They're intelligent, fiercely loyal and often used as guide or police dogs — but how much do
you really know about the breed also known as GSDs?
Not exact matches
Perhaps we're entering in these modern years a new age where only judges, handlers and dog show participants
really care
about these strict guidelines,
known as official
breed standards.
Do you
really think that you
know every little thing
about your Long haired German Shepherd or your little puppy pug or any other
breeds out there?
I would just like to
know wheather a cocker spaniel would be suitable as i have only read
about them it articles and websites and from past experiances i do nt
really trust this form of advertising dog
breeds.
The DNAffirm provides superficial contentment to dog owners who simply would like to
know the specific
breeds mixed into their dog without
really having to go into full detail
about possible genetic health implications and genetic markers.
If you
really need to
know, ask your vet
about easy, affordable DNA testing which can identify several dog
breeds.
That's
really an unfair comment, dog
breeding and showing and pure -
bred dog raising to improve and maintain the historical
breed lines is a hobby for some and should not be put down in such a way without
knowing anything
about the person.
You also won't likely
know much if anything
about your new puppy's parents or background (here is where genetic testing can
really be important, not just to confirm
breed but in predicting future potential vet bills due to inherited health issues!)
(Thats what people would say that
knew about cats) We adopted her from the humane society anfy taild she was a stray that was turned in.We never
really knew what
breed or mixed
breed she was.
But, faced with photographs of mixed
breeds and having to pick more than one ancestral strain, I realized that I don't
really know anything
about what happens when dogs interbreed.