I'm new to the forum, but not necessarily to German Shepherds. Funny how my two breeds of choice, the gsd and the husky, have so much in common. What that is, the strong separation amongst the working lines and the show lines, and how in both breeds a very distinguished difference in the looks of wl and sl. I do lean towards the working lines of both breeds. Why? Because the working lines, to me, have seemed to stay truer to what the original bred dog looks like. I can not find the original article but here is a link of what I am talking about. (Admin, I am sorry if I am not allowed to post links, remove if I am not allowed).
How a century of breeding 'improvement' has turned once-healthy dogs into deformed animals | Daily Mail Online
I am not saying I have one iota of knowledge on show lines, nor really all that much knowledge on work lines. But I have to say, I do not understand why in both breeds, and I am sure other breeds have the same issue, there is such a huge difference in looks. As if they are 2 separate breeds, that is called a German shepherd, or Siberian Husky.
When I went looking for a great breeder, I often times asked for a straight back not sloped, people didn't know what I was asking for, so then I did more research and started looking at the working lines, since to me they seem truer to what the original bred gsd looked like.
Please do not bash me. To me in either case of breed, you want a dog that conforms to a standard, and can show and work, since really both of these breeds were bred to work. There are a few in the husky world who are trying to get the husky back to it's normal structure, so it can do just as well in the ring as well as out on a course sledding. My gsd I selected, in my eyes, is one step in that direction, a nice blend of a working line with a show line. She will eventually be a protection dog for me, and will not compete in sports, nor be in the show ring, so, yea, she is a pet.
I just would love to see the husky and gsd have a beautiful blend of both lines, look more like the original dog they were, and stop on this nonsense of having 2 separate standards for the same breed. It's just my 2 cents. But I remember back in 1983 or 84, and a friend of our family brought in a pink papered female show line, and I was so surprised at how small she was, and more importantly the very pronounce slope of her back, and thinking, how is she comfortable walking. I was a young teenager then, but to me she just wasn't the gsd I had thought in my mind to look like.
I appreciate the 9 pages of conversation. It gave me a lot of info on the breed. The biggest thing I can say though is, on any other forum, this 9 pages would have ended up a flame fest, and it didn't. Glad to be on a forum, where people are mature enough to have respect for eachother, even when people may have different opinions.