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Uber Land

by Uber Land on 01 November 2009 - 04:11

sorry about that.  I hit send once, and it posted all those.

Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 01 November 2009 - 04:11

Which dogs are those, Uber? I don't see them named.

Xeph

by Xeph on 01 November 2009 - 05:11

In Hamza's post.  Lollie and Willie

by bazza on 01 November 2009 - 09:11

Very sensible Uber, SUNSILVER, are you sure that's coffee you splurt or pish as usual, PMPLMFAO.

by bazza on 01 November 2009 - 09:11

ILMD, forgot, sentiments returned but have a bit of fun and sit on it and twirl, lmfao.


Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 01 November 2009 - 20:11

Sita'sMom, that's an excellent article one I've had bookmarrked on my computer for several years now. (I think I got the link from Tina Barber, before I joined the PDB.)

But you're confusing me: that pup is obviously a German dog, not American? Is it working lines?

And no, believe it or not, she's not quite extreme enough to make my file...

by bazza on 01 November 2009 - 20:11

Extreme enough????  I believe the word you use is "ugly". It is not your "extreme file" it's your " ugly file"  is it not?  Tina Barber!!!  Now i understand all the crap you spew.  By the way you aint no oil painting yourself when you're going on about "ugly" lmfao.  Tah Tah  Barry G. xxx

Sunsilver

by Sunsilver on 01 November 2009 - 20:11

I like a dog to be balanced, so in most cases, 'extreme' and 'ugly' are pretty well synonymous to me. And that article is a darn good description of what went wrong with the American GSD, which is why Tina now breeds Shilohs, and not GSD's.  Some of you turned to the German lines, Tina went her own way, and no one has any right to tell her she made the wrong decision.

 Ta-ta, Barry. Don't let the doorknob hit ya... 

I'd better go work my dogs before my temper kicks in, and I start stooping to Barry's level...


GSDSRULE

by GSDSRULE on 02 November 2009 - 01:11

To GSDSRULE:
They are stacked in order for a judge to be able to uniformly evaluate structure of the dog in comparison to other dogs.
:)
Prager Hans


Thanks, I understand that, but isn't each dog supposed to be judged on how it fits the standard, not compared
to each other?  I think it should be "kept real" by having each dog stand naturally and judged against the standard
instead of putting each dog in a unnatural pose and comparing each to the other.

*shrugs* 





 


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