Moobli
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She damaged the end dogging in and it didn't heal.
Aw poor thing. You often hear of that happening in spaniels but not so much in Labs.
She damaged the end dogging in and it didn't heal.
Aw poor thing. You often hear of that happening in spaniels but not so much in Labs.
Twenty five plus years ago I was walking my young dog when an American woman told me I had a really super English Setter. Which was really nice of her, unfortunately he was a Dalmatian. She questioned me when I insisted he was a Dalmatian and went on a long ramble about English Setters and Dalmatians in the states. She did insist that Dalmatians are hairy and English Setters were smooth. Who knew!
If I can figure out how to post a pic here I'll share.I would love to see your sable sheps please? Pretty please?
She's gorgeous, who cares what breed she is?This is my 'Dalmation'
To be fair she's probably not full springer (bit of setter maybe) but these are not spots, it's just ticking gone mad.
I often get asked if Rufus is full springer because he has a big pointer type head. Yes of course he is, that's how a springer's head is actually supposed to be, is my usual reply. Not the pointy nose, long legged beasts people have a tendency to breed these days.
Every now and again I'll get children talking to me about dogs. Many of them have pit bulls and then they want to know if the GSDs are pit bulls. Kinda boggles my mind.
Here is a picture of my boy finishing his Utility Dog title. The judge in the picture also has GSDs.View attachment 30899
He's western European working lines. His breeder was a k9 officer before she had to leave the force with a disability. She produces a lot of working dogs, police dogs, SAR dogs, that sort of stuff.Lol. As mentioned, mine was mistaken for a pit bull cross by a show GSD person because of his big head
What way is yours bred? PM if you prefer
He's western European working lines. His breeder was a k9 officer before she had to leave the force with a disability. She produces a lot of working dogs, police dogs, SAR dogs, that sort of stuff.
Give me the working lines any day. I don't know what the show dogs look like in the UK but in the USA there is a tendency towards dogs that have extreme angulation and walk on their hocks. It makes me sad.