I'm not doing it because I'm a saint, I just wanted a dog with four legsYOU wouldn't thats my point. Don't get me wrong, I think it's fantastic that people like yourself take these dogs in, truly.
OK, I don't really understand this hobby of showing dogs, but point takenHowever, there are a lot of people who ---- take showing as a hobby, this is where these dogs come in.
Personally I'd take the word of a rescue centre worker over a breeder as to the exact temperament of the dog, rescue dogs are also walked by a number of different people, not just the same breeder all the time.Or they do just wan't a family pet and feel better buying one from a reputable breeder, it's just personal choice.
Any breeder worth it's salt will have reports stemming back many generations regarding medical/genetic issues and there are various tests available (optigen etc).
I agree, but calling people posers for it is pretty pathetic.
But as I understand it breeders are all wanting to breed a dog that looks like the ideal specimen of the breed. Which for some breeds is cruel - alsatians back legs aren't right, that dog with the kink in the spine etc.
No. I think the chavs with devil dogs are posing.
That goes directly against what Panorama exposed. It's all about how the dog looks, everything else is not relevant. Genetic defects, siezures etc.
Can we have some more pics and maybe even a vid of Nessa? Please!
Looks like a very happy doggy.
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It's not at all, and my bro-in-laws missus agrees, and I'll trust the woman who is in her final you studying to become a vet over you Kahn.
The only thing you've said I agree with is that rescue dogs can come with problems, I've spent enough time trying to fix some of the worst cases at the local dogs home to know.
One thing to consider, is that some breeds are nippers. The don't full on bite, but have a tendency to nip at you if they don't like something. Worth checking out if you've got kids in the house.
http://germanshepherdforum.createforum.com/genetics-f21/coi-coefficient-of-inbreeding-t1453.html said:Who uses this and do you know your dogs COI.
According to Jeff Sampson the average COI of German Shepherds is 12%; a COI of 12.5% is equivalent to half sister - half brother mating or grandparent to grandchild mating.
A COI of a litter should not exceed 6.25% or the average COI of sire and dam.
Some examples my dogs Alfe COI 3.7%, Zandi 5.6%
GSD BOB Crufts 4.7%
VA1 male British Sieger 4.6%
Part of his research http://www.genetics.org/cgi/content-...179/1/593/TBL3
What JH failed to grasp when she brought this up elsewhere is a lot of WG line ancestors are not in the UK KC database, so I am presuming JS getting a high average for our breed was predominately due to the English lines who will do extremely close matings.
Your thoughts please
Crazy, and hyper but loving.
Yea you can see the smile on its face!
Maybe so, but I am not a chav and I don't have a devil dog but I do have a pedigree so I took offense to it.
I'm fairly certain that all springers are crazy and hyper. Springer puppies are an even higher degree of bonkers.