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I'm not going to argue the differences in type, because I many ways I will agree. However, I will say I know the owner of the GSD I posted pics of personally, and I have met this dog on several occasions. He is very stable, did well in the show ring, has proven he is a capable working dog, and is now 10 years old and perfectly sound and healthy. He does have some puppies on the ground now and it will be interesting to see how they turn out. I've always loved GSD. My dad had one when I was little that was an amazing dog, but I don't think I could own one myself now. I definitely could not handle the drive on working bred lines and to find a show bred one that is stable like the one I pictured would be very difficult, so I will continue to just admire from afar.Quote:
I don't think she is talking about AKC showing. There's not a judge of AKC Am-bred sheps that would put her dog up. However I think the European lines of GSD are far and away more "functional", sane, and useful as a breed. I've owned both American/Canadian lines and Czech/East and West German working line dogs. There's no such thing as an American GSD that can actually work the way they are supposed to and maintain normal health to a decent age. I won't even mention the mental health differences between the two "varieties" either.