I saw this on FB and wanted to share. Both of these dogs are the same breed and truly shows why people on the forum recommend finding a quality breeder. BIG difference in full bred and well bred.
I feel like there’s a lot of that everywhere. I have people tell me all the time “my” dogs are too small for goldens because they know someone with a huge golden and I’m sure it came from an Amish farm. Because I see them in the papers all the time here. My original golden came from a farm. Not Amish. Bred 1x a year. But I’ll be the first person to say...she structurally was nothing like my “well bred” goldens.That certainly clearly shows the difference between the two.
I live in an area where a lot of people think because their dog is "AKC" Registered that it entitles them to breed their dog.
I have seen some goldens who are VERY VERY WELL BRED. And more heavily titled than the golden in the bottom right who I vaguely recognize. And they are the homeliest critters you ever saw.I’ve shared this one around on social media before too.
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I think I saw you say that before and my head kinda went rolling LOL. I've never heard of English shepherds and had to go look - basically looks like an aussie with a tail? I still don't get it!I've heard someone call my girl an English Shepherd. I try to gently explain to them that this is how a golden is supposed to look and that they are only supposed to be this size or slightly bigger..
There are several breeds with this split and probably always will be. Gratefully for GR there are still some breeders that have retained the beauty, brains and instincts of this breed. Pretty sure there are dedicated breeders in all the breeds. But honestly my point was more about all the disillusioned people supporting poor & unethical breeding practices. Each of us has a desire for either performance, style or just want a well tempered pet but everyone should receive a healthy well bred puppy free from genetic & heredity problems... or at least deal with a breeder that does their best to do this. And certainly frown on the people spending thousands on pups from breeders that offer nothing but puppies and no regard for the breed they sell.Border Collies are going to be a hotly contested topic of "purebred does not mean well bred" because the BC camp has been so heartily split into two. Somebody who raises BCs for actual sheep herding will look at a show line BC, maybe appreciate the structure of the dog, but would almost certainly never say the dog is "well bred" because to them, a dog that doesn't have the drive or athleticism to perform the task at hand is not a well bred dog.
Whereas the show line BCs will look at the working line, NOT sporting line dogs, since the sporting line dogs are all over the place, but the working line, maybe appreciate the dog, but many would not call it well bred.
I saw a quote the other day "an untypical dog of any breed that is sound is useless. A typical dog of any breed that is sound is priceless". Form and function should go hand in hand. The shoulders should come to a 90 degree angle, the body should be slightly longer than tall. You can breed a dog that technically should be perfect at performing the task at hand, but when you breed for appearance, ESPECIALLY in herding dogs, you will lose the herding instinct very quickly unless you are keeping up with it too. The BCs in America and Europe are split into ABCA and AKC and ISDS and KC, because they're so completely different.
While the examples given are true examples of purebred vs well bred, comparing some dogs is truly up to each person's discretion and what they want to do with that dog. A dog should be able to work without breaking down, but it should also want to work. It should do its job and do it well.
I have known some things for a while. We were told to keep it quiet. If Christy is talking about it then I imagine it's okay and the announcement will come soon. I'll definitely have one in obedience, maybe one in agility. I will have to stop showing one so my granddaughter can show one in 4-H. She will get my girl. Maybe we can find something for her to enter by then.I don't think there has been an official OFFICIAL announcement to general public, but the OH clubs have been notified that the show will be held down in Monroe. And Christy Thomas said Labor Day as far as schedule - which I love how early that is! I'm sure the show will be held inside on carpeting in the big building, but they could show outside on grass!
Cuyahuga Valley GRC is still hosting - but they are bringing it up into Michigan. Which is awesome. Should pull as big or bigger entries than the show back in 2015!
Since I'll be saving money on travel and hotels - I probably will enter more stuff! By then I should have 3 dogs in obedience and maybe conformation....![]()