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Deary me...
Fab piccies
what a lovely girlie she is
a great ambassador for the breed!
The Alsatian name was introduced in the war years because of anti-German feeling.
So it's a myth that they originated in Alsace? Which switched from being French to German to French-very confusing place!
Agreed - I think she is protesting too much.......![]()
OK,my experiance of gsds,an im sure this not all gsds,but they seem to be bred now for the ring,so they are bred to look alert,this means they take the most wary dogs an breed them,these dogs have no confidence,so snap an bark at everything,germans call them "fear biters",its got so ingrained in the breed now that the police have to get there gsds from eastern europe as they not been messed about so much.
Sorry RL, I have been involved with breed ring GSDs my whole life and am now involved with the working side, and that's absolute bollox.
I know what a fear biter is, thanks, and you won't get placed in the ring if your dog is a fear biter.
Most police dog GSDs I know were and still are bred in the UK.
There are dogs at our club from the UK, Ireland, Czech Republic, East Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium and I know which temperaments I prefer.
Out of the three of mine the obvious guess for hmmmm hardness?? would be the mastiff x dane bitch huge big brindle thing she is, BUT she is as soft as pie when i had a break in the other day she ran and hid.......chicken
What protected me? a saarloos/husky/german shep x he stood at the top of the stairs, i was in the bedroom, and stood his ground against a huge big bloke waving a pickaxe handle in his direction , the fella stood there for ten minutes shouting and threatening and trying to hit the dog and the stupid hairy thing stood his ground. The fella even opened the door to try and coax the dog out but nope he wasn't moving.
Your Max let me walk right in that time though... clearly he doesn't have an eye for a nefarious character![]()
Have sent you an e mail mate,like i said the gsd i have been around are like that,my friend needs to take hers to classes to try an stop him barking,an snapping at diffrent situations,over half of dogs there are gsd,she did have him castrated at a young age,dont know if that had anything to do with it.Im only putting my point of view across,if i have offended then im sorry.I can only assume as they are a popular dog then people around my way have just been breeding willy nilly with eyes on cash not keeping the breed how it should be.
It has left us with a huge case of 'she's my mum and your not getting close' much to my OH's annoyance ,there is nothing like being woken up at two in the morning by the shouts of 'will you move the dog,he won't let me back in the bedroom'