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by joanro on 27 March 2015 - 03:03

Look at xant's mother's pedigree. Three generations from your female is Wildsteigerland, sixth gen is Arminius, seventh gen is Wienerau, etc. Are those kennels Czech? Have a German sound to them when spoken aloud. :-)

by boomer11 on 27 March 2015 - 04:03

i dont think there are many pure dogs anymore in the literally sense but i look at the most recent generations (since they influence the dog the most) and if its heavy czech then i would call that a czech dog. 

btw nice pedigree. 


by joanro on 27 March 2015 - 04:03

Pure refers to the breed. According to the pedigree, the female is pure German shepherd dog. But certainly not 'pure Czech', as there is no Czech Shepherd breed.
BTW, you don't consider the third generation as 'recent' ?

by boomer11 on 27 March 2015 - 05:03

who designated the word pure as referring to what breed the dog is? pure can refer to whatever the person looking at the pedigree wants it to refer to. in this case its clear that they want to know what stereotypical "type" their dog is. czech,, west german, ddr, american, etc are all types. there's no need to get all technical. everyone here knows there is only one german shpeherd. you are clearly missing the question. 

by your logic, i mean what the point of saying pure irish or german or american. might as well say we're all humans when describing each other right???  we're all pure human. 


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by GSD Lineage on 27 March 2015 - 06:03

Czech pedigree = pedigree issued by Czech entity


by joanro on 27 March 2015 - 12:03

'i dont think there are many pure dogs anymore in the literally sense....'
'who designated the word pure as referring to what breed the dog is?'
YOU did. ^^^

'No need to get technical'? OK, do like master trainer does, and say whatever makes you happy and supports your fairytale.

One must get over the romance....they are all German Shepherd Dogs, no matter what country they are registered in and ALL the Czech dogs came from Germany originally and many other country through ever since. Those 'mixed registry' dogs are still pure in the sense of breed.

Yes, we're all human, unless one is not human. No, there is no point in use the adjective, "pure" when describing humans....except when one is a 'pure' ass.

by vk4gsd on 27 March 2015 - 12:03

On the human thing I have a wanna be white supremacist neighbour who feels Polynesians, Caucasians etc a distinct purebreeds of humans, go figure.

by joanro on 27 March 2015 - 12:03

Btw, boomer, I have four generations of home bred and raised and reg gsds from my original imported puppies. So I have American gsds at this point, right?. And all are 'pure' sweet hearts, with 'pure' good hips and 'pure' type1and type 2 (disclaimer; some pure traits don't show up in words in the ped, so you have to take my word for it ;-)

by vk4gsd on 27 March 2015 - 13:03

Do all dogs fall into type I and II?

I think my dogs are more fractal.

by joanro on 27 March 2015 - 13:03

A lot of dogs appear to be 'fractal'...but its up to the owner what their dog is ;-)





 


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