Not sure if I read a comment on this forum or another about DDR dogs stating that they were more difficult to work with than a West German working line dog. I think they said something about them being slower to mature also? Just wondering what the tempermental differences would be.
The best answer to your question is that DDR dogs are dead and that it's nearly impossible to generalize on an entire group of dogs successfully.
Any large GSD with mega bone mass is going to take a longer time to mature than smaller dogs. If the DDR dogs you are looking at are big fatties, then they're going to mature slow.
A better question would be a more narrow one. Like what DDR lines are still around? What DDR lines are people still breeding to today? What good DDR dogs are there right now?
What DDR dogs to people like?
I think you'd be hard pressed to find good DDR lines that are still pure enough to call them DDR.
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