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Do you think panda shepherds should be recognized as a AKC/CKC official coat color? What about other nonstandard coat colors?
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That's definitely an interesting question! It's a fun topic because there is definitely a lot of things to consider!Do you think panda shepherds should be recognized as a AKC/CKC official coat color? What about other nonstandard coat colors?
Agreed. Theres a lady online who always tries to “disprove the roach back” but her dog just doesnt look right… even when he isnt in a stack, despite her insistence. Ohmygsds is her name on FB. It makes me sad to see dogs like this because they can hardly walk by age 7. However, my shepherd isnt exactly in standard either (85lbs and lean, abnormally tall lol), but at least she is very healthy! (We also didn’t get her straight from a breeder, she was a rehome.)The panda pattern does not fit the breed standard of the German Shepherd Dog. That being said, the GSD seen at AKC/UKC shows is so far removed from what the breed is supposed to be it really wouldn't matter at this point.
The German Shepherd has fallen so far that nearly every version of the dog I see out in public is a poorly bred example of the breed - at best. Reddit is full of disasterious examples of the dog.
Over sized, walking on their hocks, block heads, horrible hips and joint health, shallow chests, no drive, extra long coats, sloped backs, weak nerves and so on.
If you doubt me, I suggest you give Louis Donald a follow on Facebook. He is, without question, the breed expert and covers this topic extensively.
The split in the breed happened while Von Stephanitz was still alive and he lamented it publicly more than once.
At its core, the GSD is a robust, healthy, working dog built for power and purpose. It's a crying shame what's happened to this dog.
I think this is a very reasonable answerThat's definitely an interesting question! It's a fun topic because there is definitely a lot of things to consider!
In my opinion, it would be hard to fit them into the current standard for conformation shows. The classic GSD standard heavily faults or disqualifies white markings, and the Panda pattern's large white spots are just too far outside that traditional aesthetic for me. Historically, the visual standard is non-negotiable for the show ring, which is why I'm a little iffy on them, they just don't look shepherd to me compared to the rich colors
However, I think there is a strong middle ground regarding registration. I think having the Panda pattern on the registerable color list would be good, just like White, Blue, Liver, etc., are listed, but in the breed standard for conformation shows, it's stated as either unfavorable or disqualifying.
I believe this would be the best path forward because It's was a natural genetic mutation, the first Panda Shepherd was proven to be purebred, the AKC already recognizes other non-standard colors on its registration list, and registration would allow Panda Shepherds to compete in AKC event where color is irrelevant (agility, rally, ect)
I'm right there with you. Murphy is 100 lbs.Agreed. Theres a lady online who always tries to “disprove the roach back” but her dog just doesnt look right… even when he isnt in a stack, despite her insistence. Ohmygsds is her name on FB. It makes me sad to see dogs like this because they can hardly walk by age 7. However, my shepherd isnt exactly in standard either (85lbs and lean, abnormally tall lol), but at least she is very healthy! (We also didn’t get her straight from a breeder, she was a rehome.)
The panda pattern does not fit the breed standard of the German Shepherd Dog. That being said, the GSD seen at AKC/UKC shows is so far removed from what the breed is supposed to be it really wouldn't matter at this point.
The German Shepherd has fallen so far that nearly every version of the dog I see out in public is a poorly bred example of the breed - at best. Reddit is full of disasterious examples of the dog.
Over sized, walking on their hocks, block heads, horrible hips and joint health, shallow chests, no drive, extra long coats, sloped backs, weak nerves and so on.
If you doubt me, I suggest you give Louis Donald a follow on Facebook. He is, without question, the breed expert and covers this topic extensively.
The split in the breed happened while Von Stephanitz was still alive and he lamented it publicly more than once.
At its core, the GSD is a robust, healthy, working dog built for power and purpose. It's a crying shame what's happened to this dog.
Yes.And I don't mean to say that people who don't have $5k to drop on a puppy don't deserve a GSD puppy. What I mean to say is that for a puppy that is DM clear, has healthy hips, and a proven line of longevity, $5k is actually cheap for the amount of thankless love and effort these breeders put into their dogs.