Well here is my question. 2 years ago i adopted a neutered GSD, since he is adopted i have no idea what his lines are. I know about the sloping back in a lot of GSD`s. This might be a stupid question but please bare with me. The sloping back in a GSD, is that a sign of german breeding or american breeding? Thanks for all the input in advance and once again...i`m sorry if this question would fall under the dumb and dumber catecory lol.
So, since his back doesn`t slope at all i could "asume" that he is german bred. I thought the angulation was a sign of american breeding, thanks for reassuring me <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> I think maybe i should post a link to a pic of him maybe that would help some more.
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