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carmen,,not to go off T,,but I had a Bodo Grafental grandson (Otto Stolzenfels) . Otto was used in Fidelco program so I'm sure your right when you say they contributed dogs to Fidelco. This was back in the late 80's.
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He is from a breeder who has retained his own dogs for many generations without being active in any discipline to define their type...not working, not show, not ASL, not WL...just "AKC German Shepherds"....all current dogs will go back to imported dogs if you go back far enough....just as most of us can trace our heritage back to some distant or not too distant ancestor who came to the US....in the case of your dogs pedigree, there is nothing to signify a 'type' within a reasonable frame...yes - there is a 1991 born dog of DDR heritage...but that one diluted line will not 'type' your dog as a DDR dog....he is a "purebred AKC German Shepherd" bred for companionship as I read the pedigree.
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There are many American breeders breeding 'working lines' - but they are using European stock and pure European pedigrees! Carmen, Chris, Christine, Anne and I are all in America - and our dogs are bred in America - but they are still all European Working Lines....not American working lines, as the whole pedigree is traced on every line to European dogs.
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I noticed one dog on the dam's side who appeared to be a sable. I wasn't sure if she was truly a sable or just had fading pigmentation so I clicked on her:
Royalair's Jordon Bar Kody and found this interesting looking dog: Manson Vom Kuhnhof This doesn't really mean anything other than the fact that if you did deep enough into any pedigree you might find something of interest. What I think is interesting is that this is a typical pet type pedigree but it is actually on the database so you can see what is there. So many are not there and it is hard to find anything out about the dogs. I spent many hours trying to find any information on my old dogs pedigrees but all roads led to dead ends. |
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The lines that a dog comes from are determined by it's pedigree. Not whether or not it has a vocation, or what that vocation is, or where it was born. A show line dog doing police work is still a show line dog. A working line dog being a pet is still a working line dog. A dog of German lines born in the US is still a German line dog. A dog of American lines born outside the US is still American lines.
As I said earlier, the only way for someone to be able to tell with certainty what bloodlines a dog comes from is to know the different bloodlines and kennels that fit into each type.
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One day I was very very bored and traced one of my American Show Line boys, Slider, back to Horand von Grafrath/Hektor Linksrhein. Haven't been that bored since then!!!
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For myself, I "determine" a line by purpose of breeding of most of the dogs in the breedings. Back in the 60s and 70s, you can see the German herding lines were somewhat separated, but the successful schutzhund competition dogs and successful conformation competition dogs often came from similar parentage and intermingled frequently.
In more recent decades, it's very clear that some bloodlines have been purpose bred from successful conformation competitors (not just KK1 and V rated, but VA and multiple V1 ratings)--and those are what I consider "conformation lines." You see the same thing in the AKC bloodlines--those bred for the purpose of conformation competition with multiple Select Champions and almost every dog in the pedigree with a Ch. in front of its name. I have not seen many AKC kennels that were purpose breeding for performance competition, with pedigrees full of OTCH and UD and TDX back through the generations. There are some, of course, and also some people doing this sort of breeding today, but they are often breeding to imported working dogs or are bringing in successful conformation dogs (imported or Am-bred)--so I don't really consider that a single bloodline--it's still too intermingled with dogs from other types of bloodlines (bred with other primary drivers of the breeding decision). And of course, you also see working or performance bred European lines--these will have indicators of performance success throughout the pedigree--multiple BSP or WUSV competitors throughout the generations. So, that's how I tell the difference when looking at a 5-generation pedigree--if I'm asked to give a label. (And it helps that I know many kennel and individual dog names--so name recognition and a good memory makes it faster/easier.) Last edited by BlackthornGSD; 11-29-2012 at 11:54 AM. |
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