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by joanro on 28 March 2015 - 01:03

'thats news to me.' It Shouldn't

by joanro on 28 March 2015 - 01:03

'i never even used the word pure to describe the pedigree. you came up with that one on your own.' <<<< no, you used it to describe humans.

by boomer11 on 28 March 2015 - 01:03

again if i said it wasnt a marketing ploy then you are more than welcome to quote me. if you cant then dont put words in my mouth. i'm also done. now we're doing nothing more than bickering.


by joanro on 28 March 2015 - 01:03

You are making zero sense. Thank you for permission to take quotes. That's what I did. Pure= 100%= hype=bs.

guddu

by guddu on 28 March 2015 - 02:03

An easy way to think is that there are various lines of German shepherd dogs with enrichment of certain physical and genetic traits. The czech lines have certain traits in common, marketed as old style dogs. The Germans look to enrich certain traits in their lines, as they did in the erstwhile DDR, as do the show lines. Ofcourse, none of these traits are unique.

 


by Nans gsd on 28 March 2015 - 02:03

OK:  I am confused here;  are we talking about Czech pedigrees or are we talking about the bitch "lexi"??


by boomer11 on 28 March 2015 - 02:03

"Czech dogs, Czech shepherds" , etc, is no more than a sales pitch for a fad." I said on page one. it took 3 pages for you to realize the same thing....."the word pure or 100% is a marketing ploy and it works pretty well with the masses." <<<

hahaha joan these two quotes are NOT  the same thing. do you know how to comprehend the english language??


by joanro on 28 March 2015 - 02:03

'who designated the word pure as referring to what breed the dog is?'. That's easy; the breed registries.
'pure can refer to whatever the person looking at the pedigree wants it to refer to.'. No, 'pure', in the context of pedigree dogs, is referring to breed purity. In other words, registries prevent mongrilizing of the breed.

by boomer11 on 28 March 2015 - 02:03

lol cant have a discussion with someone who doesnt understand english....


by joanro on 28 March 2015 - 02:03

Ads usually are seen with pure, 100% and Czech all in the same description. I didn't want to get too technical on your behalf, I thought you might get the connection. Being as you pointed to those quotes twice, makes me think you are disturbed by them. I apologize for making that assumption.

Who are you implying can't speak English? I didn't notice anyone here replying in a foreign language. You, however, appear to not be able to read pedigrees or understand the significance of breed registries. That's OK.





 


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