 August 2010 - 12:08
"My fist GSD was a S/W cross, and was the best dog ever - beautiful for her time (V),"
I'm not sure what to make of this "beautiful for her time", what does this mean exactly?
by oak34 on 02 August 2010 - 14:08
V rated conformation and I believe was V21 at Sieger show
yet Voodoo is from working lines,
by oak34 on 02 August 2010 - 14:08
by oak34 on 02 August 2010 - 14:08
by Kennel von Lotta on 02 August 2010 - 16:08
I'm sorry, what point am I trying to drive home? Please use a quote from my initial post, if possible.
I actually know of a S/W cross dog that did quite well in BSP, I can't remember his name. But that is not my point, otherwise I would've started with that.
@ Felloffher
"for her time" I mean early 90s, post-Soviet Union Ukraine. She was born in 1991. Here is her picture at 7 years old:
by Jeff Oehlsen on 02 August 2010 - 18:08
I actually know of a S/W cross dog that did quite well in BSP, I can't remember his name
Even still, it would be one dog, and not a reason to breed the two.
by johan77 on 02 August 2010 - 18:08
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