Dogs for both Family Pets and Working Animals

Another good article on what happened to the GS in the US


The Germans have maintained working ability in their bloodline through the sport of Schutzhund. In Germany, you cannot register a litter of pups unless it has a Schutzhund working title. In Europe, a working title is either a Schutzhund title, a Herding title, or a Police Service Dog title. This means that if a dog does not have a good enough temperament to obtain a title, it cannot be bred. In addition, the German dogs are also required to get their hips x-rayed before breeding.

Here in America, if your neighbor has an AKC registered dog and your other neighbor has an AKC registered dog, they can be bred and their pups can be registered. It does not matter if they are both dysplastic or if they are both fear biters that cower in the corner when a stranger approaches.

The German Shepherd Dog Club of America is as much to blame as the AKC for the downfall of the working ability in the American breed. While the people that are members of the GSDCA are very nice people, their only interest is in producing a dog that can run in circles and look pretty. They pay lip service to the temperament of the breed and the majority have no concern about the working ability in their breeding program. In my opinion, the GSDCA is directly responsible for breeding the working ability out of the American Bloodline German Shepherds. They should rename their breed and call it the American Shepherd.

There is NOT ONE American bloodline that can consistently produce a police service dog. That is a very sad statement, but it is true. You can occasionally find an American bloodline breeder who will brag about having some of his dogs in a police department someplace, but the sad truth is that if the dog is working as a patrol dog, it does not belong there.
 
A similar thing has happened in the US with Border Collies. Originally they were bred for intelligence and herding capability, and not for looks. Border Collies that are bred for herding can vary quite widely in their conformation.

However, US dog shows judge by conformation, which means breeding dogs for looks over herding ability. The American Border Collie Association promotes the breeding and training of Border Collies as stockdogs, and they do not recognize or accept dogs registered with the American Kennel Club, which runs the dog shows.
 
We put her to sleep today. It was really hard and sad but she was starting to be in a lot of pain. I love that dog. She was a good girl and a great friend. She was unwavering in her loyalty, protection, and, especially, love toward our family.

I know it might be un-Christian to say, but when I was consoling my daughter in her room, I swear I saw a shade/ghost/spirit idk of our sweet dog trying to sneak in while we were commiserating about her.

It's been a weird and sad week.
 
We put her to sleep today. It was really hard and sad but she was starting to be in a lot of pain. I love that dog. She was a good girl and a great friend. She was unwavering in her loyalty, protection, and, especially, love toward our family.

I know it might be un-Christian to say, but when I was consoling my daughter in her room, I swear I saw a shade/ghost/spirit idk of our sweet dog trying to sneak in while we were commiserating about her.

It's been a weird and sad week.
I am so sorry for your families loss. She was lucky to have such a wonderful family to be part of.
 
Growing up we always had German Shepherds. What's happened to the breed is a tragedy.

So true. There is a breeder I came across here in NZ who raises examples of the breed very similar to the older examples in that picture. They are very particular about who gets a pup from them. Unfortunately they deemed me as not up to standard. Probably for the best 🤣
 
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